'Baltic Bubble' to open mutual borders
The Baltic states have dodged most of the coronavirus pandemic, and now are opening up to each other.
The Baltic states have dodged most of the coronavirus pandemic, and now are opening up to each other.
In lockdown, French people have been learning to snack and gaining weight.
How safe will it be to get from your car to the plane? Experts disagree, but some tests are under way that may point to answers.
With ships unable to sail and possibly lower interest by customers, the giants of the cruise industry are sailing into troubled waters.
Now, for a price, you can wear favorite characters on your face. Some may think it's just ducky, but others might find it Goofy.
FAA cuts some slack for airlines required to fly empty flights to 16 cities.
Air Canada is among the airlines raising cash with discounted prices for frequent flyer miles...should you buy?
A freak storm sends one plane skidding across the runway to hit another.
Air France has been approved by the EU for €7 billion in government loans and guarantees, and other governments and airlines may follow suit.
Fans of putting bricks on top of bricks to build fantastic buildings and creatures will have to wait a bit longer to do it big-time in the northeast. The huge new Legoland resort development that was to have opened July 4 in Goshen, N.Y., an hour's drive north of New York City will now not open until well into 2021 because of the virus pandemic's effect on construction and business in general. The 2021 opening will match the planned opening of a 250-room Lego-themed hotel at the resort,...
British Airways considers dropping Gatwick to shore up its position at Heathrow.
A landmark New York building is being turned into condos, with a plan for a museum on the immense ground floor former bank hall.
With no new business, and thousands of flights canceled, airlines are bleeding cash; now 12 European countries want to cut them some slack.
The virus crisis with its uneven effects on airlines, has boosted Alaska's main airport to the top of the world heap.
With passenger flying pretty much down to the bone, here's how the airlines are converting planes to temporarily haul cargo.