Anbang drops bid, Starwood-Marriott deal on again?
With the Chinese Anbang group abruptly dropping its $14 billion bid for the Starwood Hotels group, it appears that a planned merger with Marriott is on.
With the Chinese Anbang group abruptly dropping its $14 billion bid for the Starwood Hotels group, it appears that a planned merger with Marriott is on.
This year's April Fools Day video from Westjet features an idea that's out of control, but might be the beginning of something big..
Tourist video for Rhode Island showed The Harpa in Reykjavik by mistake.
Want to get away from it all, or at least crowds of people? The UN Population survey tells you where the population density is lowest.
With the 'sharing economy' growing in fields such as lodging and transportation, Denmark prepares laws to get the government its share.
Custom ales are commonly served aboard ships, but Carnival is creating the world's first floating brewery aboard its newest ship, the VISTA.
Japan's network of Bullet Trains (shinkansen) has taken another leap forward with the completion of service to Hokkaido island.
Amsterdam's newest museum is the Moco Museum of Contemporary Art, with opening exhibitions by Banksy and Andy Warhol.
A new robot named Spencer will help guide you to your KLM gate in Amsterdam if you need help!
In two announcements today, Royal Caribbean gave passengers bad news: It's raising gratuity fees on its ships, and cancelling a free internet plan.
Virgin America may be up for sale, and there are reported offers from JetBlue and Alaska Airlines, with Delta possibly coming to the table as well.
A jailbreak by a herd of prison-farm bulls in northern Sweden was short-lived; the bulls were recaptured nearby.
Denmark's on a roll, returning to the top of the World Happiness Survey, but it's also gotten marks as Europe's most wasteful nation. Is that fair?
Ringo Star's boyhood home at 10 Admiral Grove in the Toxteth area of inner-city Liverpool. sold for £70,000.
Parts of a Viking runestone, sketched in 1767 and missing since shortly after, have now been found in a farmyard and will now be displayed in a museum.