Facial recognition in place for pre-clearance
TSA is increasing its use of facial biometrics to verify travelers pre-clearing for trips to the U.S.
TSA is increasing its use of facial biometrics to verify travelers pre-clearing for trips to the U.S.
Dropping service in some Midwest cities, Icelandic discount airline WOW insists it still plans to be a big player in U.S. markets.
Jonathan L introduces us to an unusual bit of Old San Juan architecture and the fascinating history that goes with it.
Ian Cook shares a lovely fall hike in Northumberland, with wonderful views of the countryside.
Despite legal issues over whether it's really wine, the trendy product continues to gain popularity.
Once again, European river cruise schedules are being thrown into chaos by low water in the Rhine and Danube.
George G shares a fascinating history of his home city of Pittsburgh, and the funicular ride that allows wonderful views of the city.
One of Munich's best-known attractions looks ancient, as does the building it's part of, but both are actually only a bit over a hundred years old.
This is all the clue there is: Is it enough for you to name the scene of a future TravelGumbo blog? Email answers by Monday midnight to TGsuggestions@gmail.com.
The city is promising to spend the additional funds on improving transportation and sanitation in its most-touristed areas.
Remote-controlled tugs are starting to make inroads at airports in Japan and elsewhere.
Usually it's an exotic car that capture DrFumblefinger's attention while on the road. But on this particular it was an animal as large as some cars that did.
DrFumblefinger visits the lovely sunken garden in Spokane named in honor of the park superintendent who designed and built it.
The first-ever 787 has found a final home at a Japanese museum, near where its wings and fuselage were built.
The U.S. tops the list for income from tourism, but it's only #3 in numbers of visitors. Read to see why.