Paris mulls new scooter curbs
Scooter operators have a one-month warning to come up with solutions to a worsening problem on the streets
Scooter operators have a one-month warning to come up with solutions to a worsening problem on the streets
Amsterdam's Schiphol continues to struggle with baggage and security problems, but so far has made no moves other than limiting passengers.
The airline rating survey shows little change at the top, with Qatar taking #1 for the seventh time
An appeals court uphold's Lindt's right to be the only vendor of foil-wrapped rabbits, at least in Switzerland.
Virgin Atlantic is joining the alliance led by Delta and AirFrance/KLM, its close partners in the trans-Atlantic business
There's a go-ahead for a spectacular opening, but also a warning that funds will be watched closely
Canada has finally ended its notification, quarantine and vaccination requirements for visitors
MSC, the shipping and cruise giant, is now making a move into the air cargo market
Proposed federal rules would require airlines and travel agencies to include fees as well as fares in search results
Brussels will be the first European installation of a popular British light and sound productiorn
AmaWaterways stitches together a lengthy itinerary, all on a single ship
T-Mobile inks a free WiFi deal for its customers on United, adding to deals it already has with American, Delta and Alaska.
U.S. sanctions on Cuba may be hitting harder on European vacationers than on the island nation.
Maine's Bar Harbor, increasingly a popular cruise port, has decided just how much is enough.
Schiphol is backing up again as pay and overtime bonuses are cut; now the airport wants to pay airlines to stay away.