Heathrow, Schiphol: Big future questions
Two of Europe's busiest airports face questions that go beyond the current chaos.
Two of Europe's busiest airports face questions that go beyond the current chaos.
France has ended testing and vaccination rules for travel, but is holding on to the authority to reinstate them if circumstances change.
In Rome and Milan, Uber's app can now call a regular taxi, while it is still barred from operating its own cars.
To protect its roots and the area around it, park officials have closed off access
Good news for budget travelers, and others: A data driven booking platform's predicting lower fares...at least for a while
Following a trend, China's postal system is adding cafes in some of its post offices
Five people were rescued from a liferaft by a fishing vessel working with the Portuguese navy
Italy's September elections, following collapse of a coalition government, have apparently once more upset plans to sell ITA Airways.
A new idea in airport food: Order ahead and grab your prepared order from a locker on the concourse
Howard Hughes' Spruce Goose flying boat, now in a museum in Oregon, is approaching the 75th anniversary of its only flight.
FAA rulemakers want a new barrier at the cockpit door for security when it must be opened during a flight.
The forces of meatless meat win a round in French courts, but the battle is likely not over.
A new alliance of low-cost carriers could open a much wider choice of European and American destinations
Portimão is reviving its pandemic-interrupted celebration of the little fish that gave the town's economy a big boost
What's ahead as one of America's most-loved airlines buys one of the least-loved?