Las Vegas 'bullet train' ready to build
After a year of pandemic-induced financial problems, Brightline says its Las Vegas to California project is on track to start construction.
After a year of pandemic-induced financial problems, Brightline says its Las Vegas to California project is on track to start construction.
JetBlue has cleared its last regulatory hurdle in its plans to fly to London...expect ticket sales soon.
With international travel still at a low point, U.S. airlines are leveraging their premium-rich widebodies for domestic routes.
The classic wooden canal launches that are an Amsterdam landmark say they are being put out of business by new regulations.
Qantas is making long-range plans—which could become short-range—to fly its A380s again, one of few airlines to do so.
A series of proposed national parks would preserve landscapes, and possibly have other effects on their areas.
A new report suggests that empty middle seats may help prevent infection, but airlines are skeptical.
Concrete is giving way to green for outdoor visitors to New York's major performing arts center.
After two years of cleanup, stabilization and preparation, the real work of restoration can now begin.
The era of electric planes, albeit small ones, may be closer than it has appeared.
A standoff among Florida's governor, the cruise industry and CDC sails into uncharted waters.
With more night train routes opening on the Continent, a new company in the business dreams of routes from London.
Pushed by skin doctors, TSA is lightening up on sunscreen in your carry-on
Qatar is out to build its tourism business, and is taking an unusual tack to do it.
A move to limit pollution-heavy short flights may not have much of an effect.