Airbnb: No tricks, no treats allowed
Airbnb extends its no-party rules to canceling some reservations that might be for Halloween celebrations
Airbnb extends its no-party rules to canceling some reservations that might be for Halloween celebrations
Taking pandemic caution to the extreme, Garuda is masking its planes!
A promising plan to untangle Europe's constantly-shifting travel rules appears to be stuck in traffic.
If Gatwick gets its way, there'll be a new toll on dropping passengers off at the terminal.
A small Spanish town has built a tourist trade on over a hundred illusions painted on the town's buildings.
In-flight service on an A380—choose your class. Food and entertainment included, but no flying.
Amazon is getting a bit further into the travel business, launching live virtual tours that someday could be in-person
Germany's big new idea for rail is an old one: Coordinated timetables for a series of trans-national rail express routes.
With Dublin off-limits again to out-of-town travelers, its hotels are turning to 'Dubcations' to lure locals in.
Venice's anti-flooding barriers, long-delayed and controversial, get their first real-life use.
Five years after a long-regretted departure from New York's biggest airport, United is ready to return.
Air France was the first to land a commercial flight at Berlin's then-new Tegel Airport, and it will be the last to take off.
Cruise lines are anxious to go, and it appears the White House is ready to overrule guidance from CDC to let them.
Uber gets another new lease on life to keep operating in London over the objection of regulators.
The continuing pandemic and changing quarantine rules are keeping Europe's air traffic low, and driving airlines to discounting.