U.S., Europe inch closer to 737 MAX approval
With test flights completed, the U.S., EU and several other countries are reviewing data; new approvals could come in the next couple of months.
With test flights completed, the U.S., EU and several other countries are reviewing data; new approvals could come in the next couple of months.
After 800 years, Utrecht replaced its main canal with a highway; after another 70 years, it has restored the canal.
Long cruises have become more popular in recent years, but don't expect to see many of them in 2021.
Nuns at a Dutch convent were stuck with 20,000 bottles of wine canceled by KLM until a local website helped them out.
A new walking and cycling path traces the way of starving 19th century emigrants headed for Canada.
A month after their nest was discovered and then relocated, dozens of turtles dug their way out of their sandy nest.
Only three years after ditching its last sleeper-train services, France's SNCF is planning to join the European revival of overnight services.
With United and others on a path to slow restoration of their routes, JetBlue is making an audacious grab with over 24 new routes.
The Dutch royal family will no longer attend ceremonies in a ceremonial coach whose artwork exalts colonialism.
With almost no ships at sea and some retiring, new giants are still being built.
Amtrak's Northeast routes are becoming friendlier for travelers who want to take their bikes along.
The inflight Wi-Fi cashes out part of its business to concentrate on business aviation.
A herd of riding-school horses take an afternoon break in a Dutch village.
Four hundred volunteers put the new airport's systems to the test; more tests will follow before October 31 opening.
New rules for short-term rentals in the Netherlands have kicked in, but they are off to a slow start as tourism lags.