WOW Air's roller-coaster week
Iceland's upstart discounter flies into financial troubles and an aborted merger with Icelandair, but new financing appears in the works.
Iceland's upstart discounter flies into financial troubles and an aborted merger with Icelandair, but new financing appears in the works.
A seemingly radical adaptation of driverless cars may not be that far out after all...
An expanded codeshare arrangement gives both airlines access to new cities and to each other's loyalty programs.
Three ships will be cut apart to receive new midsections, with added rooms and facilities.
Turning its attention from an unsuccessful route to Singapore, Norwegian adds routes from London to Argentina and Brazil.
As local protests over filthy conditions continue, Rome turns to the animal world to deal with starlings and overgrown parks.
The cave where a young soccer team was trapped by rising waters earlier this year has become a major draw.
Brussels has signed off on plans for a new museum, dedicated to cartoons in general, and to the popular character Le Chat, created by Philippe Geluck, who will have a role in the museum's development. The Le Chat Cartoon Museum, to open in 2023, will join a cluster of museums near the Brussels Regional Center. It's part of the Mont des Arts redevelopment project, intended to give the city a new cultural focus area. The city's Urban Development Corporation will pay about €9.4 million toward...
It's not just pigs and dogs out hunting truffles: Increasingly tourists are not far behind as truffle tourism becomes a thing.
A resort in the island paradise is banning all devices around the pool and beach areas in hopes of getting guests more relaxed.
The Netherlands has more bikes than people, but officials want more facilities to encourage more riding.
Engineers report that the Pisa landmark's famous lean has been reversed; it is even straighter now than when rescue work was completed in 2011.
Violators warned they may be fined, booted from the ship and banned from future cruises.
A Swiss study showed that people reduced energy use for showers when they could see how much the meter was moving.
While others shoot for longer and longer flights, WestJet plans to use its new 737 MAX planes for a route from Halifax to Dublin.