New study: How smartphones change travel
We all know smartphones have 'changed everything,' and a Hong Kong professor is studying how they've changed how we travel.
We all know smartphones have 'changed everything,' and a Hong Kong professor is studying how they've changed how we travel.
A weaker Canadian dollar is affecting Canadians' travel plans—and that may be good news for tourism in a number of Canadian cities.
TAP sets new JFK and Boston routes from Lisbon, and signs up with JetBlue to sell each other's tickets to and from 20 JetBlue destinations.
Atlanta's busy airport, upset over long security delays, threatens to replace TSA screeners with private contractors.
FLIO, a sort of Swiss-Army-knife for making best use of airports and their services, and with discount offers as well, is now available for Android, too!
Airbus and Boeing announced $3 billion in sales at Singapore's airshow, only a tenth of last year's sales. Falling oil prices may be part of the reason.
Scheduled to open in 2018, Istanbul's new airport will feature the world's largest single terminal building, able to handle 90 million passengers a year.
In northwest China, the government is curbing 'glacier tourism' to protect the shrinking glaciers in an area where temperatures have been rising.
German rail operator DB is adding easy car rentals to its ticket options as part of its competition with long-distance buses, discount airlines and others.
Is there a market for this Russian-designed medium-haul widebody with its unusual shape and three-aisle seating? Rosavia thinks so.
After over 50 years, scheduled air service between the U.S. and Cuba will resume, as early as this fall, under an agreement signed yesterday.
Concerns over terrorism, refugees and now the Zika virus are changing where the world's vacation dollars are going. Winners and losers here...
British Airways will fly from London Stansted for the first time as its CityFlyer subsidiary takes on the discounters on some of their favorite vacation routes.
France wants the 'sharing economy' to share some of its revenue with the government. A study is poised to propose some new rules.
One of the great trans-Atlantic liners may have a new future as Crystal Cruises considers updating the legendary S.S. United States.