It was the second-biggest plane after the Boeing 747, it was a symbol of the jet age and now it's gone. IBT had a seat on the very last flight of the DC-10.
If you’re searching for a career that offers regular sexual harassment, you may want to consider a job as a flight attendant.
Thailand tourism officials believe the financial damage from the political unrest could total $2.7 billion over the first two quarters of 2014.
Three weeks ago we asked you to vote for the places every American should visit. Now, we're back with the results.
It is feared that the Malaysian carrier's entry into India's crowded skies could lead to bigger losses at existing domestic airlines.
If you want to help the U.S. economy (not to mention your own personal health), you’ll use all of your paid time off.
Attention wanderlust would-be island-goers: TripAdvisor has located Earth’s most alluring dollops of land.
Homeland Security issued an alert to airlines about a possible shoe bomb threat on flights entering the U.S. from abroad.
As security concerns hurt tourism in much of North Africa, Morocco has emerged as the “safe” way to visit the region – and it's making the most of it.
Kids just don't want to clown around anymore, according to a new report that claims clowns are a dying breed.
For a country whose biggest industry and largest source of foreign revenue is tourism, Nepal's record for aviation safety is shocking.
Footage from inside the cabin shows passengers calmly reacting to an in-flight crisis.
Some 5,754 photographers submitted nearly 100,000 pictures to the World Press Photo Awards. According to the judges, these are the best.
An Ethiopian Airlines flight bound from Addis Ababa to Rome was hijacked and landed in Geneva instead on Monday.
Three Korean tourists and an Egyptian driver were killed Sunday when an explosion rocked their tour bus in the Sinai Peninsula.
The Chinese drove up demand for ivory and rhino horns last year dramatically, but the situation could improve soon.
From the cheapest months to travel to the cities where airfare is on a nosedive, this is your guide to booking a trip in 2014.
The man behind the Economist Intelligence Unit’s annual “liveability” report is the first to admit that “liveability” is a hard word to define.
New Yorkers are beginning to wonder if Mother Nature confused "New York" for "Sochi" and misdirected tons of snow.
The order will give the company the right seat capacity to cater to future target markets.
Mount Kelud, 87 miles south of Indonesia’s second biggest city, Surabaya, erupted Thursday reportedly killing two people, and injuring dozens.
Until two years ago, the U.S. had no unified marketing effort to promote inbound tourism. Now it does, and we’re starting to see the results.
If the check-in desk concierge already knows your name and what type of food you enjoy before you open your mouth, don’t be alarmed.
Need a gift for Valentine's Day? Need to spice up the relationship? A new study argues that a vacation can kill both birds with one stone.
Imagine heading deep below the streets of Paris for a dip in a pool, a gourmet meal or a subterranean ballet.
It’s a mistake that’s made on the fly -- and one that happens more frequently than you may realize.
Soon after, Airservices Australia said it was safe for staff to return to the tower on Tuesday afternoon.
José Salvador Alvarenga has been called both the greatest survivor in recorded history and the world's best hoaxer. Who's telling the truth?
Although armed rebels no longer threaten the country's famous Virunga National Park, which is rebounding, threats persist.
Russia is hoping for a reputation boost and a post-Olympics tourism boom in Sochi -- both of which look unlikely.