Winners of the 2013 Annual Underwater Photography Contest offer a pinhole view into a part of the earth that most never see.
Cruising in Asia is still in its infancy, but cruise lines like Royal Caribbean and emerging hubs like Hong Kong have big plans in store.
Kansas-based medical transporter EagleMed is under scrutiny after its third crash in three years left one person dead and three injured.
At least 10 U.S. states are expected to experience the rare wind storm "derecho" as early as Wednesday afternoon. The 2012 derecho classified storm led to the death of 22 citizens due to power outages.
Three people died on two separate occasions in Room 225 at the Best Western in Boone, N.C. The reason: carbon monoxide.
The average price of a hotel may be up this summer, but there are still deals to be found in Asia, Eastern Europe and the American South.
Two Japanese carriers cancelled three Boeing 787 services, less than two weeks since they were back in the air.
An explosion at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson airport was due to a malfunctioning power supply unit, officials said.
Airport strikes that began in France Tuesday are expected to expand to 10 other EU nations Wednesday, canceling hundreds of flights.
What happens when you're stranded on a plane with no water, food or air conditioning? These passengers took to singing in order to vent their frustrations.
Even with fewer European visitors, the U.S. set a record for overseas arrivals in 2012, thanks to travelers from Asia and Latin America.
JFK International’s security guards nod off at work often, despite the airport being a target for terrorist attacks, former supervisor says.
Hundreds of flights through Europe have already been canceled ahead of a planned three-day strike by French air traffic controllers.
French air traffic controllers will begin a three-day strike against Single Sky plan at 6 a.m. Tuesday local time.
Cocktail waitresses in Connecticut's Foxwoods Resort Casino are fighting for their rights to wear shoes of their own choosing.
Americans' opinion of the cruise industry hasn't bounced back since the Carnival Triumph fiasco. In fact, it's gotten worse.
A 30-meter (100-foot) Lego House will open in the toy's hometown of Billund, Denmark, in 2016.
A new WWF study pinpoints the planet’s most dangerous oceans and describes how shipwrecks are likely to increase in coming years.
The newest, and possibly last, version of the venerable jumbo is as quiet, roomy and high-tech as it gets.
The 2013 Vivid Sydney festival comes to a close Monday after turning Australia's biggest city into a glowing museum for two weeks.
Tropical Storm Andrea, at least six tornadoes, and 65 mph winds hit Florida on Thursday, causing flooding in the state's southern regions.
An Easter Island look-alike statue, or Moai Rocks, was found in Miyagi, Japan, after it recently washed ashore following the 2011 tsunami.
Three crew members were killed when a medical helicopter crashed in Kentucky after air-lifting a patient to the hospital.
An increasing number of bag fees and upgrades helped global airlines attain an estimated $27.1 billion in ancillary revenue in 2012.
In New York City, a hazardous travel advisory is in effect through early Saturday as Andrea heads north.
PSY's "Wiki Korea" campaign has locals perplexed. Does pork belly really go with champagne? Is Dongdaemun trendy?
Three men have been arrested in an American woman's gang-rape case that took place in the north Indian town of Manali.
A California lawyer’s 'Hangover'-style party with five women in a Las Vegas suite cost him nearly $100,000 in damages.
Depending on where her family is from, anywhere from 1 million yuan or 8,888 yuan and 9 cows, to absolutely nothing.
A group of New York high school students were kicked off a Southwest Airlines flight during their senior trip for not turning off their cell phones or remaining seated