Major Hotel Brands Compete For Space In The Boutique Hotel Trend
As travelers shun the cookie-cutter hotel experience of the past, major hotel chains are developing their own line of boutique properties.
Expedia Inc (EXPE) Acquires Travelocity From Sabre Corporation (SABR) For $280 Million In Cash
The deal positions Expedia better to battle rival Priceline.
TripAdvisor Names The Best Hotels In The World
Travel review web site TripAdvisor has ranked the top hotels around the world and in the United States.
Chicago O'Hare Knocks Off Atlanta For Title Of 'Busiest Airport In The World'
New data from the FAA shows Chicago O'Hare International Airport had more departures and arrivals than any other in 2014.
Europe's Busiest Airport Is Still Heathrow, But Istanbul Is Gaining Ground
Istanbul's Ataturk Airport kicked Amsterdam Airport Schiphol down to fifth place in 2014.
Skift Ranks World’s Best Airlines For Long-Haul, Economy Class Flights
Etihad and Qatar Airways nabbed the prize for the airlines offering the best long-haul experience in coach class.
New Company Gotham Air Offers Helicopter Rides From Manhattan To New York Area Airports
Gotham Air lets New Yorkers take a chopper to JFK or Newark airports in just six minutes.
Marriott Hotels Test Streaming Of Netflix, Pandora On Room TVs
Marriott is testing a service that will allow guests to access their streaming content accounts on in-room TV sets.
Alitalia Hoping To Claim The Throne As Europe’s 'Sexiest Brand In Aviation'
The struggling airline announced a plan Tuesday to reverse its fortunes by symbolizing "the best of Italy."
Macklemore, Tricia Davis Are Expecting Their First Child
The couple shared their big news with a video posted on YouTube.
Steven Gerrard, Legendary Liverpool Captain, Reportedly Leaving For LA Galaxy
The longtime Liverpool captain won't confirm he's bound for LA Galaxy, but reportedly the deal is nearly done.
Roma Baby Refused Burial Plot In France
The mayor of Champlan said municipal cemetery space should be reserved for those "who pay local taxes."
Icing Probably Caused AirAsia Flight 8501 Crash, Indonesian Officials Say
Indonesia's meteorological agency released a preliminary report blaming storm clouds for the downing of AirAsia Flight 8501.
British Nurse Suffering From Ebola Is In Critical Condition
Pauline Cafferkey's condition worsened to critical Saturday, just days after she had been sitting up and talking.
Obama To Tout Economic Recovery, New Policies In Pre-State Of The Union Tour This Week
The president will travel to three different states this week to preview the jobs, housing and higher-education portions of his State of the Union address.
Thousands Of Young People Gather In Atlanta For Christian Passion Conference
Attendees gather in Atlanta to worship and help the needy.
Elvis Presley’s Private Jets Up For Auction
Elvis Presley's two airplanes may sell for between $10 million and $15 million at auction.
How To Take Advantage Of Hidden-City Ticketing
United Airlines and Orbitz are suing a website that makes it easier for customers to search for cheaper airfares with a process called hidden-city ticketing.
Retailers Expect To Meet Holiday Sales Forecasts After Last-Minute Sales
The holiday season sales figures are expected to be up about 4 percent from last year.
6 People Arrested For Making Threats Against New York Police In Recent Days
After two brutal police slayings in Brooklyn, the NYPD is investigating more than 40 cases of threats against cops.
Russia Sympathizes With North Korea Over 'The Interview'
North Korea had a right to be offended by the controversial film, a Russian official said Thursday.
Scientists Discover New 'Dwarf Galaxy' 7 Million Light Years Away
A team of scientists in Russia have discovered a tiny, ancient galaxy next to our own.
Somali Al-Shabab Militants Attack African Union Base in Mogadishu
An insurgent group linked to al Qaeda stormed an African Union peacekeeping base in Mogadishu Christmas Day.
Pakistan Sets Up Military Courts To Try Terrorism Cases, Enacts New Policies Against Militants
Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif outlined a 20-point plan to combat terrorism in the wake of the deadly Peshawar school attacks.
Uber Levies New Fee For UberT Users In New York City
The company introduced a new fee by sending an email to customers on Christmas Eve.
Uber And CEO Indicted In South Korea For Violating Transportation Laws
The ride service company is facing legal charges in South Korea, just the latest country to challenge the service.
‘The Interview’ Available To Rent Or Buy Online At 1 PM Eastern Time Wednesday
Sony Pictures announced an online deal to allow viewers to rent or buy the movie that enraged North Korea.
'The Interview': Sony And YouTube Strike Tentative Deal To Stream Movie
Sony and Google are offering the movie that has enraged North Korea for digital streaming and download.
Severe Weather Kills 4 In South, Snarls Holiday Travel On Christmas Eve
Deadly tornadoes struck Mississippi on Tuesday, while the National Weather Service warns of severe storms disrupting travel across the U.S.
How To Spot Fake Online Travel Reviews
TripAdvisor.com is under fire by Italian authorities for allowing bogus online reviews on its site. Here's how to avoid being duped.