US General Says Ebola Mission Will Cost $750 Million, Reverses Statement on Troop Interaction With Ebola Patients
The commander of U.S. troops in Africa said that troops could be in West Africa for as long as a year.
Hajj 2014: For Saudi Arabia, The Muslim Pilgrimage Is Big Business
The annual Muslim pilgrimage is turning into a luxury experience. That's good for the Saudi economy but not for low-income Muslims.
A Ban On Air Travel From Ebola-Stricken Countries Would Backfire, Experts Say
Public health experts agree that restricting flights from West Africa would not help contain the Ebola epidemic.
Underwater Rooms And Holographic Personal Trainers: Hotels Of The Future
Travel site Skyscanner unveils the trends that travelers of the future can expect to encounter in hotels by 2024.
After Chicago Air Traffic Control Fire, Canceled And Delayed Flights To Last For Days More
It could take days to get canceled and delayed flights out of O'Hare and Midway airports back to normal after a fire.
Airline Food At Your Doorstep? We Talk To the Company That Makes It Possible
Air Food One is a new delivery service that brings Lufthansa's business-class meals to customers on the ground.
Air France Scraps European Budget Expansion, But Pilots' Strike Continues
The airline decided to kill a plan to shift its European operations to a low-cost carrier, but the pilots' union still isn't satisfied.
Fall Is Here, And So Are Business Class Fare Sales
If you want to fly business class, check out these fare sales.
US Launches Airstrikes In Syria Against ISIS, At Least 20 Militants Killed, Says Syrian Observatory for Human Rights
Airstrikes by the U.S. and several Arab allies killed at least 20 ISIS militants, but also reportedly claimed the lives of eight civilians.
Media Banned By DOJ From Attending Town Hall Meetings in Ferguson
A five-week series of town meetings on the Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson, Missouri, are open only to residents.
Obama Administration Cracks Down On Tax Inversions
The Department of Treasury issued new rules that make it harder for U.S. corporations to avoid taxes by moving their headquarters abroad.
ISIS: Some Americans Fighting With Islamic State Group Are Back On US Soil, Says Obama Adminstration
About 100 Americans have joined Islamic State group abroad, the Obama administration announced on Monday.
Prosecutor: White House Fence Jumper Had 800 Rounds of Ammunition In His Car, Is 'Danger To The President'
The man who jumped the fence and ran into the White House had over 800 rounds, two hatchets and a machete in his car, prosecutors say.
The Pan Am Experience Invites You To Step Back In Time
Would you pay $300 to spend an evening aboard a Pan Am jet from the 1970s? A company in Hollywood has found plenty of people who will.
Scottish Independence Might Mean Fewer British Tourists, But More Tourists From Continental Europe, US
But it might also mean more tourists from continental Europe and the United States.
The Top Airport Lounges In The World
Want luxury, pampering and style when you fly? These airport lounges around the world have it all.
Airport Lounges: How To Access An Oasis On Your Next Trip
A stop in an airport lounge can take the edge off a long, stressful trip. But first, you need to get in. Here's how.
The Best And Worst Airlines, According To Twitter
A software company studied the social media mentions of five major U.S. airlines to determine which ones came out on top.
How To Fly Business Class Without Paying Business Class Prices
You can experience the joy of luxury air travel -- without paying through the nose for it.
Western Tourism Rising In North Korea, Of All Places
North Korea is possibly the world's grimmest dictatorship, and it's attracting more tourists each year.
Tour The Wonders of Ancient Egypt — Without Ever Leaving Home
Google Maps added ancient Egyptian wonders to its addictive Street View feature on Wednesday.
If You Want To Save On Thanksgiving Travel, Book Now
Most Americans wait until the last minute to plan their Thanksgiving travel. But you can save if you book now.
Southwest Airlines Unveils New Look
The airline's planes get their first makeover since 2001.
10 Travel Instagram Accounts That Will Take You Around The World
See the world just by following these amazing photographers on Instagram.
Not Just The Knee Defender: Travel Gadgets That Promise Comfort In Coach - And Irritation, Too
The Knee Defender isn't the only travel accessory with the potential to annoy other passengers.
Squabble In The Skies
Is the "Knee Defender" incident just a case of growing "air rage"?
Orbitz Stock Price Drops After American Airlines Pulls Its Fares
The largest air carrier in the U.S. will no longer list its fares on online travel agency Orbitz.com or its affiliates.
How To Fight Back Against Increasing Hotel Fees
The hotel industry is adding new fees for services that used to be free.
Who Is Aafia Siddiqui, The Woman ISIS Wanted In Exchange For Journalist James Foley?
Pakistani neuroscientist Aafia Siddiqui is one of the prisoners ISIS wanted released by the U.S. She is serving 86 years in a federal prison.
What's Going On In Pakistan?
Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in Islamabad, calling for the ouster of Nawaz Sharif. Here's what's behind it.