SFO Terminal Reopens: San Francisco Airport Reporting Delays after Suspicious Package Scare
Terminal One at San Francisco International Airport reopened after an earlier scare when a TSA officer spotted a suspicious package.
JFK Airport Terminal Evacuated Friday after Security Breach
Terminal 7 at New York's John F. Kennedy (JFK) airport was evacuated for two hours Friday morning following a security breach.
J.K. Rowling: New Book for Adults Will be ‘Very Different’
J.K. Rowling announced on Thursday that her highly anticipated new book is geared toward adults and is very different from her Harry Potter series.
Chinese Wine? Moet Hennessy to Produce Premium Reds at the Foot of the Himalaya
French wine and spirits maker Moet Hennessy wants to produce a super-premium red wine at the foot of the Himalayan mountains in southern China, targeting the palates of the country's wealthy wine drinkers, in a move whose results won't be known for years.
EU Airline Carbon Tax: Foes Agree on Tactics
Countries opposed to an EU law forcing the world's airlines to pay for greenhouse gas emissions agreed on a basket of retaliatory measures, adding to a series of threats that have raised the prospect of the globe's first carbon trade war.
Alpine Crop Circles? The Snow Art of Simon Beck [PHOTOS]
Snow Circles: Simon Beck reinvents the crop circle with his elaborate snow art in the French Alps.
Great Barrier Reef Goes Online With Google Help [PHOTOS & VIDEO]
Soon you can travel to the Great Barrier Reef from the comfort of your home computer as Google teams up with marine biologists to put the world's largest coral reef system online.
Tibetan New Year: 2012 Losar Celebrations ‘Cancelled’ but Rituals Remain [PHOTOS]
Tibet's prime-minister-in-exile, Lobsang Sangay, urged Tibetans to not celebrate Losar, the Tibetan New Year, amidst a rash of self-immolating monks and rising tensions with the Chinese government. However, traditional and spiritual rituals continued as planned.
‘The Descendants’ Offers A Hawaii Less Traveled
2012 Oscar nominee The Descendants strips Hawaii of its exotic tropes and offers a glimpse of paradise rarely seen by tourists.
Dreamliner: Boeing says Flaw could affect 55 Planes
About 55 Boeing Co. 787 Dreamliner jets may have a recently discovered flaw in the fuselage, the company said on Wednesday, while reiterating that the world's first carbon-plastic passenger plane is safe to fly.
Mardi Gras 2012 Photos: Before the Beads turned to Ashes in New Orleans
Mardi Gras 2012 Photos! Over the four-day weekend there was drinking, dancing, and King Cake eating as the streets of New Orleans flooded with flamboyant costumes, frivolous floats, and frolicking late night flesh-flashers.
Ash Wednesday Drive-Thru Service Available at Ohio Church
For those in a hurry this Ash Wednesday, one Ohio church has a solution: drive-thru Ash Wednesday blessings.
What is Fat Tuesday? The History of Mardi Gras in New Orleans
What is Fat Tuesday? What is the history of Mardi Gras? How did it begin in New Orleans?
Linsanity! Taiwanese Tours, Jeremy ‘Lin and Tonics,’ ‘Lintinis’ and More
Jeremy Lin's meteoric rise to fame = Linsanity. Taiwanese tours to New York for Knicks games = More Linsanity. Jeremy Lin and Tonics, Lintinis, and Lin-Mint Shakes = Total Linsanity.
Yosemite Waterfall: Horsetail’s Red ‘Firefall’ Captivates Photographers [PHOTOS]
A rare natural phenomenon occurs at a little-known Yosemite waterfall each February. For two weeks only, Horsetail Fall turns red at sunset, making the waterfall appear like it's flowing with lava as a firefall.
Frankfurt Airport Strike Extended to Wednesday as Lufthansa Bears the Brunt
The Frankfurt Airport strike will continue through Wednesday as the GdF union and airport operator Fraport AG struggle to reach an agreement.
Mexico Travel Warnings Have you Scared? Don’t Be, Go Here …
The U.S. State department issued a new 2012 travel warning and map for visitors to Mexico earlier this month. Alarming as some of the figures may be, there are still plenty of spectacular spots across Mexico that are not to be written of over safety concerns.
Brazil Carnival 2012: Bigger, Brighter, and More Important than Ever [PHOTOS]
The 2012 Brazil Carnival is widely viewed as a test to see if the South American nation is ready to host the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
Mardi Gras Icons, 610 Stompers Prepare for ‘World Domination through Dance’
The 610 Stompers is a group of ordinary men with extraordinary moves that will march through New Orleans this Mardi Gras to spread the message of world domination through dance.
LED Surfer Mixes Snowboarding, Fashion & High Art [VIDEO]
Surrealist pop culture photographer Jacob Sutton's new L.E.D. Surfer video featuring snowboarder William Hughes mixes sports, fashion and high art to mesmerizing effect.
Drunk Pilot? Frontier Airlines Flight Delayed in Omaha amid Suspicions
Drunk Pilot? A Frontier Airlines flight, operated by regional carrier Chautauqua Airlines, was delayed in Omaha by two hours after concerns were raised that the pilot may be intoxicated.
Air Australia News: Collapse Strands 4000 Passengers from Honolulu to Phuket
Nearly 4,000 overseas Air Australia passengers got bad news Friday when they learned that the airline had collapsed and they didn't have a way home.
Dutch Prince ‘Buried Alive by Avalanche’ in Lech; Johan Friso’s ‘Life Remains at Risk’
Dutch prince Johan Friso, the second son of Queen Beatrix, was reportedly buried alive in the Austrian resort town of Lech.
Kayak, TripAdvisor Join Forces to Meld Travel Search and Hotel Reviews
If you like searching for travel options on Kayak and reading hotel reviews on TripAdvisor, now you can do both at the same time.
Victoria Beckham: ‘GREAT’ Britain’s New Tourism Ambassador Photographed at NYC Subway Station
Victoria Beckham posed for photographs with Anna Wintour next to a Union Jack-covered NYC subway train under Grand Central Station Wednesday as Britain's new tourism ambassador for the GREAT Britain campaign.
Business Travelers Aid Hyatt, Marriott Profit
Hyatt Hotels Corp posted a higher-than-expected quarterly profit on Thursday, citing solid corporate travel.
‘The Man Who Lived on His Bike’ for 382 Days [VIDEO]
Guillaume Blanchet is the man who lived on his bike, pedaling around Montreal for 382 days cooking meals, napping, and surfing the net.
Diving Horses: Atlantic City Return Nixed Amid Protests
The owner of Atlantic City's Steel Pier amusement park hoped to capitalize on Boardwalk Empire nostalgia by bringing back the famous diving horses. However the idea was soon nixed after thousands spoke out in protest.
Mardi Gras 2012: New Orleans Krewes & Troupes Prepare for Fat Tuesday
The 2012 Mardi Gras season is well underway and New Orleans' biggest krewes and dance troupes are gearing up for a blowout celebration on Fat Tuesday.
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