| Moldovan dancer says prove if 'lingerie found in Costa Concordia captain's room had her DNA' A Moldovan ballet dancer, who was allegedly dining with the captain of Costa Concordia before the Italian luxury cruise ship capsized, has denied claims that she was his lover, and rubbished reports... | |
| Ayesha Takia plans to take legal action against Kingfisher Airlines Seems like Ayesha Takia is going to give Siddharth Mallya some restless nights after their Twitter brawl.
Takia, who claims that a Kingfisher staffer had misbehaved with her sister, is reportedly... |
| Newcastle hosts two cruise ships HUNTER sea watchers could be forgiven for thinking they saw double yesterday after the Hunter hosted two cruise ships for the first time.The Pacific Sun and Discovery berthed in Newcastle Harbour... |
| Cuba Book Fair Opens to the Caribbean Rhythm Havana, Feb 9 (Prensa Latina) The International Book Fair Cuba 2012 will begin on Thursday at the Morro-Cabaña Park, with participation of over 200 prominent figures from 40 countries and... |
| Jailed Malegaon blast accused allowed AC train travel Mumbai, Feb 9 : The Bombay High Court Thursday allowed Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur, the prime accused in the 2008 Malegaon blast in Maharashtra, to travel to Madhya Pradesh by a second class... |
| French airports face day 4 of disruptive strike PARIS — France's leading pilots' union threatened Thursday to extend a strike that has canceled hundreds of flights worldwide and cost Air France tens of millions of euros... |
| Gay marriage fight may hinge on Supreme Court's Anthony Kennedy WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court has nine justices, but if the constitutional fight over same-sex marriage reaches them this year, the decision will probably come down to just one: a California... |
| Thursday Sector Laggards: Advertising, Airlines In trading on Thursday, advertising shares were relative laggards, down on the day by about 1.4%. Helping drag down the group were shares of Groupon (GRPN), off about 10.6% and shares of Focus Media... |
| Cruise ship disaster also hurting Disney Survivors who escaped the Carnival-owned Costa Concordia luxury cruise liner that ran aground and tipped over off Italy's coast recounted a chaotic and terrifying evacuation. (AP... |
| KTA's Taniguchi to travel to Japan with delegation program Follow this company 's board of directors, will be one of 12 delegates to travel to Sendai, in the Tohoku region, which was affected by the March 11 earthquake and... |
| State Department updates Mexico travel warning travel warning for Mexico , providing a more detailed, state-by-state security assessment and noting any restrictions on U.S. government workers traveling within the... |
| Smoke-free megaresort to open in Atlantic City A $2.4 billion glass-and-steel Boardwalk megaresort in Atlantic City will open earlier than expected and unlike its competitors will be smoke-free, management is announcing today.The 1,800-room, 6.3... |
| Great American Bites: Epic fried chicken at Willie Mae's in New Orleans The scene: Words like "beloved" and "institution" barely start to scratch the surface when describing Willie Mae's Scotch House, an iconic but... |
| Journey to the unknown with 'mystery' travel What exactly is this street-food vendor trying to get me to eat? What little shop is around the next corner? Mystery is one of the great joys of travel. It keeps us surprised, delighted, and just... |
| $1.24m spike in MPs' travel costs The Prime Ministers' limousine bill topped $100,000 for the last three months of 2011 - part of a total $1.24 million increase in the cost of MPs' travel and accommodation during the election... |
| Aeroflot Rejects U.S. Travel Agency Charges, Plans Countersuit extortion accusations of U.S. Riviera Travel & Tours and is preparing to file a countersuit for slander and defamation, Aeroflot said on Thursday. RAPSI legal news agency reported earlier on... |
| U.S. Travel Agency Files $3.5 Bln Suit Against Aeroflot U.S. Riviera Travel & Tours filed a nearly $3.5 billion suit in District Court Central District of California against Russian flagship airline Aeroflot accusing it of extortion, RAPSI legal news... |
| Airlines face $670m carbon pollution charge Airlines face a carbon pollution bill of 505 million euros ($670 million) for this year under a controversial EU emissions trading scheme, an analysis by Thomson Reuters Point Carbon on Thursday... |
| China, Canada reach deals on oil, uranium and air travel China and Canada declared Thursday that bilateral relations have reached "a new level" following a series of multibillion-dollar trade and business agreements to ship additional Canadian... |
| Costa Concordia: lawyer calls for cruise industry reforms Technician work at pumping out 2,380 tons of fuel from the stricken cruise liner Costa Concordia lying aground in front of the Isola del Giglio (Giglio island) on January 26, 2012 after hitting... |
| Costa Concordia: lawyer calls for sweeping reforms in cruise industry Technician work at pumping out 2,380 tons of fuel from the stricken cruise liner Costa Concordia lying aground in front of the Isola del Giglio (Giglio island) on January 26, 2012 after hitting... |
| Alaska Airlines, PDX join TSA screening program As Fox Business News reports , the TSA is expanding its expedited screening process to 28 additional airports across the country, including PDX, which will allow passengers to go through screening... |
| Alaska Airlines, Sea-Tac Airport in new TSA screening program Fox Business News reports the TSA is expanding its expedited screening process at many more airports across the country, including Sea-Tac Airport, which will allow passengers to go through screening... |
| 48 Hours: Las Palmas Why go now? A bleak midwinter is conspicuous by its absence in Gran Canaria's capital city. Instead, Las Palmas offers almost guaranteed winter sun, with the city's 3km-long Playa de las... |
| On the waterfront: Frank Meadow Sutcliffe's Whitby People flock there now for its perfectly picturesque seaside and Rick Stein's fish and chips, yet in Frank Meadow Sutcliffe's day, Whitby was a place of Bram Stoker stories, gambolling... |
| Bohemian rhapsody: Josef Sudek's Prague When Josef Sudek collected the keys to his new studio at 30 Ujezd, a quiet courtyard in Prague's Mala Strana district, the vendor - the artist Karel Laube - had one question: "Why here? No... |
| Road trip: Joel Sternfeld's Arizona It's impossible to take a bad picture in Arizona: not with those huge, clear skies that fill with orange light at the end of the day; breathtaking creases of rock which form mountains and... |
| Jackson Pollock: Painting a picture of long island Jackson Pollock would have turned 100 this weekend. Chris Coplans travels to New York state to explore the locations that inspired the artist during his short and turbulent... |
| Family safaris: Look children, a zebra crossing Children love animals, particularly the awe-inspiring varieties you find in Africa. Yet taking your brood on safari can still raise eyebrows. Won't they get charged, munched, or trampled? In... |
| Stocks climb from one-month low; Airlines gain, CSR drops Stocks advanced on the Chinese mainland, lifting the benchmark index from a one-month low, as airlines climbed on speculation that competition from the high-speed rail industry will fall after a... |
| Attorney: More than 1,000 expected to lose jobs with American Airlines More than 1,000 American Airlines workers in Miami are expected to lose their jobs under the airline’s proposal to lay off 13,000 workers, according to a Miami-based labor attorney.Mark... |
| Travel show makes day-trip to Hallandale Beach, Hollywood Knock, knock. Want to win some money? A couple of Hallandale Beach and Hollywood residents had the chance to be on a trivia game show, just by opening the door and answering some questions about... |
| ‘Vegas Stripped,’ an insider’s look at South Point, airs tonight on Travel Channel END .inline-content --> As Vegas DeLuxe reported two weeks ago, the Travel Channel's new, original six-part series "Vegas Stripped" premieres with two half-hour, back-to-back... |
| British Airways owner in link-up plan with Japan Airlines The owner of British Airways, IAG, yesterday set out plans for a joint venture with Japan Airlines (JAL), which could potentially lead to more flights and routes between Europe and... |
| Dealing with Late Summer Travel on the Oregon Coast Covering 180 miles of Oregon coast travel: Astoria, Seaside, Cannon Beach, Manzanita, Nehalem, Wheeler, Rockaway, Garibaldi, Tillamook, Oceanside, Pacific City, Lincoln City, Depoe Bay, Newport,... |
| Organic food off the menu for UAE hotels UAE hotels are veering away from organic menus due to a lack of demand for guilt-free products in the region, food and beverage managers have... |
| Via Brazil: The inbound travel traffic jam. Last month the US announced with much fanfare an initiative to hasten the visa process for the burgeoning middle classes of China and Brazil. While both countries have seen increased outbound travel... |
| NYC hotels to equip workers with panic alarms NEW YORK — Hotels in New York City have agreed to equip their employees with panic alarms that would summon help in case of an emergency. New York Hotel Trades Council spokesman John Turchiano... |
| Exclusive: American Airlines creditors want to talk merger American Airlines planes sit at their gates while others taxi for arrival and departure at O'Hare International airport in Chicago November 29,... |
| Creditors Prod American Airlines to Consider Merger American Airlines ' unsecured creditors increasingly feel the bankrupt airline should explore a deal with US Airways Group or another carrier, after hearing parent company AMR Corp's plan... |