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There's nothing inherently bad about the design of the Skyrider 2.0, a new compact seat that allows airlines to fit more passengers in less space with a hypothetical super-economy class. Engineered by Italian aerospace interior design company Avioi
Housed in Finnish architect Eero Saarinen's landmarked 1962 TWA Flight Center at JFK International Airport, the forthcoming TWA Hotel is an homage to the midcentury era of Jet Age optimism--and blithe indifference.
It may be called "Glampervan," but this San Francisco company doesn't build the most luxurious camper van out there. Its Promaster MUV (multi-use vehicle) is all about getting the most fun out of both the ride and the destination, and what it lacks i
As president of S.F. Travel, the city's visitors bureau, Joe D'Alessandro's job is to promote San Francisco. You'd think he'd be hyping the city's gorgeous vistas, top-notch restaurants and glorious museums.
IN AMERICA AND ACROSS MUCH OF THE WORLD, the security enhancements put in place following the catastrophe of September 11, 2001, have been drastic and of two kinds: those practical and effective, and those irrational and pointless.
In 2016, Airbus launched its own moonshot-style project. Its Silicon Valley-based innovation group, known as A³, set out to build a fully modular airplane that could be customized with plug-in modules ranging from cafes to gyms. If airlines could ca
Sometimes air travel is so cramped that we grumble that they might as well put passengers in the cargo hold. It seems that Airbus has heard this and plans to do so - in a good way. In partnership with Zodiac Aerospace, Airbus is developing a modula
The Caribbean Tourism Organization is going to introduce cryptocurrency payments for tourism services and products offered in the region. In partnership with a local company, CTO wants to implement crypto-based merchant applications in the travel ind
DENVER (CBS4) Be prepared to pull out your pretzels or show your sandwich when you go through security at Denver International Airport.
The German National Tourism Board has announced that it accepts cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin for its services. The organization promotes German travel destinations with offices in 32 countries around the world. GNTB also intends to implement bloc
Luxury line Silversea has announced plans for a world cruise to all seven continents -- an industry first.
On Havana's malecón, the seawall that parallels the shore, the waves roll in and hit the sudden obstacle, sending towering explosions of bright white spray far into the air, occasionally soaking the unwary pedestrian. Across the highway that follo
A South Korean travel website with over 50,000 hotels and other types of accommodation facilities will begin accepting 12 cryptocurrencies, thanks to a partnership between its operator and Bithumb, a major cryptocurrency exchange in Korea.
Taiwanese Airline to Accept Cryptocurrency Payments for Flight Tickets Economics 14 hours ago | Avi Mizrahi | 4940 Taiwanese Airline to Accept Cryptocurrency Payments for Flight Tickets Asia is probably the most cryptocurrency receptive part
An 84-year-old grandmother and holocaust survivor says her treatment by the TSA was so bad that even though she survived Auschwitz, she barely survived the TSA.
Having super-high speed trains travel in vacuum or very low pressure is an idea that has been around for centuries and the maglev vacuum concept has been around for decades.
A dedicated camper van, even used, can quickly exceed your budget, and a homegrown conversion project can suck up more free time and DIY skills than you have to give.
Even as early as a decade ago, if you were backpacking in a foreign place, Visual Capitalist's Jeff Desjardins remembers that it was not uncommon to rely on the wisdom printed in travel guides such as Lonely Planet or Rick Steves to choose your day-t
Although we're yet to see a Hyperloop system hit its promised subsonic speeds, it is full steam ahead when it comes to route-planning and feasibility studies. Together with the local government, Richard Branson's Virgin Hyperloop One has today announ
ISPO Brandnew Award winner Fiftyten is bringing a modular expedition camper system to Land Cruisers, Hiluxes, Amaroks and other double-cab pickup trucks. Its three-piece cargo and camping system slides a flat bed, canopy and roof tent atop the truck
I know I will never own a Geodome 4, the North Face's geodesic tent that is available only in Japan and costs $1,635. Yet I desperately want to jump inside, hermetically zip up its flexible hatch, curl into the fetal position, and never ever come o
SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket took off from Cape Canaveral, Florida yesterday carrying its first payload -- a red Tesla roadster -- into orbit.
Elon Musk has suggested the possibility of a Falcon Super Heavy -- a Falcon Heavy with extra boosters.
There are plenty of tricks you can use to score cheap flights, from setting price alerts to waiting until Sunday to book your trip. But one of the practices with the biggest payoffs is also one of the most controversial. "Hidden city ticketing,"
"How does it feel to be on the front end of a bicycle journey that promises hardship, true grit, the unknown, and it's bound to test your body, heart, mind and spirit?" You're about to find out!
After having traveled to more than 120 countries in my life, the only person I know who's been to more places than I have is Jim Rogers.
To sit around a campfire with a stick while you poke the glowing embers before you, may be one of the most tangible of all visible mysteries of the universe. You stare into pulsing energy that feeds your soul. .
Westfalia is world-famous for its classic (and modern) Volkswagen camper vans, but the German manufacturer also builds some compelling camper vans for major automakers like Mercedes-Benz and Ford. It's now focusing some attention on Nissan, turning t
These days, commercial airline travel is often a stressful experience. Between the delays, the ever-changing rules concerning what you can bring on the plane, and those miraculously shrinking seats, the moving walkways leading to the airport's park