5 Fall European Rail Trips
Grape harvests, colorful foliage and local festivities make autumn a great time to take a scenic train or tram excursion. Source link
The Low-Cost Icelandic Airline Play Suddenly Folds, Leaving Passengers Stranded
Play Airlines said it was ceasing operations, becoming the second low-cost airline in Iceland to collapse in the last six years. Source link
What Travelers Need to Know about Delaying Vacation Payments with B.N.P.L.
The pros and cons of buying travel on a layaway plan. Source link
What Travelers Need to Know About the Possible Government Shutdown
A federal work stoppage could bring longer lines at the airport, national park closures, and significant losses in tourism revenue. Source link
Boeing Will Regain Ability to Certify Some Planes From F.A.A.
The Federal Aviation Administration said the aerospace company will be allowed to approve some new 737 Max and 787 Dreamliner jets. Source link
‘Biometric Exit’ Quietly Expands Across U.S. Airports, Unnerving Some
The program, in which federal officers take departing international passengers’ photos, is set to grow, raising privacy concerns. Source link
6 New Getaways Where You Can Delight in Autumn’s Charms
Ranging from historic houses in Rhode Island to a sleek new motel in Colorado, these properties offer a mix of rural and urban pleasures. Source link
Kayaking, Canoeing and Tubing in the Nebraska Sandhills
Deep in a sea of grass, you’ll find a surprising landscape of tiny towns, rolling dunes and sandy beaches nearly 1,000 miles from an ocean. Grab a tube. Source link
On a Road Trip Through Slovenia, Exploring Food, Wine and Nature
Home cooking, natural wine, majestic vistas and rustic guesthouses: A road trip through this small Central European country yielded a rich array of surprises for a first-time visitor. Source link
Now Arriving, a New Theory of In-Flight Turbulence
Physicists have devised a new model to account for the discomfort that airline passengers know all too well. Source link