15 Years Into the Boom, Iceland Asks if It’s Had Enough of Mass Tourism
A volcanic eruption in 2010 put the island nation on millions of travelers’ maps. But is the country’s culture now at risk? Source link
Drone Sightings Force Copenhagen and Oslo Airports to Close Temporarily
It was not clear who was behind the episode, but Denmark’s prime minister called it the “most serious attack so far” on her country’s infrastructure. Source link
Spirit to Put One-Third of Flight Attendants on Leave
The budget airline said it would furlough hundreds of employee as it waded through its second bankruptcy in a year. Source link
Flights Are Temporarily Diverted From Copenhagen Airport After Drone Sightings
The airport was closed for several hours because or two or three large drones spotted in the area. Source link
Donate This Holiday Season: Children of Incarcerated Parents Need Your Help
Foreverfamily helps families stay connected. Source link
How to Go to Tahiti Without Spending a Fortune
Inexpensive airfare and a house swap made a last-minute family trip to French Polynesia an unexpected bargain, with funds left over for splurges. Source link
Equipment Outage Disrupts More Than 1,000 Flights at Dallas Airports
A problem with telecommunications equipment forced the authorities to slow traffic at the city’s two main airports. Delays extended into Saturday. Source link
Newark Airport Crisis Has Eased but Tech and Staffing Issues Persist
United Airlines said it had a very good summer at Newark airport. But air traffic control equipment issues and staffing shortages remained unresolved. Source link
Man Dies After Roller Coaster Ride at Epic Universe
The authorities are investigating the death of the visitor to Universal’s new theme park in Orlando, which opened in May. Source link
With Amex’s Platinum Refresh, an Even More Exclusive Card Emerges
The card, which will cost $895 a year, leans even further into lifestyle and travel benefits that are attractive to younger generations. Source link