Airbus files for 'donut seating' patent on airplanes
Airbus has filed for a patent on a new plane design that would seat passengers in a circle. Miles O'Brien explainsTags: Airbusairplanesaviationaviation innovation
View ArticleWearing pajamas in public: Italy's hamlet hotels
New concept offering luxury rooms in ancient dwellings helps spare beautiful villages from falling into ruin Tags: Luxury hotelsvillages
View ArticleNorway's cool new passport has a hidden secret
Beautifully designed travel document reveals image of Northern Lights when placed under UV lightTags: passportsdesign
View ArticleFollowing divine footsteps: An ascent of Sri Lanka's holy mountain
Joining the ranks of pilgrims tackling Adam's Peak rewards with a spiritual awakening, or at least a stunning sunriseTags: mountainsreligion
View ArticleCruise Critic picks top cruise lines of 2014
The 7th Annual Cruise Critic Editors' Picks Awards highlight the top cruise lines for North American travelers in 18 categoriesTags: Cruise Criticcruise shiptravel awards
View ArticleVictoria Falls: 'Zimbabwe's goldmine' draws back thrill-seekers
Tourism industry turns a corner in southern African nation after a decade of tough timesTags: Victoria Fallsadventure travel
View ArticleHotel guests fined for leaving dismal review on TripAdvisor
Man "couldn't believe the state of the room," which cost $56 a nightTags: hotelssocial mediaBlackpool
View ArticleTour de Township: By bike through Johannesburg's Alexandra
Young entrepreneur's start-up business introduces tourists to a different side of South African cultureTags: cycling
View ArticlePlease, don't call: London's best 'no reservations' restaurants
From gourmet hotdogs to Sevillian tapas, the food served in these London restaurants is worth lining up forTags: London travellondon restaurantsno reservations
View Article23 reasons Portland is still the world's best beer city
Cities around the world have closed the brew gap, but the Oregon city's innovative scene continues to lead the beer paradeTags: Portlandbeer tourism
View ArticleWorld's tallest roller coaster set for Florida
Plans are underway to build the world's tallest -- and quite possibly most terrifying -- roller coaster at an Orlando theme park due to open in 2017Tags: roller coasterstheme parksorlandothrill rides
View ArticleSky view: Aerial photographer's stunning shots of everday life
Bernhard Lang has created a formidable body of work by looking down on society from up to 4,900 feet in the airTags: photographyArtlandscape
View ArticleHow NASA is with us when we fly
A new wing technology may join a list of NASA innovations that have made commercial air travel safer and more convenientTags: NASAaviation innovationfuture of travel
View ArticleRetro sand safari: Doing Dubai’s deserts in style
Luxury vintage Land Rover tours explore Bedouin backwaters without bashing up precious dunesTags: Safarisand dunesdune-bashing
View ArticleVenice to ban wheeled suitcases
Italian city to impose fines after complaints "noisy" luggage is causing damage to historic structuresTags: luggage
View ArticleThe decaying splendour of abandoned Italian nightclubs
Photographer Antonio La Grotta explores the allure of the once-great discos of Italy's 1980s dancing sceneTags: photographynightclubs
View ArticleGallery: Cambodia's stunning new genocide memorial
A Cambodian institute designed by Zaha Hadid attempts to help Cambodia cope with a traumatic historyTags: genocidememorialsZaha Hadid
View ArticleFormer 'Star Wars' designer shares images for amazing fantasy aircraft
Stephen Chang worked on Spider-Man video games before graduating to an eight-year stint at LucasArtsTags: Star Warsfuture of travelaeronautics
View ArticleUltimate hotel perk: A personal submarine in Fiji
The exclusive Laucala Island resort gives guests access to coral reefs in a Bond-style mini-submarine as part of its all-inclusive priceTags: hotel perkshotel amenitiesLuxury hotelsall-inclusive...
View Article'Can't slow me down': Paralyzed U.S. skydiver conquers Dubai's skies
Jarrett Martin was paralyzed when an aerial stunt went wrong. Now he's back in the air, and teaching others to jumpTags: skydiving
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