Poor weather conditions continue to affect travel and everyday life in the UK
UK Met Office issues warnings of snow and ice for London and South East England.
Kemerovo governor Aman Tuleyey is offering £20,000 to the person who proves the Yeti is real.
'What's the age of consent in Mexico?' reportedly among troubling posts on Thorn Tree Forum.
A landmark will be reached on December 13 when the 1 billionth traveler crosses an international border, according to the United Nations.
Remains of an imperial palace, believed to be of King Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China, have been unearthed near his famous mausoleum that is surrounded by "terracotta army"
Tourists around the world came to witness the annual camel and livestock fair held in the town of Pushkar in the state of Rajasthan, which is one of the world's largest camel fairs.
Rio de Janeiro will host Brazil's 17th LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) Pride Parade on 18 November.
Amsterdam's famous coffee shops will remain open for tourists after mayor Eberhard van der Laan drops potential legislation.
Egypt's tourism ministry has reported an increase in arrivals this year by 20 percent.
Archaeologists have excavated remains of a 3,500 year old transport route along the same pathway that Crossrail will follow.
A recent report suggests that if the United Kingdom is to successfully handle its aviation conundrum, it needs a larger airport, either at Heathrow or Luton
Dubai plans to build its own Taj Mahal – called Taj Arabia, a replica of the world wonder located in India. Taj Arabia will be four times bigger than the Taj Mahal.
Controversial images of naked prince at Vegas party give fillip to tourism numbers.
The woman was reported missing from the Aurora liner on its journey from Oporto in Portugal to Barcelona, in Spain.
Nepalese aviation officials have claimed the Sita Air Flight crash that killed 19 was caused by the "panic stricken" pilot.
Plans to start a 6,500km bus route connecting Mirpur in Pakistan to Birmingham have been announced
Row over East China Sea islands hits airlines resulting in major carriers in both countries reducing their flights.
The union is demanding a five percent salary hike and halt to layoffs and outsourcing.
The flower carpet has been a part of the Belgian capital’s tradition since 1971, when the first such carpet was laid out with thousands of begonias
In a bid to attract tourists frightened away by the revolution of 2011, Egypt's tourism industry will look to re-open various pharaoh tombs that have been buried for decades
Christian tourists bathed in the waters of the Jordan River, at the baptismal site known as Qasr el-Yahud, near the West Bank city of Jericho, in Israel
Needles were found in sandwiches served in business class on four Delta Air Lines flights to the US from Amsterdam on Sunday, the airline has confirmed.
The victim was taken by what is believed to have been a white shark, while he was surfing 200 metres off an isolated beach, off Perth in Western Australia.
The ruined Cornish tin mines have been listed alongside monuments like Taj Mahal and natural wonders like Northern Lights as a must-see site before you die.
Tobago authorities are foreseeing a huge potential for heritage and cultural tourism as a team of American archaeologists will excavate shipwrecks of 16 ships that sank in the Scarborough Harbour in the 17th century.
Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, supposed to be the birth place of Jesus Christ, was inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List on Friday.
UK’s national tour agency VisitBritain and Mexico’s Ministry of Tourism has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to increase the tourists’ flow between the two countries.
Lloyds TSB, BSkyB, and Marks & Spencer reduce business flights by 41 percent as part of a WWF-run scheme.
Flight delays, snarled air traffic due to storm or rain or the like may no longer be troublesome for travellers as some airports will soon provide access to Apple iPads for free.