Commuting to work in the capital can be a stressful affair, so frustrated Londoners have put together some advice for using the London Underground.more
Halloween is over and done with, which means we're now allowed to talk about Christmas. Those are the rules.TFL recommends a far more elegant option: A Christmas jumper dedicated to public transport.more
Scores of people braved near-freezing temperatures to queue up for a limited edition pair of adidas trainers which are inspired by the London Underground.more
The number of flights between the UK and Spain could collapse by 95% if no Brexit deal is agreed, the air travel industry's global trade body has warned.more
Ferry and freight firms will be urged to plan alternative routes for drugs and other vital supplies if a no-deal Brexit blocks cross-Channel traffic.more
The number of cancelled flights from UK airports almost doubled this year, owing to a combination of strikes, pilot shortages and bad weather, research found.more
Titanic II is happening, and we don't mean a sequel to the hit film starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. We're talking about a brand new, very real ship from Australian company Blue Star Line which is set to sail on its maiden voyage in 2022.more
The UK is ranked as the world's fifth most powerful country for travel and tourism in new research. China is top followed by the US, India and Mexico with the UK above Spain, Turkey, Canada, Indonesia, Australia and the UAE.more
The airline has announced a UK wide reduction in prices for one day only and includes flights across Europe from airports including Edinburgh, Stanstead and Bristol Airport.more
A Tube strike will hit both the Central and Piccadilly lines on the same day next month. The hundreds of thousands of commuters that regularly use the lines are warned to prepare for travel chaos on November 7.more
Rail passengers on some of the country's busiest routes will suffer disruption for five days from Tuesday because of a prolonged strike in the bitter dispute over guards on trains.more
Profit after tax at Ryanair has fallen 7pc to €1.2bn in the six months to 30 September. In a trading update today the low-fares airline blamed the fall in profit on lower fares, as well as higher oil and EU261 costs.more