Delta Air Lines announces new boarding process starting in May
Delta Air Lines, headquartered in Atlanta, is set to revamp its passenger boarding process, announcing a return to numbered zones starting May 1.
Google Flights says these are the top summer travel destinations of 2024
From London to Cancun and more, see the hottest summer 2024 flight destinations.
South Carolina man vanishes from cruise after getting off at popular port of Cozumel, Mexico
A beloved dad's family has sifted through false leads and hit dead ends over the last five days after Edmond Bradley Solomon III vanished.
Southwest flight bound for Houston returns to Denver Airport after engine cover falls off
A Southwest flight destined for Houston had to return to Denver International Airport after the engine cowling fell off during takeoff, prompting an investigation by FAA officials and rescheduling passengers for a three-hour delay.
Passenger fined for urinating in cup during delay at Sydney Airport
A passenger has been fined for urinating in a cup during a delay in deplaning after landing at Sydney Airport.
Man jumps off cruise ship in front of his family: report
The cruise ship was sailing between Cuba and the Bahamas when the 20-year-old man reportedly jumped off one of the decks.
CBP raises travel fees amid surging international demand
In an effort to accommodate the increasing number of travelers, U.S. Customs and Border Protection has announced a fee hike for several Trusted Traveler Programs, effective October 1st.
United flight to San Francisco diverted after odor fills cabin
United Airlines has had several chaotic incidents on their flights in recent weeks.
United Airlines asks pilots to take time off in May due to shortage of new Boeing planes
United Airlines is asking its pilots to take time off in May because of delays in receiving new planes that the airline ordered from Boeing, which is struggling with production due to manufacturing problems.
Cities have been eclipse-planning for months, ready to capitalize on tourism boom
The eclipse’s path to totality is also a path to profits. Cities along the way have been preparing to capitalize on this event for months – some, even years.
Baltimore bridge collapse could cost Carnival up to $10M this year, company says
After the Baltimore bridge collapse, Carnival said this week that it could see a "current estimated impact of up to $10 million.”
Dengue epidemic declared by Puerto Rico amid spike in virus cases
Dengue cases have jumped in Puerto Rico, prompting the U.S. territory to declare an epidemic. The mosquito-borne virus has been on the rise in the Western Hemisphere, experts say.
Central Texans advocate for FAA reform as Congress debates reauthorization bill
Advocates and lawmakers are pushing for the FAA to reform how it handles pilots' mental health and other medical conditions, especially for veterans.
Watch: Crashed motorists jump out of path of oncoming semi-truck
One motorists attempted to flag down the semi-truck to slow down, but to no avail.
Tampa man threatened to take flight down, called passengers 'white-eyed devils:' Affidavit
A Tampa man was arrested earlier in March after court records show he threatened to take a flight down and called passengers 'blue-eyed devils.'
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun to step down
Boeing President and CEO Dave Calhoun announced on Monday morning that he is stepping down as CEO at the end of the year.
Passenger on European cruise goes overboard, disappears after texting wife he felt seasick: report
A 23-year-old passenger on a cruise around Northern Europe went overboard and is missing after reportedly sending his wife a message that he felt seasick.
Two Holland America Line crew members die onboard ship while in the Bahamas
Two Holland America Line crew members died on board Friday while the ship was in the Bahamas, the company said in a statement.
United Airlines says federal regulators will increase oversight following issues
Federal regulators are increasing their oversight of United Airlines, the company announced Friday, following a series of recent issues including a piece of the outer fuselage falling off one jet, an engine fire and a plane losing a tire during takeoff.
JetBlue ends service in Kansas City, other cities after $2 billion profit loss
JetBlue, which has lost more than $2 billion since it last turned a profit in 2019, will end service in Kansas City and cut routes in California and Florida.