Blue Jays’ Anthony Bass takes shot at United Airlines after pregnant wife forced to pick up child’s mess
Sydney Rae Bass, sister of Jessie James Decker, said United provided the popcorn.
Southwest Airlines resumes operations, lifts pause on departures after technology issues
The airline resumed its operations after nearly 800 flights were delayed.
Passport renewal delays could get worse. What experts say to do
For Americans traveling overseas any time soon, passports and renewals are increasing stress.
Princess Cruises opens sales for its longest ever world voyage
The full cruise starts at $19,999 per person for an inside stateroom, based on double occupancy.
Google Flight testing price guarantee, will refund if your air ticket gets cheaper
If you bought a flight ticket and the price dropped, air travelers could be eligible for a refund through Google’s new program.
Southwest brings back Companion Pass for limited-time only
Customers have to act quickly if they want to take advantage of the promotion.
Air travel made better: 20 rules of airplane etiquette no one ever tells you (but should)
With spring travel season here and summer right behind it, there are some very smart ways to make air travel a little more pleasant for everybody involved.
Here are the 'most misunderstood' American accents abroad, according to survey
Do you "pawk the caw" in Rhode Island? If so, you may be among the American tourists most difficult to understand while traveling internationally, according to the results of a recent survey.
Colorado man, 91, becomes oldest to cross Grand Canyon following 5-day hike
John Jepkema said it took about four months to prepare for the record-breaking trek.
TSA says peanut butter is a liquid
Travelers heads up, the TSA considers peanut butter and cheese dip as liquids under its carry-on policy.
Europe's top spring break destinations eclipse US beaches as travelers flock overseas
Many Americans are breaking spring break traditions of flocking to California and Florida's crowded beaches.
Is turbulence happening more often?
Experts say climate change could be playing a part in the frequency of turbulence and could also make it more common on flights in the future.
From Afghanistan to Zimbabwe: Entrepreneur is 1st Black woman to trailblaze the way to all 195 countries
Jessica Nabongo is the first Black woman on record to visit all 195 countries in the world. Now she's using her story to educate and inspire others to travel and experience the world, too.
DOJ sues to block JetBlue and Spirit Airlines merger
The Justice Department said the merger would result in higher air fares for consumers.
Man on LA-Boston flight tried stabbing flight attendant: DOJ
A man was arrested after he allegedly trying to stab a United Airlines flight attendant in the neck and attempted to open an emergency exit door midflight from LAX to Boston.
Southwest passengers say plane shook 'like crazy' causing some to vomit
The company said bad weather forced pilots to divert and land at a different location.
Here are the world’s best airports for customer experience, according to passengers
Several U.S. airports were recognized in the annual awards, including those with the best staff and easiest to navigate.
Pay $30,000 a year to live on a cruise ship, travel the world
The program is three years long and includes stops at 375 ports across all seven continents.
Airbnb renting out Paris theater that inspired 'Phantom of the Opera'
You might have just once chance to stay at the most luxurious Airbnb listing yet.
JetBlue pilot lands plane in Boston, averts potential collision
A JetBlue pilot had to take action while landing at Boston’s Logan International Airport when another aircraft crossed an intersecting runway.



















