Fontainebleau Las Vegas set to finally open after years of setbacks

Company executives for Fontainebleau Las Vegas made the announcement Tuesday morning, more than a year after the company publicly set a goal to open before the end of 2023.

Viral video of Southwest passenger yelling at crying baby sparks discussion of children on planes

A recent viral video of a passenger yelling at a crying baby on a Southwest flight to Florida is nspiring heated debate online whether parents should bring infants and toddlers on airplanes.

'Why is the baby yelling?': Man's temper tantrum over crying baby on Southwest flight to Florida goes viral

A grown man's profanity-laced temper tantrum over a crying baby aboard a Southwest flight to Florida has gone viral after portions of the minutes-long rant were recorded and posted on TikTok.

Boeing production problem spills over into summer travel

Boeing's latest setback with production issues means airlines will have fewer planes than they expected to handle big crowds of travelers this summer.

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.

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.

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.