Delta passengers spend night on tarmac after Atlanta-bound flights diverted
Almost 300 passengers spent the night onboard two international Delta flights that had to be diverted last week due to bad weather.
Boca Raton Florida plane crash: 3 dead, 1 injured aboard Tallahassee-bound plane: FAA
Officials say three people were killed, and one person was injured, during a small airplane crash due to mechanical issues on Friday morning in Boca Raton, Florida.
Canadians spending the winter in the US now have to register
Canadians staying in the U.S. for 30 or more days must now register with authorities starting April 11. Here’s what we know.
Avelo leaves Sonoma County airport to conduct ICE deportations
A small airline will close its hub in the North Bay after accepting a contract with the US Department of Homeland Security to operate deportation flights from Arizona.
Delta Air Lines celebrates 'A Hundred Years of Safety'
Delta Air Lines is honoring a century of flight with a new in-flight safety video.
Access to America's deepest lake is closing to tourists: What to know
If you’ve always wanted to swim or ride a boat in America’s deepest lake, this summer is your last chance to do it for a few years.
These major US airlines have top frequent-flier programs: study
Alaska, United and Delta Airlines all earned high ranks.
US tourist arrested for trying to visit isolated Sentinelese tribe
Mykhailo Viktorovych Polyakov, 24, allegedly left a can of Diet Coke and a coconut to entice the Sentinelese tribe, blowing a whistle while he filmed the encounter.
The most powerful passports of 2025: See where the US ranks
Passports in 199 countries and territories were graded based on visa-free travel, taxation of citizens, perceptions, dual citizenship and personal freedoms.
Video: Plane bounces on runway at TPA, pilot prevents crash
It was a scary moment at Tampa International Airport as a small plane bounced on the tarmac while trying to land, forcing the pilot to take off again before landing safely.
Flight passenger says man deliberately squatted in window seat, ignites social media debate
An airline flyer said a seat squatter tried to tell her to swap seats with him, but she stood her ground, prompting a social media debate. A travel expert weighs in.
Plane passengers will soon scroll the internet for free after airline gets green light
United passengers will have access to free an high-speed internet.
Flight passenger says dog barked 'nonstop' during 8-hour flight, sparking debate among travelers
A Reddit user is sparking a debate over traveling with pets after a dog was barking nonstop during an eight-hour flight from Paris to Newark, New Jersey. Social media users weigh in.
Real ID deadline arrives in May: What to know now
The Real ID requirement for U.S. air travel will start soon. Here’s what to know and how to apply.
Southwest Airlines layoffs looming at 4 airports – including this one in the Bay Area
Southwest Airlines is slashing jobs at four airports in the U.S. – including one in the Bay Area.
Southwest Airlines layoffs looming at these Southern California airports
Southwest Airlines plans to lay off employees at four airports, including LAX and Burbank in Southern California, starting in June.
Heathrow Airport slowly resumes flights after fire causes outage
London’s Heathrow Airport — one of the world's busiest — resumed some flights Friday after a nearby fire caused a major power outage.
New search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 approved more than a decade after disappearance
Malaysia’s government is allowing a Texas-based company to resume the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which vanished in 2014.
New AI-powered Vegas hotel promises stay tailored just for you
A new high-tech hotel set to open later this year in Las Vegas is integrating artificial intelligence to create a uniquely tailored guest experience.
Frontier Airlines promotion takes aim at rival Southwest: 'Divorce your old airline’
Frontier Airlines launched a promotion that includes free checked bags, taking aim at rival carrier Southwest, which reversed its long-standing policy.