Hotel staff shortages may drive travel costs in US to all-time high
Staffing shortages and inadequate pay at hotels nationwide could contribute to a surge in travel costs, according to a new report.
As Yellowstone turns 152, here's where to find America's newest national parks
It's been 152 years since Yellowstone opened as the America's first national park. The newest national park site opened last month.
Taylor Swift Eras Tour tickets, flights and hotels up for grabs in Marriott giveaway — How to enter
Fans can win Taylor Swift Eras Tour concert tickets at three different stops, airfare, hotel accommodations and more in this giveaway (Marriott's version).
Stay inside the world's 1st Eggo House of Pancakes: Fluffy beds, butter chimney, and sweet syrup scent await
Get ready to indulge in the ultimate breakfast getaway! Eggo is turning dreams into reality with the unveiling of the first-ever Eggo House of Pancakes in Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
United Airlines hikes checked bag fees, following lead of American Airlines, JetBlue
United Airlines announced Friday it is raising baggage fees, following a similar move earlier this week by American Airlines and JetBlue.
Airlines earned $33B from bag fees last year, report finds
A new report finds that fees for checked bags first started as an economic necessity for airlines seeking relief from high fuel prices during the oil shock of 2007-2008.
United flight from Newark diverted due to bomb threat on plane: Reports
A United Airlines flight headed to Los Angeles from Newark, New Jersey, was diverted to Chicago due to a bomb threat on the plane, according to reports.
United Airlines to resume flights to Israel in March, following security consultations and safety analysis
United Airlines is set to resume flights to Israel in March, following a suspension due to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Delta flight to view total solar eclipse sells out
People rushed to scoop up tickets for a Delta Air Lines flight designed for watching the upcoming total solar eclipse.
Newly-found Roman villa may have been where Pliny the Elder saw Mount Vesuvius eruption
The inhabitants of this “monumental" Roman villa, dating back to around the 1st century AD, may have witnessed one of the most violent cataclysms in history.
Caught on camera: Fistfight breaks out on Southwest Airlines flight
A brawl breaks out thousands of feet in the air, with at least two men engaged in a fistfight on a Hawaii-bound Southwest Airlines flight from Oakland.
‘Tears of joy’: Southwest crew tracks down boy's lost stuffed tiger
When the boy realized that he had accidentally left Tigey, his favorite stuffed animal, at Southwest's Nashville airport, he was "heartbroken,” the airline said.
Switching seats on a plane: When to do it and when to say 'no,' according to experts
While there is "nothing wrong at all" about asking a person to switch seats, the person doing the asking has "to be prepared for the answer to be yes or no," said one expert
NYC 'supercommuter' avoids high rent by traveling from Ohio home every week
Chip Cutter says embracing a life of chaos ‘has been worth it.’
Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas, world's largest cruise liner, gearing up for first cruise
Icon of the Seas will start operating cruises later in January
Watch: American Airlines pilot leaves cockpit to assist with luggage loading
In a heartwarming gesture, an American Airlines pilot is receiving accolades for stepping out of the cockpit at Key West International Airport on January 5 to assist in loading luggage onto the plane.
Passengers attempt to celebrate NYE twice on time traveling flight but land in wrong year
Travelers attempting to “time travel” in an effort to ring in 2024 twice were hit with an unfortunate reality of flying.
Travelers push through protest blocking JFK traffic
At least 26 people were arrested after a protest blocked traffic at JFK Airport Wednesday morning. Travelers with luggage were seen exiting cars and pushing through demonstrators' banners to get to their gates.
Potentially record-breaking holiday travel season off to a smooth start
The holiday travel rush is hitting its peak as mild weather and lower flight cancelation rates raise hopes for merrier drivers and airline passengers than last year.
FAA opens military airspace to accommodate holiday travel rush
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has opened military airspace across the East Coast and Gulf of Mexico to ease pressure on commercial airline routes for the festive period, and so far delays have been kept to a minimum despite heavy downpours from a storm slamming the West Coast.