Boeing 737 makes emergency landing in Idaho due to warning light
An Air Canada Boeing 737 flight en route from Mexico City to Vancouver, Canada, experienced an in-flight emergency, prompting an unscheduled landing at Boise, Idaho, airport, officials reported.
Google Flights reveals top summer travel destinations of 2024
From London to New York and more, see the hottest summer 2024 flight destinations.
United Airlines plane clips wing of parked aircraft at SFO
A United Airlines plane was pulling into a gate at San Francisco International Airport and accidentally clipped the wing of another aircraft, the airline confirmed.
How you can use AI to help plan your summer vacation
How AI technology is revolutionizing summer vacation booking.
FAA issues travel warning ahead of April's total solar eclipse
"Due to the high volume of traffic along the eclipse path, (airport) arrivals can expect lengthy delays during peak traffic periods," the FAA said.
Southwest Airlines confirms future red-eye flights
Southwest said it will initially offer the red-eye flights in markets where they have a large presence, such as Hawaii and Las Vegas.
Spring break travel, Milwaukee Mitchell airport prepares for peak
Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport anticipates Saturday, March 23 will be its busiest travel day of the spring break season.
FBI emails passengers of Alaska Airlines blowout, saying they may be victims of crime
The FBI is emailing passengers from the Alaska Airlines mid-flight blowout in January, saying they may be victims of a crime.
Second Mattel theme park announced
Mattel will open a second theme park in 2026, complete with Hot Wheels roller coasters and a “larger-than-life” Barbie Beach House, the company announced this week.
Delta boots non-ticketed passenger from flight after he tried hiding in plane’s bathrooms: report
A non-ticketed passenger was reportedly removed from a Delta Air Lines flight set to take off from Salt Lake City earlier this week after trying to hide in two of the plane’s bathrooms, a report says.
Boeing lawsuit: Seat belt saved passenger sitting next to door plug blowout
If it weren't for his seatbelt, a passenger who was on an Alaska Airlines flight over Oregon would have been sucked out of the plane, according to a recent lawsuit against Boeing.
Here are the best airports in North America for 2023
These U.S. airports received awards for overall experience, cleanliness, and most dedicated staff. See which ones in your area made the list.
Antarctica's 'Penguin Post Office' is hiring: Do you have what it takes?
Working at the "Penguin Post Office" is a job like no other.
CDC updates measles prevention guidelines for travelers
Measles, still prevalent in many countries, primarily spreads through international travel, often by unvaccinated Americans.
Frontier Airlines reveals ‘empty middle seat’ option on flights
On Tuesday, Frontier Airlines announced UpFront Plus – a new upgraded seating option that offers extra space on the aircraft.
Airbnb bans indoor security cameras to safeguard guest privacy
Airbnb has announced a ban on indoor security cameras to safeguard guest privacy. Previously permitted in common areas with disclosure, indoor cameras will now be prohibited entirely.
Spring break travel tips, Milwaukee airport expects busy season
Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport staff said they expect this spring break travel season to be much busier than the last.
Watch: World's largest cruise ship rescues 14 people stranded at sea for over a week
The largest cruise ship in the world rescued 14 people Sunday who had been stranded on a small boat for eight days.
American Airlines orders 260 new planes, including Boeing Max jets
American Airlines purchased 260 planes – including a significant number of Boeing's largest 737 Max airplane – in an effort to boost its domestic and short-haul international network and expand its first-class seating.
Miracle Hot Springs shuts down 'indefinitely' following 2 deaths
Sequoia National Forest's Miracle Hot Springs closed indefinitely Monday after the second death in two years, according to U.S. Forest Service officials.