Thanksgiving travel expected to increase: Tips for drivers, flyers this holiday season
Thanksgiving travel is expected to rise just shy of pre-pandemic levels this year. AAA forecasts that 54.6 million Americans will journey 50 miles or more.
US orders airlines to pay over $600M in refunds to travelers
The Transportation Department said six airlines collectively paid over $600 million to passengers who were owed a refund due to a canceled or greatly altered flight.
TSA to conduct trainings after man allegedly threatens passengers on flight with box cutter
The TSA says its employees will undergo extra training on proper screening of passengers' items after a disruptive traveler was found in possession of a box cutter.
Frontier Airlines flight diverted to Atlanta after passenger found in possession of box cutter
A Frontier Airlines passenger took a box cutter onto a plane headed to Tampa from Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, the airline says.
Nicole aftermath: Florida airports announce reopening plans
Following the severe weather impacts of the deadly Tropical Depression Nicole, Florida airports have begun to resume service. Some were damaged in the storm.
Nicole leaves over 330K Florida customers without power
Tropical Storm Nicole knocked out power for more than 330,000 Florida customers on Thursday morning after making landfall as a Category 1 hurricane near Vero Beach.
Pilot unions reject proposed contracts, seek better work-life balance: It's 'more than just the money'
Pilot unions are rejecting tentative agreements from their respective airlines, demanding that they want "industry leading" contracts that offer a better work-life balance.
American Airlines pilots union rejects pay hike offer
The American Airlines pilot union rejected a proposed pay hike on Wednesday after it failed to gain enough votes. Only five people voted in favor of the tentative agreement.
Delta flight to Los Angeles makes emergency landing after smoke fills cabin
A Delta Air Lines flight was diverted and made an emergency landing Tuesday afternoon after smoke filled the plane's cabin. The crew found an issue with an engine.
The weird-looking, fuel-efficient planes you could be flying in one day
Boeing and Airbus are competing to be the first aerospace company to break through to the next generation of aircraft that are safer, have low drag and reduce carbon emissions.
United Airlines pilots vote to 'resoundingly' reject contract offer
United Airlines pilots said Tuesday that they had voted to reject the tentative agreement that was presented earlier this year, with 94% of the pilots opposed.
Delta pilots vote overwhelmingly to authorize strike
Delta Air Lines pilots represented by the Air Line Pilots Association voted to authorize a strike if necessary to get a new contract agreement after talks have been delayed.
Passenger crawls off plane after allegedly being asked to pay for wheelchair service
A Jetstar passenger with a disability crawled off the plane after allegedly being asked to pay for a wheelchair service that she says is normally free.
Plane in India catches fire during takeoff, 'scary' moment captured on video
A dramatic video posted to social media shows the moment the engine of an IndiGo aircraft attempting to take off at Delhi Airport burst into flames. No one was hurt.
Video shows terrifying scenes from South American nightmare flight
Video shows terrifying scenes from a South American LATAM flight rocked by a severe storm. The plane made an emergency landing after sustaining damage.
Airbus to push ahead with production increases as Boeing lags
Airbus's A320neo outsold Boeing's 737 MAX three to two. As travel picks up, both airlines struggle with supply-chain snarls including engine deliveries.
Airbus widens A350 cabin in mile-high real estate war
Each airplane companies competes for sales from airlines, whos focus is on the economics and efficiency per passenger as gas prices go up and inflation soars.
Southwest sees strong holiday travel demand
Southwest Airlines expressed confidence in holiday travel demand Thursday after reporting record operating revenue over the three-month period ending in September.
Boeing's Air Force One, tanker programs dent defense unit
The Air Force One program contributed to a $2.8 billion loss for the Arlington, Virginia-based aerospace company's defense unit during the third quarter.
Boeing takes $2.8B hit in defense business, keeps cash flow goal
Rising cost pressures over the last few months have hampered fixed-price contracts for aerospace and defense firms, prompting an industry body to ask Congress for inflationary relief.