United Airlines offers flight attendants extra vacation days, pay for proof of vaccination
United Airlines has new incentives to promote the COVID-19 vaccine for its employees.
Royal Caribbean setting sail next month from US for first time in a year
Royal Caribbean International plans to set sail from Texas and Florida next month for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic sidelined the entire cruise industry more than a year ago, the company announced Friday.
United Airlines to buy 15 Boom Supersonic Overture jets
United Airlines announced Thursday that it intends to buy at least 15 Overture jets from Colorado-based Boom Supersonic.
Bitcoin crypto craze and Miami's big day
Bitcoin Miami, the largest crypto conference to date, will bring together crypto’s elite to hobnob over the future of the world’s largest digital currency.
Austin, Texas, ranks top for tech worker migration, LinkedIn data shows
Austin, Texas, Nashville, Tennessee and Charlotte, North Carolina rank as the top three cities to see the largest inflow of tech-related job migration over the past 12 months, according to new data provided by LinkedIn.
American Airlines resumes in-flight drink service to main cabin, extends booze ban
American Airlines is rolling out its nonalcoholic beverage cart once again to main cabin passengers.
Carnival gets CDC approval for Florida, Texas cruises this summer
Carnival Cruise Line – the latest fleet to receive CDC approval to begin hitting U.S. waters again– will first focus on Port of Galveston in Texas as well as Port Miami and Port Canaveral in Florida for "its return to guest operations this summer," Carnival announced Friday.
Tripadvisor CEO declares 'travel is back,' predicts busy summer season
Americans are looking to travel – and travel more – in the coming summer thanks to widespread vaccination.
Jersey Shore staffing shortages create concerns for small business owners
Beach towns across the country are ready to welcome back summer and the crowds that come with it. Jersey Shore business owners talk with FOX Business about the Memorial Day weekend and labor shortages.
Lifeguard shortage impacting pools, beaches ahead of Memorial Day weekend
The hiring shortage has gone off the deep end with fewer lifeguards reporting for duty in towns and cities across the country ahead of the unofficial kickoff of summer – Memorial Day weekend.
Ryanair CEO: Belarus flight diversion was 'state-sponsored hijacking'
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary has accused Belarus of a "state-sponsored hijacking" and "state-sponsored piracy" after the country forced Flight 4978, heading from Athens to the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius, to divert to the city of Minsk on Sunday.
New York City subway hires security to improve safety
The operator of New York City's subway says it plans to spend $2.2 million a month on private security guards to address crime and quality-of-life issues in the sprawling system.
Royal Caribbean expects all passengers to be vaccinated, submits test cruise plan to CDC
One of the world’s most prominent cruise companies said vaccinations will be a must for passengers
NYC gave up 8,550 parking spots for al fresco dining amid COVID
Since last June, the mayor and Department of Transportation have let eateries build the dining areas in the now-former spots outside their storefronts, as indoor eating was restricted amid the pandemic.
Legislation raises hopes for Alaskan cruises this summer
Congress has voted to let large cruise ships sail directly from Washington state to Alaska without stopping in Canada, a step that could clear the way for cruises later this year.
8 NYC suspects accused of stealing $2M in COVID relief, flaunting cash online
A group of young men is accused of ripping off $2 million in COVID-19 relief funds by stealing personal information from people in the assistance program, funneling their money to personal bank accounts, and withdrawing the cash at banks in Brooklyn and Queens.
Universal announces new Dreamworks inspired expansion
Get ready to say hi to Kung Fu Panda in person.
Airlines could soon start weighing passengers before flights
Airline passengers may be required to step on the scale at the airport or share how much they weigh before boarding a flight, a new report suggests.
Gas prices: Which states pay the least per gallon?
In the wake of a cyberattack on the Colonial Pipeline that created a gas shortage in the southeastern U.S. last week, low supply and panic buying sent gas prices soaring.
Washington DC gas shortage: 80% of stations still out of fuel after week of panic buying
Four out of five gas stations in the nation's capital were still without fuel Saturday, but the shortage is starting to ease as consumers tap the brakes on panic buying and Colonial Pipeline gets its network back online.