Alaska Air flight attendants authorize strike for first time in over 30 years
Flight attendants at Alaska Airlines voted Tuesday to authorize a potential strike against the airline for the first time in over 30 years as they look to secure a new labor contract.
Boeing to stabilize 737 production later this year, exec says
Boeing plans to stabilize production rates for 737 airliners later this year after the aerospace manufacturer has had to periodically pause the line to address quality issues.
Plane lands at Buffalo airport after door falls off mid-flight
The FAA said a small plane landed at an airport in the Buffalo, New York, area after its pilot "reported losing the left rear passenger door" mid-flight.
Royal Caribbean reports passenger death aboard 9-month world cruise
A passenger aboard Royal Caribbean Cruises liner Serenade of the Seas passed away before a stop in Los Angeles, the company confirmed in a statement to the press.
Real estate pain for US regional banks is piling up, investors warn
New York Community Bank's commercial real estate exposure has raised concerns among investors after the regional bank was hit with downgrades of its credit ratings in recent weeks.
Spirit Airlines uncertainty has some pilots dusting off their resumes
Some pilots at Spirit Airlines are looking for new job opportunities after the Department of Justice blocked the budget carrier's proposed merger with JetBlue Airways last month.
A Buffett protégé makes an offbeat bet: Buy San Francisco real estate
Most investors are running away from San Francisco’s downtown real-estate market, but Ian Jacobs, a former apprentice to Warren Buffett, is heading in. Call it a family tradition.
Lufthansa passenger dies on international flight after spitting up ‘liters’ of blood: ‘Absolute horror’
A 63-year-old Lufthansa German Airlines passenger died on a flight from Thailand to Germany last week after spitting up “litters" of blood, according to a report.
Jeff Bezos' move to Florida saving him hundreds of millions in taxes
Jeff Bezos is set to save upwards of $600 million in taxes after the Amazon founder fled Washington's new capital gains tax on stock sales for Miami, Florida.
Texas Molson Coors brewery workers prepare to strike, potentially impacting several major beverage brands
More than 400 workers are preparing to walk off the job from a Texas brewery after they say negotiations for higher pay, and benefits have stalled.
Why do Super Bowl MVPs go to Disney?
Players named the MVP of the Super Bowl have for decades proclaimed that they're going to Disneyland or Disney World to celebrate their accomplishment as part of Disney's ad campaign.
Super Bowl LVIII prop bets and everything you need to know
Proposition bets have become a staple of Super Bowl tradition and in some instances become so popular that people are more interested in them than in the game.
Israeli flight diverted after passenger tries entering cockpit: report
An El Al Airlines flight made an emergency landing in Greece on Thursday after a passenger onboard reportedly tried to gain access to the cockpit.
Florida woman sues Walt Disney World hotel over water slide injury
A Florida woman is suing Disney World for her injuries she allegedly sustained while on a water slide at the resort in July 2022, a lawsuit states.
Prominent NYC real estate developer and top execs charged in $86M fraud scheme
A prominent New York real estate developer and several other industry executives have been indicted for stealing more than $86 million from investors and subcontractors in New York.
Cruise lines sailing into 2024 seeing strong demand, AAA says
The cruise industry is beginning 2024 carrying over momentum from the prior year, AAA said Thursday. The three-month "wave season" of deals is underway.
2 JetBlue planes collide at Boston Logan International Airport
JetBlue confirmed two of its planes collided at Boston Logan International Airport on Thursday morning, causing both planes to be taken out of service.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey makes bizarre joke about remote work, says it turns you into 'a loser'
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey urged residents at a council meeting to return to work downtown, saying remote work would ultimately turn them into "a loser."
Lawsuit expands with new allegations against Boeing, Alaska Airlines over 737 Max 9 panel blowout
An attorney representing passengers of the Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 that lost its door plug panel midflight has expanded the lawsuit against the airline and manufacturer.
Airline plans to weigh passengers with carry-on luggage before take-off
Finnish airline Finnair announced the move, which it stressed is voluntary and anonymous, as a way to get a better estimate of a plane's weight before takeoff



















