New California bill would restrict line-skipping service Clear at airports in name of equity
A new bill would restrict the expedited security screening company Clear from operating in California airports as its proponents say it lets wealthier people skip the line.
We have a 'very unusual' economic backdrop, says Nancy Lazar
Piper Sandler Chief Global Economist Nancy Lazar discusses her outlook for the economy, the manufacturing sector, consumer travel and her recession forecast.
Biden admin's new airline rules to require cash refunds for canceled flights, fees disclosed up front
The White House announced new Department of Transpiration rules that require automatic, cash refunds for canceled or significantly delayed flights and disclosure of junk fees.
Swiss Air flight takeoff from NYC to Zurich aborted after 4 jets cleared to cross runway: report
A close call was reported at JFK Airport in New York City last week when a Swiss Air flight had to abort takeoff while other planes were crossing the runway.
Former JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes is back. He's taking over Airbus North America
After leaving JetBlue Airways just a few months ago due to health reasons and stress, Robin Hayes is taking over Airbus' North America operations.
JetBlue, Southwest jets have close call at Washington airport after ATC mishap
The Federal Aviation Administration is looking into an incident when a JetBlue plane was forced to abort a takeoff because another plane was attempting to cross the runway.
Free Taylor Swift tickets: Company will pay 2 friends to travel to London, attend Eras Tour
Flytographer is looking to hire two "Chief Memory Makers" to attend the Eras Tour in London. Lucky Swifties will receive a $5,000 travel stipend, premium tickets to Wembley Stadium and other perks.
Whistleblower tells senator Boeing planes are unsafe, claims his superiors made threats over complaints
Sam Salehpour, an engineer at Boeing, told lawmakers that the company is cutting corners in assembling its 787 and 777 jets and claimed his supervisors have retaliated against him for blowing the whistle. (Credit: Senator Hawley Press Office)
Alaska Airlines flights resume after FAA's temporary ground stop
A nationwide ground stop was issued for Alaska Airlines on Wednesday as the carrier while it worked to resolve an issue with its weight and balance system.
American Airlines pilots union sees 'significant spike' in safety-related issues
The American Airlines pilots union warned in a letter on Saturday that it has been tracking a "significant spike" in safety- and maintenance-related problems.
FAA rolling out new technology to reduce risk of runway accidents
The Federal Aviation Administration, trying to eliminate all close calls at airports, is deploying more technology to improve "air traffic controllers’ situational awareness."
BARK Air bets big on luxury charter flights for dogs
BarkBox CEO Matt Meeker discusses his concept of pet-friendly travel for dogs on 'Varney & Co.'
Spirit employee seen cursing at passenger during altercation at Florida airport
Passenger allegedly instigated incident that has gone viral on social media. (Credit: @sightssoundsflavors/SightsSoundsFlavors.com/LOCAL NEWS X /TMX)
Rising costs on flights: When to book, and what to expect
Travel app Hopper reported that prices for airline tickets will start to rise next month as demand snaps back for the summer. Prices will peak at the end of May and early June.
Boeing 737 Max diverts to Idaho after in-flight emergency
A Boeing jet operated by Air Canada diverted during its flight from Mexico City to Vancouver, Canada, making an emergency landing in Idaho after a warning light illuminated.
Boeing whistleblower raises concerns over safety of 787 Dreamliner jets
Federal officials are investigating Boeing again after a whistleblower raised concerns about shortcuts taken when assembling the 777 and 787 widebody jets.
Delta flight declares emergency due to suspected lightning strike, lands safely in Atlanta
A Delta Air Lines flight traveling from New York to Atlanta International Airport landed safely after two emergencies were declared during the flight.
Space Perspective co-founder Jane Poynter on space tourism: There's a huge market here
Space Perspective co-founder and co-CEO Jane Poynter discusses space tourism, arguing the market is completely 'untapped.'
Vermont resort sees record turnout for Monday’s solar eclipse
Jay Peak Resort President Steve Wright tells ‘The Big Money Show’ that he had rooms booked four years ago for the solar eclipse.
Google Flights says these are the top summer travel destinations of 2024
Check out the most popular places for summer vacations in 2024 that can take you as far as Tokyo, Japan, or stay stateside with a trip to "The Big Apple," according to Google Flights.