Hilton to install Tesla chargers at 2,000 hotels
Tesla will install 20,000 universal wall connectors across 2,000 Hilton properties in the United States, Canada and Mexico beginning early next year, the companies said.
Carnival cruise ship passenger airlifted by Coast Guard 180 miles from Cape Cod, Massachusetts
The Coast Guard airlifted a woman to safety from the Carnival Legend cruise ship on Labor Day after she began suffering health problems.
Ground stops at major Chicago airports lifted after storms pass
Ground stops at major Chicago airports were initiated Wednesday due to thunderstorms in the region, according to the the Federal Aviation Administration.
Airbnb and Vrbo hosts under new restrictions as short-term rental rules kick off in NYC
The enforcement by the New York City Mayor's Office of Special Enforcement kicked off Tuesday for Local Law 18. It makes registration of short-term rentals in the Big Apple mandatory.
Qantas CEO steps down early as carrier looks to fix reputation
Qantas Group CEO Alan Joyce stepped down earlier than expected as the airline tries to repair its reputation. Joyce said the best thing he could do is to accelerate his retirement.
Venice, international travel hotspot, to charge daily tourists a fee next year
The tourist hotspot of Venice, Italy is preparing to charge day-trippers with a $5.50 fee next year after its city council gave the plan a green light.
United Airlines lifts nationwide ground stop after equipment outage
United Airlines temporarily grounded all flights Wednesday after an equipment failure, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
Air Canada passengers kicked off flight for refusing to sit on vomit-covered seats
An Air Canada passenger wrote that two of her fellow travelers were escorted off a plane because they refused to sit in vomit-covered seats that were not properly cleaned.
Labor Day by the numbers: Facts and stats about the holiday
Labor Day is celebrated on the first Monday of September. Here are a few facts and statistics that are worth knowing about the American workforce and the upcoming holiday.
Caribbean island to bank upwards of $30 million due to domain name amid AI frenzy
The boom in artificial intelligence interest has prompted a rush for domain names and web space to host and promote the new platforms, and the small British territory of Anguilla in the Caribbean could cash in.
Biden admin's overtime rule would hurt small businesses, trade groups warn
The Biden administration's proposed overtime rule would be disruptive to small businesses, trade groups warn
Labor Day weekend 2023: Best, worst times to travel
Recent data showed that many people are taking advantage of their last holiday weekend before summer ends. Bookings for flights, hotels, rental cars and cruises are higher.
This European airline is launching an 'adult-only' section
Corendon Airlines announced Tuesday that its the first Turkish-Dutch airline to create an "Only Adult zone." It will be on flights between Amsterdam and Curaçao.
A long-term pilot strike would result in 'completely paralyzed' airline industry: Kyle Bailey
Former FAA safety team representative Kyle Bailey analyzes latest news around pilot health and potential labor union strikes.
Hurricane Idalia: Some Florida airports close, airlines take action as state braces for storm
Some airports in Florida closed on Tuesday as the state braces for what's forecast to be "an extremely dangerous major hurricane" even before it makes landfall.
New generation of aircraft mechanics hoping to fill gaps amid worker shortage
The aviation industry is expected to see a shortage of 12,000 to 18,000 aviation maintenance technicians in 2023 as nearly one-third of the workforce is at or near retirement.
American Airlines hit with largest-ever fine for tarmac delays
The Transportation Department slapped American Airlines with a $4.1 million fine in connection to how long the carrier has made passengers wait on planes idling on the tarmac.
American Airlines flight attendants threaten to strike, demand new contract
Allied Pilot Association spokesperson and American Airlines pilot Captain Dennis Tajer discusses a potential pilot and flight attendants strike on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Las Vegas hotels under investigation for legionnaires' disease cases
The Southern Nevada Health District said guests at two Las Vegas hotels and casinos tested positive for Legionnaires' disease, a bacterial infection that causes pneumonia-like symptoms.
Bad weather dampens Six Flags, SeaWorld, Cedar Fair theme park traffic
Major theme parks are getting pummeled by bad weather from excessive rain, heat and even smoke from the Canadian wildfires, which is hurting traffic.