Americans are fed up with bad customer service, increasingly seek 'revenge' over it
Customer service is on the decline in the U.S., and new data shows Americans are sick and tired of it. An expert explains what companies and consumers can do about it.
Medical tourism: What's driving this phenomenon?
Medical tourism, both domestically and internationally, attracts millions of people every year, according to federal health officials. In many cases, the biggest driver is price.
Spirit Airlines bringing in 4,000 pilots, flight attendants, other team members this year
Spirit Airlines will recruit several thousand new workers this year, including pilots, flight attendants, plane maintenance techs and other employees, the company said.
Spring, summer travelers encouraged to pack carbon monoxide alarms
The Consumer Product Safety Commission said spring and summer travelers should pack a carbon monoxide alarm with them on their trip as a safety precaution.
JetBlue will cut flights in, out of New York this summer, CEO says
JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes said during a discussion at the Economic Club of New York that airlines are going to have to reduce flights in and out of New York this summer.
United Airlines flight returns to Houston for emergency landing following 'mechanical issue'
A United Airlines plane that suffered a “mechanical issue" shortly after taking off from Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston on Tuesday night made an emergency landing.
FAA head stresses need for aviation industry to end close calls, renews safety push
Federal Aviation Administration acting administrator Billy Nolen said that "zero is the only acceptable number for serious incidents and close calls."
Carnival Cruise Lines has record future bookings, demand rebounds
Carnival Corporation on Monday said its future bookings hit record volumes in the first quarter and reported demand rebounding from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Australian travelers warn about Apple AirTag tracker placed in luggage in Bali: report
An Australian couple that traveled to Bali in Indonesia discovered an Apple AirTag had been placed in one of their bags, leading them to change their plans.
New Orleans cracks down on influx of Airbnb-style short-term rentals with new restrictions
New Orleans is once again attempting to crack down on the city's influx of Airbnb-style short-term rentals by adopting new regulations limiting owners to one property per block.
Former Obama official died after pilot of Bombardier jet flipped switch, plane 'abruptly pitched up'
The National Transportation Safety Board said a former Obama-era official on a business jet was fatally injured after the aircraft "abruptly pitched up."
Inflation pushing Americans to choose cruses over housing communities
Life at Sea Cruises managing director Mike Petterson discusses the demand for a three-year voyage offering passengers a chance to see the world while working remotely on 'The Claman Countdown.'
FAA lays out additional steps for air traffic controllers after 'too many close calls'
The Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Air Traffic Organization announced additional steps it's taking to ensure the aviation system is safe following a string of close calls.
Traveling with a pet? TSA advises the best way to get through airport security
The Transportation Security Administration last week reiterated the proper procedure for fliers going through security checkpoints with small pets.
Florida lawmaker warns over Miami Beach spring break violence: ‘Will not be tolerated'
Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna provides an update after Miami Beach implements a spring break curfew – and looks at extending it – after two fatal shootings.
Delta launches pilot program to train next generation of aviators
Delta Air Lines is launching a program intended to train the next generation of pilots. This comes amid a time when the industry has been working around the clock to train pilots.
Teenager dies after defibrillator on American Airlines flight wasn't charged, lawsuit alleges
A mother has filed a lawsuit against American Airlines claiming her son died last June after he became unconscious and the automatic external defibrillator on his flight was not charged.
Federal Reserve is 'in a tight spot' ahead of meeting: Ben Levisohn
Ben Levisohn, Carleton English and Kristen Bellstrom discuss the impact on investments and savings from the bank crisis, how a TikTok ban would affect the tech industry as well as high vacation prices.
Royal Caribbean shares slide following refund fiasco
Royal Caribbean was forced to offer refunds after it said there was an error with its online package booking system that allowed guests to purchase a product that wasn't available.
First major US railroad merger in decades will go forward
Federal regulators approved Canadian Pacific’s $31 billion acquisition of Kansas City Southern late Wednesday morning following a years-long review process.