American Airlines pilots refuse recorded NTSB interview on JFK close call, get hit with subpoenas
The National Transportation Safety Board said Friday that it had issued subpoenas for three pilots of an American Airlines jet after a close call last month.
Ohio mayor furious with Norfolk Southern after train derailment: 'We’re going to hold their feet to the fire'
An Ohio mayor said he would hold a rail operator accountable following a derailment of a train hauling chemicals that led to the evacuation of residents in his village.
Virgin Atlantic CEO: Tech layoffs will impact airline industry
Virgin Atlantic CEO Shai Weiss noted that layoffs in the tech sector have an impact on the travel industry. He still contends that the corporate traveler will fully return in 2023.
Southwest is ‘overwhelmed’ and clearly got ‘caught short’: Rep. Brandon Williams
Rep. Brandon Williams, R-N.Y., discusses President Biden challenging the GOP on social security and weighs in on the Southwest COO apologizing for the holiday travel chaos.
Southwest Airlines exec offers up explanation for Christmas meltdown
Southwest Airlines COO Andrew Watterson will detail the factors that caused the carrier's operational meltdown in December when nearly 17,000 flights were canceled to the Senate Commerce Committee on Thursday.
Super Bowl LVII hotel prices surge ahead of big game
Super Bowl LVII will attract tens of thousands of football fans in Glendale, Arizona, on Feb. 12. The big game has sent hotel prices in major metro areas soaring.
Super Bowl: A breakdown of how much the big game will cost
The Super Bowl is going to cost a hefty amount this year, whether you chose to shell out thousands of dollars to go in person or if you opt to stay home and host your friends.
Pennsylvania airport officials discover stowaway frog in luggage
Transportation and Security Administration officials recently found a live frog while checking bags at the Harrisburg International Airport in Pennsylvania.
At least 4 injured after battery catches fire on United flight from San Diego
A United Airlines flight from San Diego had to return shortly after takeoff after a battery device caught fire in the cabin. Four patients were transported to the hospital.
FAA faces scrutiny from lawmakers after recent near misses: 'Alarm bells should be going off'
The Federal Aviation Administration is facing scrutiny from Congress after several recent incidents in which accidents were narrowly avoided and an outage delayed flights,.
Bill Gates defends use of private jet amid fight against climate change
During an interview with BBC, billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates said it wasn't hypocritical for him to travel by private jet despite being an advocate for climate change.
Airlines 'need to be reinvesting' in their employees: Lyn Montgomery
Southwest Airlines Flight Attendants Union President Lyn Montgomery discusses how benefits and pay have decreased over the years for airline workers.
FAA has 'alarm bells going off' over recent runway collision incidents: Casey Murray
Southwest Pilots Union President Casey Murray calls for infrastructure improvements to the air traffic control system.
Spring break 2023 hotspots will put a big dent in your wallet: Tips for traveling on a budget
Travel mid-week, take advantage of hotel amenities and sign up for loyalty rewards to avoid spending big bucks this spring break, according to travel strategist Jeanenne Tornatore.
Southwest Airlines reducing minimum requirements for pilots: report
Southwest Airlines is reportedly cutting the number of hours pilot applicants must have spent flying jets or other turbine-powered aircraft to qualify for jobs.
Truck driver shares ‘painful’ decision to leave California for the sake of her business
Truck driver Dee Sova breaks down her difficult decision to relocate her business following the passage of California's law, AB5, that banned independent truck drivers.
Southwest Airlines exec to testify at Senate hearing following travel meltdown
Southwest Airlines Chief Operating Officer will testify in front of the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee next week to explain what the airline has done following the holiday meltdown
Spring break season will be 'all about flexibility': Jeanenne Tornatore
Travel expert Jeanenne Tornatore says some spring breakers may be spending up to $2,000 more this year to visit hotspots.
Flight canceled or disrupted? Know your rights
Amid a spate of flight cancellations due to bad weather and manmade mishaps, air travelers should know their rights when airlines cancel or delay their flights.
Over 400K without power in Texas due to ice storm
More than 400,000 Texas customers are still without power early Thursday following the impacts of a multi-state ice storm that resulted in the deaths of at least eight people.


















