Miami’s hospitality industry thriving after pandemic
Acqualina Resort & Residences CEO and partner Deborah Yager Fleming provides a unique perspective on Florida’s swift recovery in the travel and hospitality industry following the pandemic on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Airline complaints nearly tripled in May compared with same pre-pandemic month
Airline complaints in May were down from April 2022but up more than 200% from those received pre-pandemic in May 2019, according to the Department of Transportation.
Union Pacific second quarter profit improves as railroad delivery delays are reduced
Union Pacific's profit grew 2% in the second quarter to $1.84 billion. This is a slight improvement from last year's profit of $1.8 billion.
Alaska Airlines to launch electronic bag tags to cut down on check-in time
Alaska Airlines is slated to become the first carrier to launch electronic bag tags to help passengers cut down on the time it takes to drop off luggage at the airport.
Alaska Airlines flight delayed after 2 pilots have 'professional disagreement', refuse to fly together
An Alaska Airlines flight was forced to return to the gate on Monday after the two pilots had a "professional disagreement," the airline told Fox Business on Thursday.
American Airlines flight makes emergency landing due to turbulence, leaving 8 injured
An American Airlines flight on its way to Nashville, TN was forced to make an emergency landing at a local Alabama airport, leaving 8 injured due to injuries sustained.
Pilot shortage takes center stage as summer travel heats up
FOX Business correspondent Grady Trimble details how airlines are addressing the pilot shortage on 'Varney & Co.'
CDC no longer reporting COVID-19 cases on cruise ships to the public: What to know
The CDC has retired its COVID-19 Program for Cruise Ships, which used color-coding to identify coronavirus levels on participating cruise ships. The CDC announced the program's end on July 18.
Scandinavian Airlines, pilots unions reach deal to end 2-week strike
Scandinavian Airlines said Tuesday it had reached a deal with the pilots' unions, ending a 15-day strike that had cost the airline more than $145 million.
Inflation now stifling 'revenge travel': Expert
Global Entrepreneurship Network chairman of the board Jeff Hoffman discusses how the worker shortage is affecting the summer travel season on 'Varney & Co.'
Delta places order for 100 Boeing 737 Max planes
The order will grow the size of Delta's 737 family to more than 300 aircraft by the end of the decade.
Boeing cuts long-range industrywide outlook for planes
Boeing has reduced its long-range airplane demand forecast largely because of uncertainty surrounding the ability for manufacturers to sell to Russia due to the war in Ukraine.
Inside Disney's new 'Wish' mega cruise ship
Disney's latest cruise ship features a water ride with twisting tubes and ocean views.
Biden should run for re-election: Former Obama transportation secretary
Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation under Obama Ray Lahood discusses airline disruptions, pilot shortages amid the retirement age debate and his thoughts on the 2024 presidential race.
Private jet travel becoming more accessible amid ‘boom’: Set Jet CEO
Set Jet CEO Tom Smith provides a unique perspective on the prospering private jet industry amid heavy commercial flight delays and cancellations on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Spirit postpones Frontier deal vote to end of July
Spirit Airlines agreed to postpone its shareholder vote on the potential deal with Frontier to the end of July to give the budget carrier more time to garner support from stockholders.
Delta sees 'meaningful' full-year profit on resilient consumer demand
Delta reported an adjusted profit of $1.44 per share, below Wall Street estimates. It's the airline's strongest quarterly earnings since the pandemic started.
Taking a vacation? Why 1 in 2 employees can't unplug
More than half of consumers can't detach from work or don't think they could even while on paid time off which means they run the risk of burning out.
London's Heathrow Airport limits summer passengers, asks airlines to stop selling tickets
The busiest airport in the United Kingdom, London’s Heathrow Airport, is going to limit daily passengers as it grapples with staffing shortages and service disruptions.
Frontier Airlines asks Spirit to delay shareholder vote, says not enough votes
Frontier CEO Barry Biffle said the airline, which already submitted its “last, best and final offer," needs more time to win approval from Spirit shareholders.