Airlines will not ‘catch up’ by the end of summer: Travel expert
Global Entrepreneurship Network Chairman of the Board Jeff Hoffman weighs in on the airline delays and cancellations that are plaguing Americans nationwide on ‘Varney & Co.’
Varney: July 4th travel not looking good
FOX Business host Stuart Varney discusses chaos at the airports during his ‘My Take.’
Travel turmoil ahead of the holiday weekend
FOX Business' Lydia Hu reports on flight cancelations ahead of the busy July 4 holiday.
Selina: The first global 'work, play and stay' ecosystem
Selina co-founder and CEO Rafael Museri reveals the lifestyle company's unique concept in the rapidly growing hospitality segment on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Travel industry seeing ‘unprecedented demand’: Wheels Up CEO
Wheels Up CEO Kenny Dichter discusses how the travel industry is impacted by ‘unprecedented demand’ amid thousands of flight cancellations.
Spirit expanding at Newark Airport amid merger talks with JetBlue, Frontier
Spirit Airlines beat out competitors JetBlue and Alaska for 16 peak runway times at Newark Liberty International Airport, according to the Department of Transportation.
TSA on track to confiscate record number of firearms
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers have stopped an average of 17 firearms at checkpoints each day over the past six months.
TSA hits pandemic-era record over July 4 weekend
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) hit a COVID pandemic-era record number of travelers at airports on Friday, with millions screened last weekend.
More summer flights slashed by British Airways
As cancellations and delays plague airports, British Airways has moved to cancel even more of its summer flights. Other airlines have made similar decisions.
Hard Rock deal ends casino strike threat in Atlantic City
Atlantic City's main casino workers union reached an agreement with the Hard Rock Casino, removing the last threat of a strike during the busy holiday weekend.
Fourth of July travel: Hundreds of flights canceled on busy weekend
A reinvigorated travel sector, the Fourth of July and some of the highest traffic since pre-pandemic times have overloaded airports, creating delays and cancellations nationwide.
Missouri fatal train crash sparks lawsuits against Amtrak, BNSF
The first lawsuits have been filed only days after an Amtrak train collision and derailment in rural Missouri that left four people dead and injured up to 150 others.
American Airlines glitch leaves thousands of flights without key crew
A software glitch left thousands of American Airlines flights without pilots for July as delays and cancellations continue to derail travel plans nationwide.
Fourth of July travel: Flight delays, cancelations continue Friday
Hundreds of flights are still being delayed and canceled as the Fourth of July holiday weekend kicks off. Over 3.55 million are expected to fly this holiday, according to AAA.
Farmers cash in on 'agritourism' amid summer camping season
To avoid camping crowds, more people are opting to explore the great outdoors in unexpected places this summer. A Christmas tree farm in Ohio allows camping.
Video shows Norwegian Cruise ship hit iceberg: 'Titanic 2.0'
A video has gone viral after it was released showing the moment a Norweign Cruise Line ship hit an iceberg in Alaska this week. The cruise line cut its trip short.
Best, worst states for summer road trips in 2022: Report
WalletHub released a report that found the best and worst states for summer road trips in 2022, based on each state’s costs, safety and activities. New York was at the top of the list.
Uber report details more than 3K sexual assault claims on platform amid pandemic
Uber issued its latest safety report which saw the number of sexual assault reports from its U.S. rides decline by 38% in 2019-2020, an improvement from the previous two years.
Atlantic City avoids casino strike with last-minute deal
A strike by workers at four casinos in Atlantic City was averted Thursday night which could have disrupted the Fourth of July weekend, one of the busiest for that city.
Las Vegas 'property spouses' who renovate RVs are testament to vehicle's popularity despite inflation
Over 40 million people are expected to travel by car this July 4th. Despite high gas prices, demand for RVs is said to be soaring, with manufacturing at a high.