Buttigieg silent as pilot shortage threatens another summer travel season: Jeff Hoffman
Global Entrepreneurship Network Board Chairman Jeff Hoffman warns of summer travel delays and staffing shortages on 'Varney & Co.'
Princess Cruises opens sales for its longest ever world voyage
Princess Cruises will sail its longest cruise in 2025, a 116-day world voyage roundtrip from Los Angeles, California and Fort Lauderdale, Florida starting at $19,999 per person.
Best places to buy a beach house in the US ranked
Vacation rental management platform Vacasa released the top destinations to purchase a beach home in the U.S., and some of the results may come as a surprise.
RobotLAB deploys BellaBot to better serve the hospitality sector
RobotLAB founder and CEO Elad Inbar tells 'The Claman Countdown' the educational technology company has over 10,000 robots working in businesses and schools.
United Airlines cutting flights due to an air traffic controller shortage
Frontier Airlines CEO Barry Biffle says his company could ‘sidestep’ a possible recession as the demand for flights is ‘extremely robust’ with work from home and more flexibility post-pandemic.
American Airlines adjusts loyalty program, switches to dynamic pricing
American Airlines introduced "flight awards" and an updated award chart. The airline says the recent changes will give loyalty program members a better understanding of their miles.
Virgin Atlantic exec says premium travel is booming
Virgin Atlantic says it is seeing strong demand for its premium seating as the airline industry is experiencing a spike in travel since the end of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Carnival CEO Josh Weinstein: Something for everyone is in our portfolio
Carnival Corporation CEO Josh Weinstein discusses what's behind the rise in bookings volume and the hunt for new revenue streams on 'The Claman Countdown.'
United adds more international routes this summer due to strong demand
United Airlines announced that it is adding nearly 25 new international routes this summer in response to 'soaring overseas" demand. The airline will fly to 114 international cities.
Atlanta has the busiest airport in the world
Five of the 10 busiest airports in the world are located in the United States, according to the Airports Council International (ACI) World.
State Department warns passport processing delayed amid 'unprecedented demand'
The State Department extended the processing time for passport applications, saying it is seeing "unprecedented demand" and could hit a record this year.
Hawaii mulls fees for ecotourism crush
Hawaii's lawmakers are debating the issue of having tourists pay to help defer the costs associated with keeping the state's natural beauty.
Expedia rolls out ChatGPT-powered travel planning feature in app
Expedia has introduced a new in-app travel planning feature powered by ChatGPT as the company leans in on bolstering its artificial intelligence tools.
Virgin cruise passenger falls from balcony and later dies
A Virgin Voyages Valiant Lady passenger died on Sunday after falling from their balcony. The ship returned to its port in Miami, before resuming the itinerary.
Gas prices could hit $4 a gallon after OPEC production cut
Gas prices may surge as we head into the summer driving season due to the latest productions cut from OPEC+, according to experts.
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.



















