This airline will show travelers where babies are sitting on a flight
A traveler who is picking his or her spot on a flight through the company's website will now be shown where babies will be seated on the plane.
Cuban-American claims to be rightful owner of Havana airport, sues airlines
A Cuban-American claims to be the rightful owner of Havana airport, which was seized in 1959 Revolutions, and sues two airlines.
This dog breed remains banned on Delta flights
Delta is upholding a rule it imposed last year: no pit bulls.
This startup is making waves in its bid to change regional travel
Regional bus operating company Landline secured a $3.85 million investment from Upfront Ventures as it continues to expand.
How to not get stranded like Thomas Cook customers did
“Especially pay attention to the low-cost carrier some of them have been having financial trouble lately," MarketWatch reporter Jacob Passy said.
American Airline mechanic sabotage charge raises airplane security concerns
American Airline mechanic Abdul-Majeed Marouf Ahmed Alani pled not guilty on Friday to a sabotage charge. The case raises security concerns over airplane security at airports.
Dozens of airline customer service agents report abusive customers
Dozens of airline customer service agents reported being verbally threatened from passengers in 2019.
Boeing CEO: 737 Max 'going to be one of the safest airplanes ever to fly'
Boeing's CEO remains hopeful the 737 Max will return to the skies later this year.
Southwest Airlines employees could land Boeing 737 reimbursement
Southwest airline looking to share Boeing reimbursement with employees.
US-China trade war: Why Boeing might benefit from potential thaw
Boeing announced in July "a $5.6 billion reduction in revenue and pre-tax earnings" as a total result of the FAA grounding of the 737 Max jets.









