Pumpkin spice latte lovers can visit this spa offering PSL hot tubs and pumpkin pie facials
A spa service agency is offering a pumpkin spice latte-themed day with pumpkin pie facials, a PSL hot tub and more with health-boosting ingredients.
United Airlines lifts nationwide ground stop after equipment outage
United Airlines temporarily grounded all flights Wednesday after an equipment failure, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
Air Canada passengers kicked off flight for refusing to sit on vomit-covered seats
An Air Canada passenger wrote that two of her fellow travelers were escorted off a plane because they refused to sit in vomit-covered seats that were not properly cleaned.
Labor Day by the numbers: Facts and stats about the holiday
Labor Day is celebrated on the first Monday of September. Here are a few facts and statistics that are worth knowing about the American workforce and the upcoming holiday.
Injured passengers carried off Delta plane in stretchers after severe turbulence: video
Video taken by a passenger shows travelers being removed from a Delta Air Lines plane on stretchers in Atlanta after it encountered turbulence.
Worker dies in forklift accident at Logan International Airport
A forklift operator died Tuesday after becoming involved in an accident at Boston’s Logan International Airport, according to state police.
11 passengers hospitalized after Delta plane turbulence in Atlanta
A Delta Air Lines flight from Milan to Atlanta hit violent turbulence on Tuesday, sending 11 individuals to the hospital, according to reports.
This European airline is launching an 'adult-only' section
Corendon Airlines announced Tuesday that its the first Turkish-Dutch airline to create an "Only Adult zone." It will be on flights between Amsterdam and Curaçao.
Passengers scream in terror as flight to Mallorca hit with severe turbulence: video
A video recorded by a passenger reportedly flying to the Spanish island of Mallorca shows other people on board the plane screaming as it encounterd turbulence.
New generation of aircraft mechanics hoping to fill gaps amid worker shortage
The aviation industry is expected to see a shortage of 12,000 to 18,000 aviation maintenance technicians in 2023 as nearly one-third of the workforce is at or near retirement.
American Airlines hit with largest-ever fine for tarmac delays
The Transportation Department slapped American Airlines with a $4.1 million fine in connection to how long the carrier has made passengers wait on planes idling on the tarmac.
Travel chaos unfolding in Europe as UK air traffic control working to fix 'technical issue'
A “technical issue" that affected a top United Kingdom air traffic control service provider is causing travel disruption across Europe, reports say.
North Korea running commercial flights to China, Russia for first time since COVID-19
North Korean airline Air Koryo has resumed commercial flights with China and Russia after years of pandemic-related restrictions.
Three Ryanair passengers removed from flight after brawl erupts: video
A video has captured a disruption onboard a Ryanair flight this week before takeoff, resulting in three passengers being removed from the aircraft.
Fyre Festival 2 tickets reportedly selling out despite 2017 disaster
Fyre Festival co-founder Billy McFarland said the first pre-sale tickets have sold out for his planned second go at it despite the disaster the first one became.
Delta launches new health technologies for in-flight medical emergencies: ‘As safe as possible’
To help ensure the safety of passengers, Delta Air Lines is rolling out upgrades to its onboard medical tools and technology. The chief health officer shared details.
Frontier Airlines handing out matching miles for student loan debts of 100 people
Frontier Airlines said it will dole out miles equivalent to student loan debts as part of a sweepstakes. 100 people can win with the opportunity to get as many miles as they have debt.
American Airlines plane bound for NYC diverts to Jacksonville after pepper spray incident
An American Airlines plane headed to New York City was diverted to Jacksonville after someone accidentally sprayed a bottle of pepper spray.
FAA holds runway safety meetings at major airports nationwide after multiple close calls
The Federal Aviation Administration plans to meet with airport officials at 90 major airports through September as part of its ongoing effort to prevent close calls.
Tech-savvy thieves using Bluetooth to decide which cars are worth breaking into
The Livermore Police Department in California warned residents that tech-savvy thieves are searching for active Bluetooth devices that are left in cars as a rising "crime trend."



















