Alaska Airlines offering flight attendant incentives to combat staffing shortages
Alaska Airlines says its "offering flight attendants pay incentives to fill gaps in staffing for a short period of time this spring."
Disney's left-wing activism creates 'environment of fear' that is 'damaging morale,' some workers say
A group of anonymous employees at The Walt Disney Company has spoken out in an open letter, warning the company not to take political stances that alienate some workers and parts of Disney's audience, and claiming that Disney has become "an increasingly uncomfortable place to work" for those who don't agree with "explicitly progressive" policies.
Airline CEOs ask Biden to end federal mask mandate: 'Makes no sense'
Airline CEOs send President Biden a letter calling on him to end the federal mask mandate on public transportation.
Boeing 737-800 crashes in China -- is the airplane safe?
A Boeing 737-800 operated by China Eastern suddenly plunged from an altitude of about 30,000 feet on Monday in China's Guangxi region, likely killing all 132 people on board.
Air New Zealand offers 17-hour flights from New York to Auckland
The new flights would be about 8,800 miles each way and tickets start from about 2,000 New Zealand dollars ($1,400) roundtrip.
JetBlue lacked staff to disembark stranded passengers off airplane: 'Embarrassing'
JetBlue passengers were left sitting on an idle plane at the Worcester Regional Airport in Massachusetts after staff left.
Airline prices may increase to offset fuel costs as demand surges
With demand surging, some major carriers are confident in being able to offset the higher fuel costs.
CDC eases cruise ship travel COVID-19 warning level
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has once again moved to lower its cruise ship Travel Health Notice from "high" to "moderate."
Cruise travelers avoiding Baltic region due to Russia-Ukraine war
As cruise lines cancel trips or adjust bookings that involve Russian ports, travelers are adjusting their plans as well.
Airlines slash flights amid rising fuel, oil prices
Some major passenger carriers are being forced to trim their flying schedules due to the uptick in jet fuel prices, which have been driving by an increase in oil prices.
Rental and home prices expected to rise even more this year, forcing some to pack up and move
Rent and home prices have seen major increases over the past year and in some places, they've hit record highs. But be prepared to pay even more in the coming year.
Royal Caribbean debuts world's largest cruise ship as COVID-19 restrictions ease
Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas – the world’s largest cruise ship – has set off on its inaugural voyage from Fort Lauderdale to Labadee, Haiti; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Nassau and CocoCay, Bahamas.
Russian-Ukraine war prompts Royal Caribbean to cancel 2022 sailings to Russia
The cruise line joined other companies in stopping operations in the country after the invasion of Ukraine.
Disney reveals inside of new 'Guardians of the Galaxy' attraction
Take a look at the first video of Disney’s new attraction, which is expected to open later this year.
Russian airline Aeroflot violated Canadian airspace, officials say
The Canadian government has accused Russia's flagship airline Aeroflot of violating a ban that restricts its flights from traveling through the country's airspace.
Delta Air Lines suspends code-share agreement with Russia's Aeroflot
While Delta does not operate services to Ukraine or Russia, the code-share agreement allows its customers to book seats on Aeroflot flights and vice versa.
Buying starter home is cheaper than renting in many US cities: Report
In the U.S., buying a starter home is more affordable than renting in many large cities.
Carnival cruise passenger seen in video moments before reportedly jumping off ship
In the cell phone video obtained by FOX 8, the woman, 32, is seen being pulled to her feet by security guards on the deck of the Carnival Valor ship on Wednesday.
Americans are emerging from the pandemic ready to splurge on events and travel
With daily new COVID-19 cases falling, restrictions easing and the strongest consumer finances in recent history, Americans are finally emerging from the pandemic eager to splurge on everything from travel and sports events to restaurants, cruises and theme parks, executives say.
FAA head who tried to rebuild agency's reputation resigns
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration is stepping down.


















