Las Vegas hotels hiring hundreds as travel confidence returns
As more people get vaccinated against COVID-19, many are starting to feel safe enough to start traveling again. The Las Vegas Strip is already seeing that demand and hotels are needing to hire more staff, and fast.
Southwest Airlines makes rewards points less valuable overnight
Southwest's decision to devalue airline rewards points overnight isn’t flying with travelers.
Analyst skeptical that air travel will ever rebound to pre-pandemic rates: 'Not by a long shot'
American Airlines announced Wednesday that it expects to fly at more than 90% of pre-pandemic seat capacity on domestic flights this summer, but travel analyst and Boyd Group International President Mike Boyd is skeptical that the industry will ever fully rebound.
United to resume pre-pandemic boarding process
United will reinstate its group boarding system
GOP senators introduce CRUISE Act to jumpstart post-COVID cruise operations
Republican Sens. Rick Scott and Marco Rubio of Florida, as well as Dan Sullivan of Alaska, on Tuesday introduced legislation to jumpstart cruise operations.
Miami mayor says docked cruises affect 'the local economy tremendously'
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez stressed on Tuesday that the continued shutdown of the cruise industry has affected tourism in Miami and, in turn, the local economy.
Avelo Airlines CEO aims to 'inspire travel' amid COVID pandemic with lower fares
Avelo Airlines CEO Andrew Levy on his low-cost carrier that will only fly to small service airports.
Airlines pull Boeing Max jets from service over electrical issue
U.S. airlines, including American, United and Alaska, are pulling Boeing Max jets from their fleets after Boeing reported an electrical issue with the planes.
Boeing: Possible electrical issue in some 737 Max aircraft
Boeing has told 16 of its customers to address a possible electrical issue in group of 737 Max aircraft before using them further.
Real-life ‘Jurassic Park’ could probably be built ‘if we wanted to,’ Elon Musk’s Neuralink partner says
Elon Musk's business partner and Neuralink co-founder, Max Hodak, told fans in a tweet that they "could probably build jurassic park if we wanted to" with "maybe 15 years of breeding and engineering to get super exotic novel species."
United Airlines workers protest potential layoffs after $7.7 billion federal bailout
United Airlines catering workers protested the airline's plans to lay off workers despite receiving $7.7 billion in total federal bailout funds since last year.
DeSantis sues CDC over lack of cruise ship guidance
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Thursday that the state of Florida is suing the federal government over a failure to lift restrictions on cruise ships as the U.S. stages its recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
O.J. Simpson's defamation lawsuit against Vegas hotel is 'resolved,' lawyer says
O.J. Simpson reportedly settled his defamation suit against The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.
Flight Attendants Association president makes case for requiring passengers to wear masks
Association of Flight Attendants international president Sara Nelson makes a push to mandate face masks on flights during coronavirus pandemic.
Delta reduces flight schedule for August
Delta cuts flights as travel demand stalls; Fox Biz Flash: 7/14.
What should travelers expect in post-pandemic airports?
Vantage Airport Group CEO George Casey says airports need to instill confidence in travelers.
Frontier Airlines to offer 'more room' seating option in wake of coronavirus pandemic
Frontier Airlines CEO Barry Biffle on social distancing on planes, safety procedures.
How are plane seats disinfected?
With the ongoing flu season and coronavirus outbreak, be sure to make your next flight a safer one with these helpful disinfecting tips.
Daredevils build 'world's largest trampoline,' 100 feet in the air
A stunt crew called the 'Dunking Devils Squad' have built what they claim is the 'world's largest trampoline' and, to top it all off, suspended it about 100 feet above the earth.
Thanksgiving travel tips: How to avoid the worst traffic this holiday season
According to AAA, this holiday season will see more than 55 million people hit the road, making this the second-busiest Thanksgiving for road travel since AAA began their tracking in 2000.



















