Get ready for busy travel season; airlines could set record
If you're planning a big vacation trip this summer, move over.
BA says most flights running; angry passengers face delays
British Airways says it's continuing to work hard to resume a normal flight schedule at two London airports a day after a global IT failure crippled its services.
U.S. might ban laptops on all flights into and out of the country
The United States might ban laptops from aircraft cabins on all flights into and out of the country as part of a ramped-up effort to protect against potential security threats, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said on Sunday.
U.S. might ban laptops on all flights into and out of the country
The United States might ban laptops from aircraft cabins on all flights into and out of the country as part of a ramped-up effort to protect against potential security threats, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said on Sunday.
Russia squares up to Boeing, Airbus with maiden jet flight
Russia completed the maiden flight of its new MS-21 medium-range passenger plane on Sunday, its first post-Soviet foray into production of a mainline commercial aircraft which it hopes will rival those of its Western competitors.
Russia squares up to Boeing, Airbus with maiden jet flight
Russia completed the maiden flight of its new MS-21 medium-range passenger plane on Sunday, its first post-Soviet foray into production of a mainline commercial aircraft which it hopes will rival those of its Western competitors.
BA outage creates London travel chaos; power issue blamed
British Airways says travelers are facing delays because of a failure of its computer systems worldwide.
The Latest: BA cancels all flights from Heathrow, Gatwick
The Latest on British Airways flight stalled by IT failure (all times local): 1:20 p.m. British Airways has canceled all flights from London's Heathrow and Gatwick airports as a global IT failure causes severe disruption for travelers.
Kuwaiti company agrees to pay $95 million in fraud case
A Kuwaiti logistics company has agreed to pay $95 million to resolve allegations that it inflated prices and defrauded the U.S. government for contracts to feed American troops in Iraq, Kuwait and Jordan.
UPS fined $247M over illegal cigarette shipments
A federal judge ordered United Parcel Service to pay nearly $247 million in damages and penalties for "illegally shipping" large volumes of untaxed cigarettes in New York.
UPS fined $247M over illegal cigarette shipments
A federal judge ordered United Parcel Service to pay nearly $247 million in damages and penalties for "illegally shipping" large volumes of untaxed cigarettes in New York.
First to board or join the horde; is elite travel worth it?
Summer travelers may well find themselves stuck in long security lines and squeezed into cramped seats.
Americans Are Traveling (& Spending) More Than Ever This Memorial Day
Memorial Day is often referred to as the kickoff of summer and this year it looks like people are kicking the season off with a getaway.
Americans Are Traveling (& Spending) More Than Ever This Memorial Day
Memorial Day is often referred to as the kickoff of summer and this year it looks like people are kicking the season off with a getaway.
Judge: UPS must pay $247M to NYC and state in cigarette case
A federal judge has ordered delivery giant UPS Inc. to pay New York City and the state nearly $247 million in damages and penalties for illegally shipping cigarettes.
Judge: UPS must pay $247M to NYC and state in cigarette case
A federal judge has ordered delivery giant UPS Inc. to pay New York City and the state nearly $247 million in damages and penalties for illegally shipping cigarettes.
Amtrak: 3 tracks to be closed at Penn Station during repairs
Amtrak officials say three tracks at a time will be closed at Penn Station as part of extensive repair work there that is expected to inconvenience thousands of rail commuters this summer.
This is Uber's biggest employee problem, and it's not sexism, says HR boss
After being riddled with lawsuits, executive departures and multiple headlines involving sexism for several months, Uber’s chief of human resources told USA TODAY that the start up’s culture is no worse than any other company that she has worked at.






