The state of the travel industry
Vacasa CEO Matt Roberts on his business and whether the travel industry is making a comeback.
Grandmother, granddaughter kicked out of Georgia hotel after giving 3-star review: Report
Susan Leger told Fox 8 that they paid to stay at Baymont Inn & Suites in Helen, Georgia, a hotel franchise owned by Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, for three nights in September.
FAA proposes over $160K in fines against airline passengers for alcohol-related incidents
A majority of the cases involved passengers attempting to consume their own alcohol aboard the flight, which is against federal law.
Disney World halts sale of several annual passes
Disney World has marked three of its annual pass options as being "currently unavailable" on its website.
Thanksgiving travel rush: TSA says it's prepared to handle estimated 20M passengers
The TSA has been stepping up hiring efforts around the country in order to be well prepared for the volume of travelers, which will be "notably higher" than what has been seen in recent weeks.
These are the 'best' historic hotels in America for 2021
History buffs who are searching for a vacation destination don’t need to look beyond this list.
Disney World pauses COVID-19 vaccine mandate
Walt Disney World confirmed to Fox Business Saturday that it has paused its COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
Thanksgiving travel hurdles: Surge in demand, airline staffing woes could have impact
The Thanksgiving travel rush is already underway, with U.S. fliers flocking to airports and millions of drivers expected to fill highways.
This town in Ohio was named the top trending destination of 2022
Vacation rental online marketplace, Vrbo, has released its 2022 trend report predicting travel trends for the year ahead.
Unruly airline passengers must be placed on no-fly list, union says
Transport Workers Union President John Samuelsen brought his concerns before the House Homeland Security Committee on Tuesday, saying a no-fly list must be established to quell the "increasing risk of workplace assault" that workers are facing across the nation.
Oklahoma the last state with gas under $3 a gallon
The average price for a gallon of gasoline in the U.S. is about $3.41, with California getting hit hardest. The average price for a gallon of gasoline in "Golden State" is $4.69, according to AAA.
Disney Cruise Line vaccine mandate: Passengers 5 and older must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19
Disney Cruise Line announced Wednesday that it will require passengers who are 5 years of age and older to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
Thanksgiving travel: The cheapest day to fly
To help passengers avoid as much suffering as possible, AAA projected the cheapest and quietest day to travel for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Passenger volume at US airports nearing prepandemic levels as TSA staffs up
On Sunday, more than 2.1 million people were screened at airport checkpoints across the nation, 10% fewer people than were screened on the same day two years ago, according to Transportation Security Administration spokesperson Lisa Farbstein.
Airlines are rewriting the rules on frequent-flier programs – again
Frequent-flier programs really need a new name: Welcome to the era of the frequent-spender program.
Boeing, Airbus grab orders at Dubai Air Show
Boeing has announced its first major sale at the Dubai Air Show.
Emirates says IPO a possibility for its long-haul carrier
The Dubai-based airline Emirates may become a publicly traded company.
These are the cheapest cities to fly from each state
The travel website broke down the cheapest cities across the nation to fly to from each state ahead of the holiday season when millions of Americans are projected to hit the road and the sky.
Fewer Americans plan to drive this Thanksgiving as gas prices near record highs
A slim 32% of Americans plan to travel for turkey day this year, which is a 35% decline from the last November, during the height of the coronavirus pandemic, according to GasBuddy's 2021 Thanksgiving Travel Survey.
Southwest, American airlines offering incentives to boost staffing during holiday travel surge
To make sure they meet the demand in flyers this holiday season, Southwest and American airlines are aggressively trying to increase staffing. They have also sent notices to current employees over the past month to encourage them to work amid the bustling season where travelers are expected to pack into airports all across the country.


















