Gas prices drive consumer inflation surge
Gas prices are behind the biggest consumer inflation surge in 31 years.
US judge upholds United Airlines' COVID-19 vaccine mandate for employees
U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman in Fort Worth, Texas, rejected arguments by employees that the airline was improperly putting them in an "impossible position" by forcing them to choose a vaccine or unpaid leave.
Services are being cut and delivery times are longer, but you're paying the same
Consumers are still doling out the same amount of cash for products and services all while customer service has gone downhill.
JetBlue says nearly all staff will be vaccinated before mandate deadline
JetBlue Airways said Tuesday that nearly all of its staff will be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Gas prices projected to dip lower in the coming days: analyst
Although the national average is about 1.8 cents higher compared to a week ago, De Haan, head of petroleum analysis for GasBuddy, projects that prices will "start declining gently" because oil prices are $3 a barrel lower than their peak a few weeks ago.
Over 11,000 Boeing workers are seeking vaccine exemptions
The number of Boeing employees seeking a vaccine exemption on religious or medical grounds has reached more than 11,000 - or nearly 9% of its U.S. workforce - a level many times higher than executives initially estimated, people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Pilots are in demand again, as strained airlines go on a hiring spree
Airlines are poised for their busiest year of pilot hiring in more than three decades as the industry tries to restock a workforce reduced during the pandemic and strained by a quick rebound in travel.
Vaccinated tourists arrive in US from dozens of countries as travel restrictions ease
The ease in travel restrictions is a significant step in inching back to pre-pandemic life. However, it won't be smooth sailing right at first.
International travel resuming ahead of holiday shopping season a boon to business: NRF CEO
National Retail Federation CEO Matthew Shay argued on Monday that the United States move to lift travel restrictions for fully vaccinated tourists is “very positive” and will help boost retail sales.
National Retail Federation CEO on impact of international travel resuming on sales
National Retail Federation CEO Matthew Shay argues 'there is a very high correlation between international tourists and retail sales,' noting that 'this is a wonderful time of the year to welcome international travelers here to the U.S.'
International travel resuming 'very positive': National Retail Federation CEO
National Retail Federation CEO Matthew Shay argues that the United States lifting travel restrictions for fully vaccinated tourists will help boost retail sales.
Long lines expected as US eases travel rules
Travel expert Mark Murphy discusses the expected travel surge as the U.S. eases restrictions and how to prepare for flight cancelations.
US eases international travel restrictions
FOX Business' Grady Trimble reports the latest on the policy changes from Chicago.
American Airlines upping flight attendant holiday pay as critical travel season nears
The carrier said the funds are a way to "recognize team members who have been and will continue to help us run a reliable operation,"
EXPLAINER: How US rules on international travel are changing
More than a year and a half after COVID-19 concerns prompted the U.S. to close its borders to international travelers from countries including Brazil, China, India, South Africa, the United Kingdom and much of Europe, restrictions are shifting to focus on vaccine status.
Trans-Atlantic travel restart means the world to Virgin Atlantic, says boss
The reopening of the United States to British travellers will help all airlines operating between the two countries, but for UK-based trans-Atlantic-focused Virgin Atlantic, it means "the world", its chief executive said.
Empire State Building debuts limited-edition craft beer
Beer fans can drink an exclusive brew at the Empire State Building.
Flight attendant uniform has become 'target' amid spike in unruly passenger incidents, union president says
According to the Federal Aviation Administration's most recent data, there have been over 5,000 reports of unruly passenger behavior since the beginning of the year, with an average of 5.6 incidents a week per 10,000 flights.
Pilots protest Biden's vaccine mandate outside North Carolina airport: 'Enough is enough'
A major North Carolina airport saw pilots protesting Saturday against President Biden’s new vaccine mandate, as the airline industry already struggles with staffing shortages amid an inoculation push.
Leisure travel rebounds as delta variant fades
Vacationers are returning to the roads and sky in the U.S. after an earlier pullback caused by the Delta variant, setting expectations for a busy holiday travel season.



















