American Airlines extends suspension of main cabin alcohol sales until 2022
American Airlines will extend its suspension of in-flight alcohol sales to main cabin passengers through at least Jan. 18.
Southwest pilot union threatens pickets over scheduling issues, lack of hotels, COVID-protocol clarity
The Southwest Airlines Pilots Association is considering multiple picket protests in the fourth quarter as union members say they are suffering from a slew of problems, including a lack of hotels and food availability, clarity on COVID-related protocols and abrupt schedule changes amid rising travel demand.
FAA's 'unruly' passenger fines reach $1M as agency proposes new penalties
The fines are part of the FAA's zero-tolerance policy, which was adopted in January after the agency saw a "disturbing increase in incidents where airline passengers have disrupted flights with threatening or violent behavior," the FAA said.
Hyatt CEO on travel 'cooling off' amid COVID, back to school
Hyatt CEO and President Mark Hoplamazian discusses leisure travel amid the pandemic, business travelers and the hotel acquiring Apple Leisure Group.
Startup US airlines say bookings sag as COVID cases rise
The newest U.S. airlines are showing signs of growth while at the same time hoping that the surge in coronavirus infections is only a short-term obstacle.
Disney parks changing reservation systems, adding new ways to skip lines
Disney is rolling out new tools in an effort to enhance the guest experience at both Disney World and Disneyland.
Southwest giving staff referral bonuses as part of hiring push
The recent hiring push comes as passengers rush back to airports nationwide, with airport screenings hitting new pandemic-era highs. However, airports are scrambling to play catch up after being crushed by the pandemic.
Gasoline demand in US plunges as summer travel season winds down
It's a trend that's projected to continue throughout the week, GasBuddy Head of Petroleum Analysis Patrick De Haan told FOX Business.
TSA extends mask rule for airline passengers to January
Federal officials are extending into January a requirement that people on airline flights and public transportation wear face masks, a rule intended to limit the spread of COVID-19.
Hotels try out fees for using the pool and checking in early
One of the largest U.S. hotel owners is experimenting this year with a new business strategy: Charge guests for most services and amenities, just like in the airline industry.
United Airlines warns against duct-taping passengers
"Please remember that there are designated items onboard that may be used in difficult situations, and alternative measures such as tape should never be used," United senior vice president for inflight services John Slater told employees in a memo obtained by FOX Business.
Airbnb on 2021 Halloween weekend will enforce anti-party restrictions
Vacation rental platform Airbnb will enforce its ban on one-night home rentals during Halloween weekend this year in an effort to contain the spread of COVID-19.
MGM Resorts requiring COVID-19 vaccines for salaried employees, new hires
It's a decision that MGM didn't "take lightly," according to Hornbuckle, although it comes as delta variant spreads around the country, bringing with it renewed concerns about the safety of employees.
CDC, State Department warn against Turkey travel, ease India advisory
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and U.S. State Department warned on Monday against travel to Turkey because of a rising number of COVID-19 cases in that nation but eased its advisories for India.
Spirit Airlines says flurry of flight cancellations cost firm $50 million so far
Spirit Airlines lost tens of millions of dollars in its spate of flight cancellations and delays this month, according to an SEC filing.
Regent Seven Seas reveals its 2023, 2024 voyages following Norwegian’s 2nd quarter earnings
Regent Seven Seas Cruises has already figured out its global sailing itinerary for 2023 and 2024.
Major airlines avoiding Afghanistan's airspace as Taliban gains control
Major airlines are avoiding Afghanistan's airspace in the wake of the Taliban gaining control of the country two weeks before the U.S. was set to complete its troops withdrawal.
Face mask mandates reinstated at these companies as COVID-19 cases surge
The reversal comes after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) changed course Tuesday on its guidance citing new information about the delta variant’s ability to spread among vaccinated people.
‘A matter of time until another 9/11’ warn experts as airport security weaker than ever
And they said this could mean another 9/11 is possible, a warning that came as the Department of Homeland Security issued a bulletin Friday saying the 9/11 20th anniversary could spur extremist violence.
Sports Illustrated model Olivia Culpo takes aim at JetBlue after dog is banned from flight: 'Worst experience'
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Olivia Culpo documented a distressing experience with JetBlue on Friday after her dog was not allowed on her flight.



















