Montana, the sold-out state New Yorkers can’t get enough of
While hotels across the state are booked solid, during the pandemic many people opted to move there permanently, creating the “Zoom Town Boom” effect across the state.
Demand for vacation homes is wearing off. Here's why
Although the number of buyers who locked in mortgage rates to purchase a second home increased nearly 50% compared to a year ago, "it's the first time in a year the annual growth rate has fallen below 80%," according to a new report by Redfin.
Six Flags park settling lawsuit over fingerprints for $36M
Six Flags Great America has settled a class-action lawsuit by agreeing to pay $36 million over the use of fingerprint scanners at its Illinois theme park.
Royal Caribbean passengers test positive for COVID on first fully-vaccinated cruise
Acute care physician Dr. Nina Radcliff reacts to two passengers testing positive on the first fully-vaccinated Royal Caribbean cruise.
Archer Aviation unveils electric air taxi for launch in 2024
Archer Aviation on Thursday unveiled its first-ever electric air taxi and demonstrated how the aircraft will operate with a virtual reality flight.
Airbnb tackles 'disruptive party houses' in new partnership
Home-sharing company Airbnb announced plans to develop the Community Integrity Program in partnership with Vrbo, which is an Expedia Group company.
Tesla stock opens down after Musk debuts new model
FOX Business’ Stuart Varney and Susan Li break down Friday’s market open.
Delta flight diverted to Detroit due to unruly passenger
Delta Flight 1131 diverted to Detroit due to a "customer issue on board," according to the airline. Upon landing, law enforcement officers boarded the plane and the passenger was taken off the flight on a gurney.
First fully vaccinated cruise in North America reports 2 passengers test positive for COVID
Two passengers aboard the Celebrity Millennium cruise ship – which carried only vaccinated crew and passengers as the industry aims to rebound from the coronavirus pandemic lockdown – tested positive for COVID-19 at the end of the cruise, the company said Thursday.
Restaurants offer hiring incentives amid labor shortage
Straight Wharf Restaurant chef and partner Gabriel Frasca discusses the decision to offer hiring incentives and how the labor shortage is impacting restaurants in Nantucket, Massachusetts.
TSA anticipates labor shortages at more than 100 airports, seeks volunteers
As travel continues to skyrocket across the country, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) anticipates a labor shortage at airports nationwide and seeks volunteers to work checkpoints.
Heavier passengers on planes mean new safety limits for airlines
The Federal Aviation Administration is requiring updates to passenger and baggage weight estimates that airlines use to keep each flight within airplane safety limits.
Airline CEOs urge US, UK to reopen travel routes ahead of G7 Summit: 'Follow the science'
Business leaders in the commercial airline space want the U.S. and U.K. to reopen for transatlantic travel.
Port Canaveral CEO on Royal Caribbean not requiring vaccinations for most US cruises
Port Canaveral CEO Capt. John Murray discusses Florida's feud with CDC over vaccination recommendations.
Carnival Cruise Line will require vaccine proof in Texas despite state laws
In accordance with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) latest guidance, guests on both ships are required to be fully vaccinated. This means they would have to get their final recommended dose of the coronavirus vaccine at least 14 days before the trip.
Cicadas and 2021 weddings: Here’s what professionals say can be done
As more reports document the rise of cicadas in the U.S., some couples might be concerned if they originally planned an outdoor wedding.
Two Carnival ships get CDC approval to resume passenger sailings out of US
Two Carnival Corp. cruise ships have received approval to start restricted passenger sailings out of the U.S., a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention spokeswoman told The Wall Street Journal.
E11EVEN Miami hotel co-founder on success of Bitcoin as payment
E11EVEN Hotel and Residences co-founder Marc Roberts on accepting Bitcoin as payment, adding he's 'very encouraged' by the future.
American Airlines asking Dallas-based employees to volunteer to work without pay as travel skyrockets
American Airlines is asking Dallas-based employees to volunteer to work outside of normal hours without additional pay amid uptick in travel demand.
United Airlines offers flight attendants extra vacation days, pay for proof of vaccination
United Airlines has new incentives to promote the COVID-19 vaccine for its employees.



















