These are the 10 most affordable cities to buy a home
These cities were deemed affordable after looking at a combination of factors including the average listing price from 2020 and the median income of that city as well as annual median real estate taxes, according to the report.
Delta extends middle seat policy
The airline has been offering more space through seat blocking while also reducing the number of people on board each flight since April 2020, the airline said in a statement.
Hotels pivoting from big weddings to elopement to stay afloat
Jeff Flock on hotels, weddings
Short stock trading frenzy isn’t going away: Layfield
John Layfield on summer travel, market trends
January jobs report shows a 'strong' 2021: Workforce analyst
Joanie Courtney on jobs report
Coronavirus complications may delay 'significant' Florida cruise activity for a year or more, lobbyist says
The cruise industry in Florida might not return for another year or more, according to a lobbying group dedicated to the niche business sector.
American Airlines warns 13,000 employees of potential furloughs
American furloughed 19,000 workers after the first round of government payroll support expired on Oct. 1 but recalled them in December, following approval of an additional $15 billion from Congress. The new round of federal aid requires airlines to keep recalled employees on the payroll through March 31.
Virgin Hyperloop reveals passenger experience on high-speed trains
Virgin Hyperloop has revealed what a 45-minute trip from Los Angeles to San Francisco is going to look like.
Tampa's famous strip clubs brace for pandemic Super Bowl
Elizabeth Reed dances at Scores Gentleman's Club, a strip club near the stadium hosting the Super Bowl, and says wearing masks while working is like “doing cardio” with her nose and mouth covered.
Stimulus, GDP growth forecast is 'pure upside' for economy: Former Dallas Fed adviser
Brian Brenberg, Danielle DiMartino Booth on winter storm, economic growth
Travel delays continue Tuesday as storm slams Northeast
A foot or more could be on the ground in New England by the time the snow finally tapers off in the northernmost states by Wednesday.
Marriott CEO to reduce schedule amid pancreatic cancer treatment
The president and CEO of Marriott International will be “temporarily reducing his schedule” as he undergoes “more demanding treatment” for pancreatic cancer, the company said in a news release published Tuesday.
Amtrak offers pay, benefits to vaccinated workers as national railroad aims for 100% vaccination
Amtrak is aiming to get 100% of its workforce vaccinated for the novel coronavirus and it is willing to extend pay and benefits to make it happen.
American Airlines CEO tells employees to brace for furlough warnings
American Airlines workers should brace for another round of furlough warnings as the airline expects to remain overstaffed on April 1, when U.S. aid for industry workers expires, Chief Executive Doug Parker said.
Florida was top pick for divorced men, says study’s analysis of census data
Divorced men are likely to move to the Sunshine State, a new study suggests.
SpaceX announces world's first 'all-civilian mission to orbit Earth'
Inspiration4 will take off as early as the fourth quarter of 2021 from the historic Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center.
JetBlue eyes travel rebound with new business class
JetBlue rebooted its business class known as Mint, hoping to rebound with trans-Atlantic travel after the pandemic created a dismal year in flights and sales.
This US city has the most bed bugs
The Windy City, which welcomes more than 48 million visitors annually, has claimed the top spot on Orkin's 50 Bed Bug Cities List Monday for being infested with the most bedbugs nationwide.
Major snowstorm creating widespread flight disruptions
Flight delays and cancellations are increasing as residents brace for blankets of snow and blizzard-like conditions over the next few days.
Airline pilots say COVID-19 to blame for feeling 'rusty,' in-flight errors
The pandemic has kept many pilots out of the cockpit, in some cases for months at a time, especially at the height of the pandemic when demand sunk to a level not seen in more than 60 years.



















