Coronavirus pandemic likely improved your commute to work
Fewer cars on the road during rush hour means less traffic
Hotel owners are still reeling from the coronavirus pandemic
Even though the industry's worst year in living memory ended with a glimmer of hope, many in the industry expect the celebrations to be short lived.
Former Spirit Airlines CEO: More federal aid 'not a long-term solution' for airlines
More federal aid for airlines is “not a long-term solution” for the struggling industry, former Spirit Airlines CEO Ben Baldanza warned on Wednesday.
Airlines will have to adapt to ‘new world’ after coronavirus pandemic: former Spirit Airlines CEO
Ben Baldanza on airline industry after pandemic.
Will travelers be hesitant to fly on the Boeing 737 MAX?
Gary Kaltbaum on Boeing, drones, Amazon deliveries
Passenger on 1st Boeing 737 MAX flight shares his experience
Ryan Ewing on first Boeing 737 MAX flight
Alaska Airlines will no longer allow emotional support animals on flights
Starting Jan. 11, the airline will only allow service dogs "which are specially trained to perform tasks for the benefit of a qualified individual with a disability" aboard.
American Airlines to restart US commercial Boeing 737 Max flights
The Max was grounded in March 2019 for 20 months after two fatal crashes in five months killed 346 people.
Nashville landlord who witnessed bombing says city will still be ‘hoppin’ and 'jumpin’ in 2021
Music City Suites owner Betsy Williams reflects on the Christmas explosion in Nashville and anticipates a speedy recovery.
Stocks jump after Trump signs stimulus bill
John Bussey on impact of stimulus
Nashville landlord first to call 911, recalls explosion being 'terrifying, confusing'
Betsy Williams resets the scene of bombing in Nashville, Tenn.
Old Spaghetti Factory destroyed in Nashville bombing could take a year to rebuild
Old Spaghetti Factory President Dean Griffith on recovering after the Nashville bomb destroyed his restaurant.
TSA reports coronavirus travel record, screening nearly 1.3M travelers Sunday
The Transportation Security Administration screened nearly 1.3 million travelers on Sunday – the highest number of people to pass through the agency’s security checkpoints in a single day since the beginning of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Ex-Shell Oil president: 'People have a pent-up desire for mobility'
Former Shell Oil President John Hofmeister offers insight into the oil industry
Disney Cruise Line reveals first look at interior for new ship Disney Wish
For Disney cruise fans, one of their wishes just came true.
Where corporations and consumers moved in 2020
Allied Van Lines, one of the world's largest moving companies, issued its annual "Magnet States Report" on migration trends within the United States.
Air Canada Boeing 737-8 MAX suffers engine issue
Boeing and operators are bracing for heightened scrutiny as the MAX returns from a 20 month safety grounding, but safety experts say such glitches are common and usually go unnoticed.
FAA briefly halts flights at Nashville after massive explosion
The Federal Aviation Administration has temporarily halted flights at Nashville’s main airport following an explosion in the city that disrupted telecommunications in the area.
Flying from London to Newark on United? You'll need a negative coronavirus test
Negative results from a molecular COVID-19 test or antigen test must be obtained within 72 hours of departure from London Heathrow Airport for incoming flights to Newark Liberty International Airport.
People underestimate size of travel industry and coronavirus’ impact: Virtuoso CEO
Matthew Upchurch on coronavirus impact on travel industry



















