Boeing 737 MAX takes off on first certification test flight
A Boeing Co 737 MAX took off on Monday just before 1 p.m. EDT from a Seattle-area airport on the first day of certification flight testing with U.S. Federal Aviation Administration test pilots.
AAA predicting 1st decline in July 4th travel since 2009
Jeff Flock on summer travel projections and low gas prices
Miami mayor on closing beaches July 4th weekend: Shouldn't have compliance issues
Francis Suarez on Miami coronavirus spike
97 percent of summer travel will be road trips: AAA
Americans taking more road trips this summer
Boeing 737 MAX certification flight tests to begin Monday: sources
Pilots and test crew members from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and Boeing Co are slated to begin a three-day certification test campaign for the 737 MAX on Monday, people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Newlywed suing Royal Caribbean describes volcano-eruption horror: 'Could feel my skin burning'
For the Richmond, Virginia, couple, newlywed life is anything but normal.
Hard-hit tribe takes strict steps as virus surges in Arizona
Those living on the White Mountain Apache Tribe's reservation in northeastern Arizona face the risk of fines and other penalties if they venture beyond their own yards this weekend
Delta will warn pilots about possible furloughs, offers early retirement
About 2,500 pilots will receive warning notices.
EU narrows down border list, US unlikely to make the cut
European Union envoys are close to finalizing a list of countries whose citizens will be allowed to enter Europe again.
How will storm chasers approach hurricane season amid coronavirus?
Josh Morgerman on hurricane season, storm chasing
Major US airlines refunding tickets for passengers with elevated temperatures amid pandemic
The trade union has previously urged the TSA to add temperature checks to standard security screenings for the traveling public at airports amid the global outbreak of COVID-19.
American Airlines removes coronavirus passenger caps starting July 1
Since April, American has limited bookings to about 85 percent of a plane’s capacity by leaving about half the middle seats open.
Travel businesses need government stimulus to save jobs: US Travel Association exec
Tori Emerson Barnes on travel, jobs
Zoos reopen in Chicago, but they now require reservations
Reservations will be required, there is a 25 percent maximum capacity, indoor habitats will remain closed, and most guests will be required to wear face masks.
Coronavirus leads to ‘great season’ for RV rentals: Keystone RV president
Jeff Runels on coronavirus, RV rentals
GOP senator proposing US vacation tax credit
Senator proposes vacation tax credit for US travelers
Summer gas prices will likely be cheapest since early 2000s: GasBuddy analyst
Patrick De Haan on gas prices
US airline CEOs to hold White House meeting
Vice President Pence will host the meeting with other U.S. officials.
Boat sales booming after coronavirus sinks summer plans
Boat sales are booming nationwide with Americans taking advantage of open waters and free schedules.
ATV demand revvs up as families look for great outdoors adventures
Coronavirus has caused a surge in demand for off-road vehicles, according to Polaris CEO Scott Wine.


















