Bear attacks security guard in Aspen hotel kitchen, remains on the loose, Colorado wildlife officials say
A bear swiped a security guard in the kitchen of St. Regis Aspen Resort and remains on the loose as wildlife officials work to safely capture the animal.
Royal Caribbean lifts annual profit target again on steady cruise vacation demand
Royal Caribbean Group raised its full-year profit forecast, banking on elevated ticket prices as well as steady demand from affluent customers for leisure travel
Pilots say they need to prioritize their mental health as pressures mount
Mental fitness in aviation should never be overlooked, pilots argue. It is something that needs to be focused on especially as pressures in the industry mount.
United Airlines to seat window passengers first to cut down on boarding time
United Airlines rolled out a new boarding policy allowing the airline to seat economy passengers with window seats first before passengers with middle and aisle seats.
JetBlue will fly customers to Ireland and Scotland in 2024
JetBlue will include new flights to Dublin, Ireland, and Edinburgh, Scotland, beginning in 2024 as part of the air carrier’s transatlantic expansion taking on other bigger airline rivals.
Carnival found negligent in case stemming from cruise that led to early COVID outbreak
The Australian federal court overseeing a class action case about a cruise by Carnival's Princess Cruises that experienced COVID-19 outbreak has released a judgment.
Boeing slashing 737 deliveries on quality issue
Boeing said it is reducing deliveries of its popular 737 Max jet this year after spotting a quality issue involving the aircraft’s pressure bulkhead. Still, the planes remain cleared to fly.
Who is Capt Emerson? Alaska Airlines releases details on off-duty pilot who allegedly tried to crash flight
Capt. Joseph Emerson, now facing 167 counts, 83 of which are for attempted murder, has been in the industry since 2001 and has passed every mandatory FAA medical certification.
Air traffic control audio captures moments after off-duty pilot allegedly tried to disable engines
Horizon Air captain tells Portland air traffic controllers that an off-duty pilot tried to shutdown the jet's engines but crews managed to get him out of the cockpit. (Photo Credit: Aubrey Gavello/LOCAL NEWS X /TMX) (Audio Credit: LIVE-ATC.NET)
Traveler on Carnival cruise liner reportedly attacked by another passenger
Carnival had an incident on one of its cruise liners Friday that led to a traveler getting medical treatment for an alleged attack by another passenger, a spokesperson confirmed.
FAA investigates after Alaska Airlines flight steers into SkyWest plane's path
An Alaska Airlines flight steered into the path of a SkyWest flight departing from Oregon's Portland International Airport and is under investigation, the FAA says.
Spirit Airlines cancels dozens of flights over 'necessary' inspections, expects to last for days
Spirit Airlines canceled about 100 flights on Friday after pulling some planes out of service for inspections.
Travel and hospitality app lets you book exclusive hotel amenities minus the overnight stay
ResortPass is a hotel amenity booking platform that lets users reserve special building features, including pools, spas, gyms and more. Here's how the business is changing hospitality.
US CEOs show support for Israel after Hamas attacks
American CEOs are condemning the attacks by Hamas on Israel, confirming their employees are safe and offering to assist with relief efforts.
American Airlines beats profit estimates, sees strong holiday bookings
American Airlines reported an adjusted profit of 38 cents per share for the quarter ended Sept. 30, beating analysts' average estimates of 25 cents per share.
Delta adjusts loyalty program changes after customer backlash
Delta Air Lines is addressing concerns from loyalty customers by making it easier to reach Medallion status and making its clubs more accessible to certain customers.
Universal Halloween Horror Nights show directors reveal what it takes to build spooktacular events
Show directors with Universal Orlando Resort told FOX Business how they got into the business of building haunted houses — and what it takes to create Halloween-themed events.
Hilton Hotel in Texas cancels pro-Palestinian conference over 'potential risks'
Amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, Hilton Hotels has decided to cancel hosting a pro-Palestinian convention at one of their hotels in Houston, Texas.
Wyndham rejects $7.8B hostile bid from Choice Hotels
Choice Hotels offered to buy Wyndham Hotels and Resorts in a deal worth nearly $10 billion, including debt, after Wyndham walked way from the negotiating table a few weeks ago.
Norwegian Cruise Line introducing tons of solo rooms for travelers
Norwegian Cruise Line recently announced a move that will see it further embrace solo travelers, bringing almost 1,000 new solo staterooms to its ships.


















