Queen Elizabeth's death to cost UK economy $2.6B, but tourism could provide boost
Queen Elizabeth's death is expected to cost the UK economy 2.3 billion pounds but an influx of tourists from abroad may help make up for the loss.
Frontier Airlines CEO on soaring holiday airfare
Frontier Airlines CEO Barry Biffle weighs in on reports airfare for the 2022 holiday season will be the most expensive in five years, claiming planes will 'sellout' on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
Heathrow, airlines will avoid 'noise disruption' during Queen Elizabeth's funeral
London's Heathrow Airport and airlines operating out of it are changing their flight schedules to prevent "noise disruption" during Queen Elizabeth's funeral on Monday.
Hard Rock CEO on $100M employee wage investment: We wanted to 'really thank them'
Hard Rock CEO Jim Allen says the company's wage raises weren't given to management or executive positions.
Star Alliance wants half its airline members to use biometrics by 2025
Star Alliance, the world's largest airline alliance that includes United Airlines, wants 12 to 15 of its 26 members to use its biometrics strategy or ensure compatibility by 2025
Carnival Cruise Line applies curfew for minor guests: 'Commitment to safety'
Carnival Cruise Line has implemented an age-based curfew for passengers who are 17 years old or younger. The company told FOX Business why it made the change.
NYC taxi fare hikes could be on the way
The cost of riding in a New York City taxi could rise. Flat rates to airports could jump if changes are made, with a trip to John F. Kennedy International costing $65.
Possible rail freight strike to affect Amtrak customers: What to know
Amtrak plans to suspend even more routes on Thursday as a potential strike by its unions looms. All of Amtrak's long-distance routes will be suspended.
Amtrak suspends several long-distance routes as railroad strike looms
Amtrak made service adjustments and canceled some of its long-distance routes like the City of New Orleans and California Zephyr as a potential freight railroad strike looms.
Eiffel Tower to go dark earlier as Paris saves energy
The French capital, Paris, like the rest of Europe, faces the risk of power shortages this winter amid dwindling supplies of natural gas from Russia.
Japanese yen collapse forces nation to reopen for travelers
The Japanese government has walked back its intense travel restrictions and opened up the country to foreigners after years of coronavirus precautions.
What Thanksgiving, Christmas travel could cost you this year
Airfare for holiday travel has fallen from its highs earlier this summer, but it won't remain at this level for long. Prices are projected to be the highest in five years.
Hard Rock, Seminole Gaming investing $100M to raise US employee starting wages
Hard Rock International and Seminole Gaming Chairman Jim Allen said that inflation and the current macroeconomic environment are both driving factors behind wage increases.
US flight delays still surpassing pre-pandemic levels
Although flight cancellations have eased, travelers are still facing a significant number of delays, surpassing pre-pandemic levels, according to new data.
Restoration Hardware dives into hotel business
RH, previously Restoration Hardware, joined the hotel business this week by opening a boutique hotel, RH Guesthouse, in New York City's Meatpacking District.
Texas high school turns into flight school, focuses on aviation careers
FOX Business' Connell McShane reports from Rising Aviation High School in Addison, Texas, where students aim to 'inspire' their peers to become pilots.
Buttigieg says holiday airline travel will improve after summer of delays, cancellations
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said that airline travel nightmares will ease ahead of the upcoming holiday travel season after many summer disruptions.
United buys 200 electric air taxis from Embraer-backed Eve Air Mobility
The airline is doling out another $15 million as it looks to expand its fleet of electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft and reduce carbon emissions.
United Airlines may end JFK service without more flights
United Airlines has warned the FAA if it doesn't get approval for more flights at New York's JFK Airport, it will discontinue service there in October.
Air travel nightmares finally addressed?
FOX Business correspondent Madison Alworth reports from Tampa International Airport on 'flightmares' expected by air travelers on 'Varney & Co.'



















