Spirit Airlines warns it may not survive another year

The low-cost carrier filed for bankruptcy in November 2024 after failed merger attempts with JetBlue and Frontier.

Delta flight clips plane at Atlanta airport causing almost 4 hour delay

A Delta flight was delayed 4 hours after it clipped another plane during push back at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

'Only took one puff': Passenger caught vaping in bathroom of SF-bound flight

Peter Nguyen recorded the Aug. 4 encounter between himself and a flight attendant on American Airlines Flight 2860 from Phoenix to San Francisco International Airport. He claimed he only took one hit of his vape.

US may require visa applicants to post $15K bond to enter country. What we know

The proposed pilot program would require people from countries considered to have high overstay rates to post bonds of up to $15,000 when they apply for a visa.

Great Wolf Lodge flash sale offers $84 rooms for one day only

North America’s largest chain of indoor water parks and resorts is offering steep discounts for one day only.

Sluggish summer in Sin City: Las Vegas sees big drop in tourists

The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority saw a double-digit decline in visitors in June compared to the same time last year.

Carnival Cruise Line’s 'new exclusive destination' opens

Celebration Key, Carnival’s first exclusive destination, is now open in the Bahamas with five themed areas for all ages.

Major TSA security changes ahead: How your next airport experience could look

The TSA may ease restrictions on liquids and other screening rules as Homeland Security signals a shift in post-9/11 airport security measures.

These US airports are the worst to fly out of; see the list

AirHelp created its ranking based on on-time performance, customer opinion and the food and shopping experience.

Vacation renters throw out $2 billion worth of food each year

A new study finds that travelers staying in short-term rentals like Airbnb leave behind billions of dollars in uneaten groceries and takeout each year: "Basically an additional lodging tax."

'Dirty Myrtle' is now the hottest US metro for seniors

Myrtle Beach has become the fastest-growing U.S. metro area for people 65 and older, driven by climate, low taxes, and remote work trends. The senior population now makes up over a quarter of its residents.