Experts across the aviation industry are looking for ways to address recent near-collisions at airports around the country.
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‘I’m deeply sorry’: Highlights from Senate hearing over Southwest’s holiday meltdown
The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation convened Thursday to review the causes and impacts of recent air travel disruptions.
Inflation is affecting travel, but that doesn’t mean it’s slowing down
Some travelers are adjusting their behavior to account for inflation and high travel costs.
All 50 states have commercial flights again: Avelo Airlines begins service from Delaware
Avelo Airline’s newest crew base in Delaware connects the state to the national commercial air network again.
More than 5,000 US flights canceled amid winter storm. What to know about waivers.
Winter weather is continuing to move east, and airlines have issued waivers and canceled flights.
New tech and ocean views: Take a look at MSC’s new flagship Seascape
MSC Cruises’ new ship, Seascape, will sail its inaugural voyage from the U.S. on Sunday.
Want to relocate? What to know about moving to Canada and Mexico
If the midterm election results have you considering a move to Canada or Mexico, here’s what you need to know.
The Manhattan-JFK commute is hellish. So we raced in a helicopter, the subway and an Uber.
Elite JetBlue frequent flyers get free helicopter rides to airports in NYC. We raced to see how much time they can save.
Fourth of July ‘travel drama’: Airlines warn passengers of flight delays, cancellations
U.S. travelers are facing hundreds of flight cancellations and thousands of delays this Fourth of July weekend. Larger crowds could strain airlines.
Flying for July 4 weekend? Airlines warn passengers to prepare for issues
Holiday weekends tend to see larger crowds at the airports, which could strain airlines that are already struggling with reliability this summer.