American Airlines loses $2.2 billion in first quarter as coronavirus roiled air travel
American Airlines lost $2.2 billion in first quarter and is racing to cut costs and shore up cash as the coronavirus hurts demand.
American Airlines lost $2.2 billion in first quarter and is racing to cut costs and shore up cash as the coronavirus hurts demand.
Lawmakers and flight crews have become alarmed about a spike in disruptive and sometimes violent passengers on planes.
Pod-styled hotels are popping up around the world. CNBC stayed at one to see what the buzz is all about.
CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports on Southwest Airlines announcing it is pushing back the return of Boeing's 737 Max jets to its fleet until March 2020.
Advice from doctors on how to travel more safely during the 2020 holiday season.
Pilot shortage prompts rare flight cancellations at Delta over Thanksgiving weekend
JetBlue Airways reached a deal to buy Spirit Airlines after the discounter broke off its merger agreement with Frontier Airlines.
Shares of Norwegian Cruise Line fell nearly 7% on Thursday after the company released financial results for the first quarter.
“9/11 wasn’t an economically driven issue for travel. It was more fear, quite frankly, and I think that that’s really what’s manifested this time,” Southwest CEO Gary Kelly said.
Sustainability standards need to be consolidated if progress is to be made on the climate crisis, Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotels’ environmental director has said.
If you can afford to hire someone to perform some services for you, you can see benefits ranging from better health to more free time.
The Nomad Beach Index ranks the top beach destinations worldwide for wealthy entrepreneurs and investors looking for sunny second residences — and lower taxes.