Warren calls on State Department to provide more aid to Americans stuck in Middle East
The State Department said this week that 36,000 Americans had returned to the U.S. after the start of the war with Iran.
The State Department said this week that 36,000 Americans had returned to the U.S. after the start of the war with Iran.
Travelers who are far from falling missiles, drone attacks and other geopolitical flashpoints aren’t immune to ripple effects.
As conflict in the Middle East causes surging oil prices and disrupts the aviation sector, India is coming under pressure.
Spirit Airlines has reached an agreement with lenders to emerge from bankruptcy by late spring or early summer.
United Airlines is overhauling its MileagePlus loyalty program to reward customers who have the carrier’s credit card over those without it.
The union that represents American’s 28,000 cabin crew members issued a vote of no confidence of CEO Robert Isom.
The update comes shortly after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened tariffs on any country that supplies Cuba with oil.
The Transportation Security Administration is imposing a fee for travelers who try to fly without a Real ID or another acceptable form of identification.
Southwest Airlines replaced open seating with assigned seats after more than 50 years.
U.S. airlines canceled tens of thousands of flights and waived change fees for travelers as a massive winter storm swept across the country.
Boeing delivered 600 jetliners in 2025 with 63 in December alone, while net orders rose to 1,173 planes.
In a statement, Trip.com said it would “actively cooperate” with the investigation, and added its business operations remain normal.