Las Vegas travel is slumping. What does it mean for the rest of the U.S.?
Las Vegas has seen visitation decline for seven consecutive months, with the most recent report from July showing a 12% decline year over year.
Las Vegas has seen visitation decline for seven consecutive months, with the most recent report from July showing a 12% decline year over year.
Spirit Airlines filed for bankruptcy protection again, just months after the budget carrier came out of Chapter 11 protection earlier this year.
Airlines are moving from reservation system operators to modern digital retailers that function more like Amazon and Spotify, Flyr CEO Alex Mans told CNBC Friday.
Tourists are pivoting away from Europe’s traditional summer hotspots amid concerns over blistering heat and raging wildfires.
A survey shows most business travelers have taken family or friends on their work trips, but some choose to not disclose this to their companies.
American Airlines is reviving several routes it flew before the Covid-19 pandemic.
Visitor interest in Japan plunged in June, amid a prophecy in a manga that predicts a “disaster” would strike Japan in July 2025.
United Airlines and the flight attendants’ union had reached a tentative agreement for a new labor deal in May.
American Airlines’ third-quarter profit forecast fell short of Wall Street expectations.
Travelers to the U.S. must pay a new “visa integrity fee” to visit, but questions remain as to how and when it will be implemented. Here’s what we know so far.
Delta is studying changes to its premium-cabin offerings, similar to what airlines have done in coach.
Shao Chun Chen, 39, pays about $460 a month in rent for his luxury condo in Chiang Mai, Thailand — one-fifth of what he paid for his unit in Singapore.