
12 Things in Travel You Need to Know Today
(This is a recurring post, updated daily with new information):
=== Sunday, April 5 ===
United Is Rolling Out ‘Basic Business Class’ To Make Premium Flying Cheaper. Here’s How It Will Work.
United Airlines is introducing “basic” business class on long-haul flights later this year. These unbundled tickets can be cheaper because they let flyers only pay for what they value. Some industry analysts say the move could make business class more expensive over time. Business Insider
Delta Air Lines Cuts Flights Between Los Angeles & Anchorage Amid High Fuel Costs
Delta Air Lines has confirmed it will cancel its seasonal Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC) route, citing high oil prices and cost pressures, reports Ishrion Aviation. The decision means the summer service will not return as previously expected, marking a notable shift in the airline’s Alaska strategy. The route connected Southern California with Alaska’s largest city during peak travel months. The cancellation reflects broader challenges airlines face as fuel costs continue to impact network planning. Simple Flying
British Airways Strands Hundreds Of Passengers On Freezing Canadian Island For 2 Days After Flight Diverts For Emergency
Passengers were stranded in freezing temperatures without access to their luggage after their flight from London to Houston, Texas, was diverted to an island in Canada. Jon Shipman of Liverpool, England, is blasting British Airways for what he describes as poor communication and a lack of support during the two-day debacle. British Airways offered passengers a £500 ($659 USD) voucher, but Shipman says, “That’s not good enough. Our whole holiday is ruined.” People
Asian Travelers Seek Respite In Other Options As Middle East Travel Plans Stay Grounded
Asian travelers reconsider their vacation plans due to rising airfare and safety concerns. Last minute airfare changes are cited as the biggest reason for cancellations, experts say. Cruises and alternative locations in the region have become more of a viable option. CNBC
Atlanta Woman, 40, Killed In Freak Ziplining Accident In Puerto Rico
A Georgia mother is desperately trying to bring her daughter home after she was killed in a ‘freak’ ziplining accident during a Caribbean birthday trip with friends. Tamirah Dix, 40, of Atlanta, allegedly struck her head during a ziplining excursion in Puerto Rico on Saturday and died later that night after experiencing seizures, according to 11 Alive News. Daily Mail
Canadian Family Living In Martha’s Vineyard Banned From Re-Entering US After Weekend Trip To Quebec
A Canadian family living in Martha’s Vineyard was banned from re-entering the United States after taking a weekend ski trip in Quebec in March. Michael Freeze, his wife Cinthya and their three young children have been stuck in Ottawa for weeks at a vacation rental in Kanata, CTV News first reported. Daily Mail
Caribbean Airlines Passenger Gives Birth Aboard NY-Bound Flight — As Airport Officials Suggest Crafty Name For Newborn
A Caribbean Airlines passenger went into labor moments before her flight landed at John F. Kennedy Airport on Saturday – as air traffic control suggested a crafty name for the newborn. The bundle of joy was delivered aboard Caribbean Airlines’ Flight 005 as the aircraft was on final approach to New York just before noon, according to an ATC recording obtained by CBS News. NY Post
Sexual Harassment Lawyer Sues Over Rejected Airport Ad, Now Has A Massive Billboard
A lawyer sued an upstate New York airport after it rejected a small ad for her sexual harassment law firm. Now she has a massive sign there. Megan Thomas signed a contract last summer for the ad at Syracuse Hancock International Airport. She wanted it to read: “When HR called it harmless flirting … we called it exhibit A,” but the airport asked her to soften the “harsh” wording. ABC News
Alaska Airlines Passenger Caught Vaping Mid-Flight Gets Banned From Flying With The Airline
The passenger was allegedly vaping in the plane’s bathroom when the aircraft’s smoke alarm was triggered. A passenger allegedly vaping in the bathroom triggered a smoke alarm on an Alaska Airlines flight from Seattle to Sacramento, Calif., on Thursday, March 26. Law enforcement met the passenger upon landing, and Alaska Airlines banned them from flying with the airline. The FAA warns that vaping on flights is illegal and considered a federal offense. People
London Flight Diverted As Cloud Of Saharan Dust Smothers Greek Island
Holidaymakers heading to Crete have been hit by travel chaos after a huge Saharan dust cloud swept across the island, turning the sky an eerie red-orange and cutting visibility. Flights from the UK were among those disrupted as conditions worsened at Heraklion Airport. A British Airways service from London was rerouted to Corfu, while a SKY Express flight from Brussels was sent to Athens after visibility dropped to around 1,000 metres, a level considered unsafe for landing. Evening Standard
Take The Train To LA For The World Cup With This Deal
Southern California soccer fans who take the train to the 2026 FIFA World Cup matches in Los Angeles this June and July will score big: 20% off Pacific Surfliner fares. Amtrak Pacific Surfliner and the Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board announced a partnership Monday designed to help SoCal residents experience LA during this year’s World Cup, and some time before and after the big event. NBC Los Angeles
The Highs And Lows Of My $939 Upgrade To United Business Class
United raved about its free speedy Starlink Wi-Fi at a media event in Los Angeles last week. But the main place you’ll find it right now is on the United Express regional jets the airline uses on shorter flights. The service is installed on more than 300 of those planes but just 18 of its mainline jets. Starlink won’t be on all of its 1,000 planes with dual-class service until the end of 2027. And those cool couches in economy? They won’t debut until 2027; it’ll be 2030 before they are on 200 planes. WSJ
Low On PTO? Join The Gen Z Travelers Taking International ‘Microtrips’
One Friday night last year, Akylah Cox and her boyfriend took a red-eye flight from Pennsylvania to Dublin for a whirlwind adventure. The trip lasted less than 30 hours. They hit up an impressive number of spots: the Guinness Storehouse, the Book of Kells experience at Trinity College, Ha’penny Bridge, Capel Street for thrifting (“I gave myself only 30 minutes to do this, but it had to get done,” Cox says) and the Celtic Nights dinner and show. LA Times
Royal Caribbean Passenger’s Sudden Death On Anthem Of The Seas Sailing Prompts Police Investigation
A passenger died on board Royal Caribbean’s Anthem of the Seas ship on its way to Waitangi, Bay of Islands, New Zealand. New Zealand Police are investigating the “sudden death” on behalf of the coroner with no cause of death yet disclosed. The ship is on a 12-day New Zealand cruise that departed from Sydney, Australia, and includes stops at several popular destinations. People
New York City Defies U.S. Travel Decline In 2025 With 65 Million Visitors
Destination marketing organisation New York City Tourism + Conventions has released its 2025 Annual Report regarding tourism in New York City. Data show that both tourist numbers and spending went up compared with 2024, proving the city’s resilience in a difficult market. In 2025, the U.S. tourism sector went through some hard times. Industry stakeholders blamed President Donald Trump’s policies – including trade tariffs and tourist detentions at the U.S. border – for a decline in foreign tourism arrivals, causing many to adapt their growth projections. European and Canadian tourists in particular were less likely to visit the U.S. Travel Tomorrow
=== Friday, April 3 ===
FAA Warns Of San Francisco Airport Delays, Adds Safety Rule
The US Federal Aviation Administration warned travelers to expect flight delays at San Francisco International Airport resulting from a runway repaving project and a new safety measure banning planes from landing side-by-side. The construction and prohibition together are predicted to cause delays of at least 30 minutes for as many as 25% of arriving flights, a spokesperson for the airport said Tuesday in an email. The FAA and the airport said they’re looking at ways to safely increase the arrival rate, which is dropping to 36 planes landing per hour from 54. Bloomberg
Mount Everest Climbers ‘Poisoned’ By Guides Prompting Mass Helicopter Rescues In $20 Million Insurance Fraud Scheme
Nepal Police’s Central Investigation Bureau reportedly found that some Mount Everest guides have been “poisoning” climbers as part of a scam that generated $20 million in insurance fraud. On March 12, 32 guides were charged in connection with the scheme, which authorities say impacted 4,782 international climbers between 2022 and 2025. The scam was initially uncovered in 2018, but authorities re-opened their investigation in 2025. People
Global Airlines Could Go Bankrupt As Jet Fuel Costs Soar During Iran War, Billionaire Jet Tycoon Warns
A billionaire Dubai-based jet tycoon is warning that global airlines could soon go bankrupt as the Iran war squashes travel demand and sends jet fuel prices soaring worldwide. Avia Solutions Group Chairman Gediminas Ziemelis said he’s planning to shift a chunk of his business’ 145 jets from Europe to Asia and Brazil as the Middle East conflict grounds flights and wipes out demand in Europe – similar to the COVID pandemic. NY Post
Senate Democrat Demands That TSA Lift Its “Shoes-On” Policy, Calling It A “Reckless” Safety Risk
A key senator is demanding the Transportation Security Administration reverse its decision to let travelers keep their shoes on their feet while passing through airport screening, a controversial policy at the center of a classified security warning — escalating pressure on the agency following months of scrutiny over airport security vulnerabilities. CBS News
‘I’m Done’: Rideshare Drivers On The Brink Of Quitting Over Higher Gas Prices
Tamira Moncur didn’t fill up her tank at an Atlanta-area gas station last month because she was afraid she couldn’t afford it. The teacher, who works part-time as a Lyft driver, doesn’t know how long she can keep up the side gig if the price of gas keeps climbing. “I’m working now for rideshare, but I don’t know what that’s going to look like next week. Because if gas is $4 a gallon, I’m done.” CNN
United Airlines Hikes Checked Bag Fees By $10 As Fuel Prices Climb
United Airlines’ first checked bag fee for most passengers will be $45 if prepaid, and $50 if purchased within 24 hours of a flight. JetBlue earlier this week raised the price to check a bag by up to $9, depending on when travelers purchase the add-on. The airline industry is grappling with a more than 80% jump in jet fuel costs since the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran in February. CNBC
Hawaiian Airlines App To Go Out Of Service In April
Another change is coming to Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines as Alaska Air Group announced the launch of its new app that will combine services. The new app, simply titled “Alaska Hawaiian,” will provide travelers with all their travel needs without having to switch between separate Alaska and Hawaiian interfaces, the company said. Alaska Hawaiian has already begun to take over the previous Alaska Airlines app, with the Hawaiian Airlines app expected to be defunct after April 22, the date of the final merger between the airlines. KHON
Luxury Travelers Are Ditching Passports For U.S. Escapes
According to Classic Vacations, the #1 rated resource for luxury travel advisors, passport-free luxury travel is on the rise. Recently, travelers have shown a growing interest in domestic destinations that offer the excitement, culture, and indulgence of international escapes — without requiring a passport. From coastal retreats to desert escapes, Erin Fernandes, Classic Vacations’s Product Development Manager, shares why U.S. luxury travelers are now looking to explore right at home (and where they’re headed). The Manual
Delta Air Lines Taps Amazon Leo For In-Flight Wi-Fi As Streaming Wars Heat Up
Delta says it has signed an agreement with Amazon’s Leo for in-flight Wi-Fi starting in 2028. The service will initially be available on 500 aircraft. American Airlines is also considering Amazon Leo as well as Amazon content on board its planes in an in-flight entertainment upgrade, CNBC reported last week. CNBC
Republic Airways Pilots Mistakenly Contact JFK Air Traffic Control Tower While Landing At LaGuardia Airport
Republic Airways pilots mistakenly contacted the wrong New York air traffic control tower while landing at LaGuardia Airport earlier this month, according to reports and authorities. Delta connection flight 5752, operated by Republic Airways, was gearing up to land at LaGuardia Airport on March 15 when the pilots contacted the tower at John F. Kennedy Airport — roughly 10 miles away, CBS News reported. NY Post
US Marine Detained After Explosive Round Discovered In Luggage At Palm Springs Airport
A 30-year-old U.S. Marine could face charges after authorities accused him of having a live 25mm explosive round in his checked luggage Monday afternoon at Palm Springs International Airport in California. Palm Springs police told ABC News that servicemember — identified as Ryan Weaver, of Henderson, Texas — had the explosive round in his checked luggage. Transportation Security Administration officers discovered it and called law enforcement. ABC News
Houston Airport Officials Say TSA PreCheck Has Reopened At Bush Airport
After being closed for more than a week, TSA PreCheck has reopened at Bush Airport at all terminals, with CLEAR expected to open at a later time. Officials with Bush Airport made the announcement Wednesday, while reassuring travelers “that’s no April Fool’s joke!” “Once TSA can consistently maintain operations, CLEAR will reopen,” officials said in a post on X. Houston Chronicle
Alaska Airlines Launches New International Business Class Suites
Alaska Airlines is unveiling major changes as it expands service to Europe and Asia. The airline unveiled its new International Business Class. The company is looking to rebrand from just a west coast airline to an international player. Alaska will offer the service for long-haul flights, starting with its new Seattle to Seoul flights starting in April. The airline also announced that they will be partnering with T-Mobile and Starlink to offer free Wi-fi starting this fall. Men’s Journal
Construction Expected To Snarl Traffic At Hollywood Burbank Airport
Hollywood Burbank Airport is warning passengers to arrive even earlier than usual beginning next week, as a two-month construction project is set to impact traffic near the terminal. “If you’re coming to Hollywood Burbank Airport, expect potential traffic delays,” airport officials posted Thursday. “Starting April 6 through June 6, construction work will close one lane of traffic on the southbound side of Hollywood Way near Thornton Avenue.” KTLA
=== Tuesday, March 31 ===
Airport Waits Easing As TSA Says Its Officers Got Paid
Frustrating security lines dwindled at U.S. airports Monday, clearing the worst bottlenecks as Transportation Safety Administration officers began receiving backpay for working during the government shutdown. Checkpoint lines that at times stretched to four hours at Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport shrank to waits of 10 minutes or less on Monday. In other previous trouble spots such as Atlanta and Baltimore-Washington International Airport, travelers were moving smoothly to their flights. AP News
Airlines Face Fare Dilemma As Fuel Spike Threatens Travel Demand
Global airlines have begun to hike fares and cut capacity to cope with the sudden surge in the oil price, but the industry’s ability to remain profitable may depend on whether consumers pull back on flying as gasoline costs threaten household budgets. Before the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran began last month, the airline industry had forecast record profits of $41 billion in 2026, but a doubling in jet fuel prices has placed that at risk and forced carriers to rethink their networks and strategies. Reuters
US Gas Prices Hit $4 Per Gallon For First Time Since 2022
The war in the Middle East has pushed the average price Americans are paying for gas to $4.02 Tuesday, topping the $4 per gallon mark for the first time since 2022, according to AAA. Gas prices have surged since the United States and Israel launched their war against Iran. Prices at the pump have risen by about $1 per gallon over the past month, and are now higher than at any point during President Donald Trump’s two terms. CNN Business
Korean Air To Shift To Emergency Mode In April Amid Rising Oil Prices From Iran War
Korean Air will enter emergency management mode from April as rising oil prices driven by the war in the Middle East weigh on costs, a source with knowledge of the matter told Reuters on Tuesday. Reuters
Traveling To Hawaii After The Floods—What To Know And How To Help
Earlier this month, a set of low-pressure weather systems known as the kona low hit the Hawaiian islands. The not-uncommon weather phenomenon turned catastrophic on March 11, as back-to-back storms and record-breaking rain led to more than 30 inches of rainfall in some areas. Communities on the islands of Oahu, Maui, and Molokai experienced the worst of these floods: By March 20, floodwaters had risen up above residences’ knees, with rain continuing until March 24. Condé Nast Traveler
Airlines Cancel More Flights As Middle East Conflict Escalates
Global air travel remains severely disrupted, with many people still unable to fly as planned to destinations after the Iran war forced the closure of major Middle Eastern hubs, including Dubai, Doha and Abu Dhabi. Reuters
Air Canada CEO Rousseau To Exit After Bungled Crash Response
Air Canada’s chief executive officer, Michael Rousseau, will leave Canada’s flagship airline, a development following sharp political blowback about his inability to communicate in French in the wake of a fatal runway collision. Rousseau, who is 68, had led the Montreal-based airline for five years. The retirement decision comes shortly after an Air Canada Express jet collided with an emergency vehicle on the LaGuardia Airport runway, killing both pilots and injuring dozens. WSJ
Canadian Passport Prices Rise: Hike Takes Effect March 31
Effective March 31, most fees for Canadian passports and travel document services will increase as the government begins tying prices to the consumer price index (CPI). As such the cost of a Canadian passport will rise by 2.7%. That means that Canadians applying in Canada will now pay $122.50 (up from $120) for a five-year adult passport while the cost of a 10-year document increases to $163.50 (from $160). Children’s passports (up to age 15) go up $1.50. Travel Industry Today
Lengthy Ground Delays Continue At LaGuardia Airport: FAA
Travelers flying from LaGuardia Airport will continue to face delays as a ground stop is expected to last until early Saturday morning, according to the FAA. Departures are seeing delays of around two hours. The longest delays are expected to begin on Friday evening. The FAA reports that delays could reach over four hours by 8 p.m. All contiguous departing flights to destinations in the U.S. are included. PIX11
Uber To Buy Chauffeur App Blacklane For High-End Riders
Uber has agreed to acquire Blacklane, a Berlin-based chauffeur booking platform operating in more than 500 cities across over 60 countries, the company said. Financial terms were not disclosed. This acquisition aims to speed up Uber’s move into executive and luxury travel. Uber Elite, a chauffeur service, is already available to Uber Black regulars and business account holders in Los Angeles and San Francisco, with plans to launch in New York soon. The deal should close by the end of 2026 if regulators approve. Yahoo
Tom Homan Says ICE Will Keep Assisting TSA “Until The Airports Feel Like They Are 100%”
Tom Homan, the Trump administration border czar, said Sunday that although President Trump signed an order to pay Transportation Security Administration workers, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents will continue to assist “until the airports feel like they are 100%.” “Look, we’re going to continue a nice presence there, and until the airports feel like they’re 100%, you know, in a posture where they can do no normal operations,” Homan said Sunday on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan.” CBS News
JetBlue Hikes Baggage Fees To Offset Higher Fuel Costs Sparked By Iran War; Other Airlines May Follow Suit
JetBlue is hiking its baggage fees to counter higher fuel costs sparked by the Iran war – potentially a taste of things to come from major US airlines as the cost of oil soars above $100 a barrel. Airlines have been charging hundreds more for tickets as the conflict disrupts global energy supplies, since fuel is typically airlines’ biggest cost along with labor – but JetBlue’s announcement appeared to mark the first sign that carriers could start passing along higher costs in the form of flight add-ons. NY Post
=== Sunday, March 29 ===
Here’s What To Know About TSA Lines This Weekend Amid Shutdown
President Donald Trump has signed an order to redirect funds to pay Transportation Security Administration personnel, but the administration said paychecks are still several days away, which could mean continued historic wait times at airports. USA Today
TSA Lines Are So Out Of Control That Travelers Are Hiring Line Sitters
Steven Dial headed to Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston to stand in security lines Friday afternoon like it was his job. Which, for the day, it was. He began waiting on behalf of travelers at 6:30 a.m., part of a growing trend as companies that normally charge hourly rates for line waiting are now fielding requests for airport security lines. Washington Post
After Trump’s Order To Pay TSA Officers, How Soon Will Airport Lines Improve?
A former TSA officer said the staffing crisis is unlikely to improve quickly, noting that workers need confidence they will be paid consistently before returning. He estimates long lines could continue for another week or two despite the temporary pay fix. LA Times
ICE Agents May Remain At Airports Even After TSA Agents Get Paid
White House border czar Tom Homan said Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents deployed to airports could remain even after TSA officers are paid, depending on whether enough staff return to work. Washington Post
‘Strong Smell’ Shuts Down Flights At Major DC-Area Airports For The Second Time This Month
A reported “strong smell” at an air traffic control facility temporarily halted flights at several major Washington, D.C.-area airports, marking the second disruption tied to a similar issue in two weeks. Fox Business
Aviation Risks Are Being Ignored, Experts Say After LaGuardia Crash
Aviation experts warn that repeated reassurances about safety may be fostering complacency, arguing that recent incidents, including a deadly crash at LaGuardia, should prompt more serious attention from regulators and travelers alike. USA Today
JetBlue Releases Statement Following Reports Of Merger Talks
JetBlue declined to comment on merger rumors, emphasizing instead its ongoing JetForward strategy aimed at restoring profitability and creating long-term value for shareholders and employees. Travel Pulse
JetBlue Flight Turns Back After Bizarre Takeoff Incident
A JetBlue flight returned shortly after takeoff when it struck a coyote on the runway, with passengers initially thinking the announcement was a joke before the aircraft safely headed back to the airport. Daily Beast
Two Australian States Offer Free Public Transport As War Pushes Up Fuel Prices
Victoria and Tasmania will offer free public transportation for a limited time to offset rising fuel costs driven by conflict in the Middle East, while other states have not yet followed suit. BBC
Can Flights Get Any Worse? Travelers Deal With TSA Lines, High Ticket Prices And Anxiety
A surge in travel demand, long security lines, rising airfares and safety concerns tied to global conflict and a recent crash have created a stressful environment for travelers, with many reconsidering their plans. The New York Times
American Airlines Is Considering Bringing Back Seat-Back Screens
American Airlines is exploring partnerships to upgrade in-flight internet and entertainment and may reintroduce seatback screens as it competes with rivals that have invested heavily in onboard experience. CNBC
Bangkok Airways Hikes Ticket Prices Amid Rising Oil Costs
Bangkok Airways is increasing fares and adding fuel surcharges as oil prices surge, with domestic ticket prices expected to rise by up to 20 percent. Thaiger
British Woman Faces £21,000 Medical Bill After Falling Off Beach Pony In Thailand
A British tourist faces a massive medical bill after her insurer denied coverage for injuries sustained during a beach pony ride, classifying it as an extreme sport. People
NCLH Revamps Board With Activist Investor’s Influence
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings has appointed new board members and named a new chairman following an agreement with activist investor Elliott Investment Management. Travel Weekly
Woman Injured In ATV Accident During Vacation
A woman suffered severe injuries after being thrown into a tree during an ATV accident while on vacation in Honduras. People
SkyWest Flight Attendant Claims Retaliation After Reporting Coworker
A SkyWest flight attendant alleges she faced retaliation, including unpaid leave and threats to her job, after reporting a coworker she believed was intoxicated on duty. MSN
=== Friday, March 27 ===
Senate Unanimously Moves To Fund Most Of DHS, Except ICE And Border Patrol, In Rare Overnight Session
The Senate unanimously moved to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security, excluding Immigration and Customs Enforcement and parts of Customs and Border Protection, in a rare overnight session. The agreement would fund agencies like the Transportation Security Administration and U.S. Coast Guard, though the House must still act before affected agencies can reopen. The move aims to ease long airport lines while lawmakers continue debating immigration enforcement reforms. CNN Politics
United Airlines, Flight Attendants Reach Labor Deal With Raises
United Airlines and its flight attendants’ union reached a new labor agreement after last year’s tentative deal was rejected. While full details weren’t disclosed, the agreement includes base pay increases, compensation for duty time during disruptions, and limits on overnight assignments. CNBC
United Express Pilots Declare Emergency After Passenger Battery Starts Smoking Mid-Flight
A United Express flight declared an emergency and diverted to San Antonio after a passenger’s battery began smoking mid-flight. The device was secured in a containment bag, and the plane landed safely. Battery-related incidents have been increasing in recent years, according to the FAA. People
Customers Push Back Against Southwest Plus-Size Passenger Policy
Southwest Airlines is facing backlash over its updated “Customer of Size” policy, which requires some passengers to purchase an additional seat. Critics have labeled it a “fat tax,” while the airline says the policy is intended to address safety and comfort concerns. The Independent
Summer Airfares Are 17% Higher As Iran War Drags On
Airfares are rising, with average ticket prices for the six largest U.S. airlines increasing between 2% and 12% in mid-March compared to earlier weeks, according to Consumer Edge data. Ongoing geopolitical tensions are contributing to higher travel costs heading into the summer season. Forbes
JetBlue Is Shopping Itself To Rivals. Here Are The Airlines That Might Buy It
JetBlue is reportedly exploring a potential sale and has engaged advisers to evaluate interest from rivals like United, Alaska, and Southwest. The airline has also been considering how regulators might respond to such deals. Shares jumped 12% following the news. Entrepreneur
FAA Investigating Close Call Between United Plane And Black Hawk Helicopter In California
The FAA is investigating a near-miss involving a United Airlines jet and a U.S. Army National Guard Black Hawk helicopter near John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana. The jet’s collision avoidance system was triggered as it prepared to land. CNN
Hawaii Tourist Helicopter Crash Kills Three On Popular Vacation Island
A sightseeing helicopter crashed near Kalalau Beach along Kauai’s Na Pali Coast, killing three people and injuring two others. The aircraft, operated by Airborne Aviation, was carrying one pilot and four passengers at the time. The Travel
Airlines Surprise Passengers With “Flights” That Are Buses
Some airlines are offering bus connections marketed as “flights,” catching travelers off guard. One passenger reported going through TSA only to board a bus instead of a plane for part of her journey. Washington Post
LaGuardia Airport Runway Reopens After Tragic Collision Killed Two
A runway at LaGuardia Airport has reopened after a fatal collision between a plane and a fire truck killed two pilots. Officials confirmed the runway was repaired, inspected, and cleared to meet FAA safety standards. The Independent
American Airlines In Talks With Starlink And Amazon For Wi-Fi Upgrade
American Airlines is reportedly exploring partnerships with Starlink and Amazon to upgrade in-flight Wi-Fi and may reintroduce seatback screens on narrow-body aircraft as it competes with Delta and United. CNBC
Woman Dies After Rattlesnake Bite While Hiking In Southern California
A 46-year-old woman died after being bitten by a rattlesnake while hiking in Southern California. She was airlifted to a hospital but succumbed to venom toxicity days later. Another fatal bite was reported nearby involving a mountain biker. People
Elderly Man Shoved Onto Subway Tracks Dies, Suspect Charged With Murder
A suspect has been charged with murder after an elderly man pushed onto subway tracks died from his injuries. Authorities said the suspect had previously been deported multiple times before the incident. AP
White House Turns Down Elon Musk’s Offer To Pay TSA Workers During DHS Shutdown
The White House rejected an offer from Elon Musk to cover TSA worker pay during a partial government shutdown, citing potential legal complications tied to his government contracts. CBS News
Super-Long TSA Wait Times Result In Missed Flights And Airline Waivers
Lengthy TSA lines are causing travelers to miss flights, with some airlines issuing waivers. One traveler in Houston arrived two hours early but still missed her flight due to security delays. Travel Weekly
American Airlines Flight Attendant Missing In Medellín After Nightclub Layover
An American Airlines flight attendant has gone missing during a layover in Medellín, Colombia, after leaving a nightclub with two men. Authorities are investigating amid concerns of possible foul play. Aviation A2Z
Hi Johnnie, I am a fan and live not far from you near Santa Monica. I am finally realizing a dream of mine in going to Ischia and can’t wait. I am going for 10 days in early May. I know your family is from there but not sure if you still have any there or any contacts? I am hoping to rent a room from a family rather than stay at a hotel? It is just for myself. I prefer to stay in Foria as I believe it is best for taking buses to see the island, plus if I want to take excursions and be near the ferry. Is there any chance you know of a family who may want to rent a room to me? Or is there a website that offers this type of accommodation? Is this common in Ischia? Since I will be alone, it just would be nice to have this type of experience. I do currently have reservations to stay at a hotel in Forio upon arriving. Some other info, can you give me a name of a driver who could show me the island and take me places as needed? I especially want to visit Saint Angelo. Thank you in advance and any info you can give me. I did keep a copy of the information you posted on your last trip and will take all your suggestions. Sincerely, Carol
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Great roundup of the latest travel updates! From the new TSA screening technologies to the trending destinations for 2024, this article covers everything a traveler needs to know. I especially appreciated the tips on avoiding flight delays and the insights into airline policy changes. JohnnyJet always delivers practical and timely advice—perfect for planning stress-free trips. Thanks for keeping us informed!
Arthur Frommer, RIP, was a particular inspiration to me, and I am honored that, as one of his authors, our names will be linked together for posterity.
TSA numbers of no value. Who cares?
Why would anyone care about yesterday’s TSA numbers? This is silly.
A lot of people do. Shows how the economy is doing especially for the airlines.
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