
12 Things in Travel You Need to Know Today
(This is a recurring post, updated daily with new information):
=== Sunday, June 28 ===
Record Heatwave Grips Europe as France Warns Death Toll Set to Rise
A record-breaking heatwave continues to scorch parts of Europe, with temperatures expected to reach 40°C (104°F) in some areas even as storms move into others. French officials say the extreme weather has contributed to approximately 1,000 excess deaths. Reuters
Airfare Remains Expensive Even Though Jet Fuel Is Cheaper
Despite jet fuel prices dropping more than 40% since February, airfare remains elevated. Summer fares are running 15% higher than last year, driven by higher operating costs tied to the U.S.-Iran conflict, while the average domestic ticket remains among the highest seen since 2022. The Independent
FAA Investigating Low-Flying Cargo Plane Near Miss at Texas Airport
The FAA is investigating after a Boeing 777 cargo aircraft on a test flight flew so low over a private Texas airport that one wing came within feet of striking the ground. The aircraft had recently been converted from a passenger jet into a freighter. ABC News
12-Year-Old Hospitalized After Bison Attack in Yellowstone
A 12-year-old child was hospitalized after being attacked by a bison in Yellowstone National Park. Park officials reminded visitors to keep a safe distance from wildlife, noting that bison injure more people in Yellowstone than any other animal. People
Brits Urged to Avoid Non-Essential Travel as Heatwave Persists
Rail passengers across much of England are being advised to avoid non-essential travel as extreme heat threatens widespread service disruptions. Network Rail says travelers should use trains only if absolutely necessary in areas under the Met Office’s highest heat alerts. The Independent
Central Park’s Horse-Drawn Carriages Face an Uncertain Future
A fatal accident involving a runaway carriage horse has reignited debate over New York City’s iconic horse-drawn carriage rides. The incident could bring an end to a tradition that has been part of Central Park for more than 160 years. The Telegraph
Frictionless Security and Supersonic Flights: What Travel Could Look Like in 20 Years
The next two decades could bring major changes to travel, including AI-powered trip planning, streamlined airport security, supersonic commercial flights, and even space hotels, according to experts looking ahead to 2046. The Wall Street Journal
What’s Next for Spirit Airlines’ Former Headquarters?
Spirit Airlines has extended the deadline for bids on its former Broward County headquarters and campus following the company’s abrupt shutdown in May. Interested buyers now have until July 10 to submit offers. Miami Herald
Aqueduct Racetrack Runs Its Final Race After 132 Years
New York City’s historic Aqueduct Racetrack is set to close after more than a century of thoroughbred racing. The final race marks the end of one of America’s oldest urban racetracks and a landmark in New York horse racing history. Bloomberg
Stranger on Flight Helped Solve Girl’s Medical Mystery
A Florida woman living with Type 1 diabetes says her diagnosis began with a chance encounter on an airplane when she was 11 years old. A fellow passenger recognized her symptoms and urged her family to seek medical attention, ultimately leading to a lifesaving diagnosis. Newsweek
Why Airlines Still Operate So Many Short Flights
While short-haul flying has declined over the past decade, airlines continue to operate many brief routes because they connect passengers to larger hub airports, support regional economies, and help maximize airline networks despite growing competition from driving and rail. NPR
Blind Traveler’s Airport Ordeal Highlights Accessibility Challenges
A blind passenger left stranded after a flight cancellation is drawing attention to the challenges visually impaired travelers face during disruptions. Advocates say better staff training and improved access to real-time information are needed to make air travel more accessible.
USA Today
=== Friday, June 26 ===
Thousands Feared Dead After Two Major Earthquakes Strike Venezuela
Thousands are feared dead after two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela, causing widespread destruction in and around Caracas. Officials have confirmed at least 32 deaths and more than 700 injuries, with rescue crews continuing to search through collapsed buildings. Reuters
National Park Staff Now Cannot Reveal Deaths Of Visitors
The Trump administration has barred National Park Service employees from confirming visitor deaths or serious injuries to the public or media under a policy outlined in a previously undisclosed Interior Department memo. Critics say the move reduces transparency about safety incidents in national parks. Daily Beast
Passengers Restrain Pilot During Apparent Medical Emergency On Air Canada Flight
Passengers helped restrain an Air Canada pilot after he suffered what witnesses described as a seizure during a flight from Newark to Halifax. The airline said the captain experienced a medical emergency, and the flight landed safely. ABC News
Europeans Told To Protect Themselves As Deadly Heatwave Takes Its Toll
A deadly heatwave continues to grip much of Western Europe, with Paris reaching a record 105.6°F (40.9°C) and dozens of heat-related deaths reported. The extreme temperatures have disrupted power supplies, closed schools and forced cultural landmarks to shut their doors. Reuters
Brits Are Booking Hotels Just To Escape The Heat
As temperatures soar above 30°C (86°F), many Britons are checking into air-conditioned hotels simply to get a good night’s sleep. Some say the cost is worth it after sleepless nights during the ongoing heatwave. Daily Mail
Cruise Line Bans More Than A Dozen Travelers After Port Fight
Carnival Cruise Line has banned more than a dozen passengers after a fight between two families broke out in the Customs and Border Protection area at the Port of Miami following a cruise. Police responded to the incident, which remains under investigation. USA Today
TSA Expands PreCheck Touchless ID With Google Wallet
The TSA has partnered with Google Wallet to make it easier for eligible travelers to use TSA PreCheck Touchless ID. Travelers can opt in after adding their boarding pass to Google Wallet and using a supported digital ID. TravelPulse
Two Heat Domes Expected To Merge Into Major U.S. Heatwave
Forecasters say two heat domes will combine next week, bringing dangerous heat to much of the Great Plains, Great Lakes, Ohio Valley and Southeast. Millions could experience prolonged periods of extreme temperatures. KTLA
WestJet Cuts Fuel Surcharge As Fuel Prices Fall
WestJet has reduced fuel surcharges on companion vouchers, joining Porter Airlines in lowering fees as fuel prices decline. Other Canadian airlines are taking a wait-and-see approach before making similar changes. Travel Industry Today
Rome Airports Warn EU Entry System Could Cause Summer Travel Chaos
Rome’s airport operator says it may need to suspend implementation of the EU’s new Entry/Exit System (EES) during the busy summer season to avoid long delays for travelers. The biometric border program requires first-time non-EU visitors to provide fingerprints and facial scans. The Guardian
Bareknuckle Boxer Dies After Being Restrained On Jet2 Flight
A passenger identified as a bareknuckle boxer died after being restrained by fellow travelers during a Jet2 flight from Cyprus to Manchester. Witnesses said he became increasingly disruptive after allegedly drinking heavily before boarding. MSN
Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants’ Religious Freedom Lawsuit Can Proceed
A federal appeals court ruled that two former Alaska Airlines flight attendants can take their religious discrimination lawsuit to trial after they were fired over posts criticizing the airline’s support of LGBTQ rights legislation. San Francisco Chronicle
Priority Pass Members Face More Cuts To Benefits
Priority Pass members are seeing more reductions in benefits as some lounges begin charging for showers and others leave the network altogether. The changes continue a gradual decline in the program’s overall value for travelers. Upgraded Points
Air India Pilot Removed After Briefly Entering Pakistani Airspace
An Air India pilot has been removed from duty after his aircraft briefly entered Pakistani airspace while holding for a runway inspection near Amritsar. India’s aviation regulator is investigating the incident.The Independent
An Italian Shares 10 Summer Destinations Locals Actually Visit
While international visitors flock to the Amalfi Coast and Cinque Terre, many Italians spend their summers in lesser-known destinations along the country’s nearly 5,000 miles of coastline. Here’s where locals escape the crowds. Travel + Leisure
=== Wednesday, June 24 ===
Eiffel Tower Shuts As France Faces Hottest Day Ever
France is enduring its hottest day on record as an early summer heatwave pushes temperatures past 104°F, triggering widespread red alerts and forcing early closures of major landmarks including the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre. Authorities across the country are urging residents and visitors to take extreme precautions as conditions remain dangerously hot. Telegraph/LA Times
Gulf Airlines Return To Pre-War Flight Levels
Gulf carriers are rebounding strongly as flight networks across the Middle East recover from recent regional conflict disruptions that had grounded routes and rerouted air traffic. With demand rising again, operations are nearing pre-war levels across key hubs in the region. Reuters
Asiana Airlines Leaves Star Alliance Ahead Of Korean Air Merger
Asiana Airlines will exit Star Alliance on December 16 ahead of its full integration into Korean Air’s SkyTeam network the following day. The move marks a major shift in global airline alliances as the merger progresses. Travel Weekly
TSA Reports Over 300 Drone Seizures Near World Cup Sites
U.S. authorities have intercepted more than 300 drones near FIFA World Cup venues since the tournament began, as strict no-fly zones remain in effect around stadiums on match days. Officials say unauthorized drone activity continues to be a major security focus. Reuters
Teen Falls Down Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Waterfall At Disneyland
A 13-year-old boy was hospitalized after allegedly exiting his ride vehicle on Tiana’s Bayou Adventure and sliding down a 50-foot drop inside the attraction before the ride ended. Disneyland officials say they are reviewing the incident. NY Post
CDC Ends Hantavirus Response As Outbreak Risk Declines
The CDC is winding down its emergency response to a rare hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship, citing reduced public health risk after an international containment effort. The outbreak had resulted in multiple infections and several deaths. WSJ
Passenger Reportedly Bites Fellow Flyer On American Airlines Flight
An American Airlines passenger allegedly bit another traveler during a flight approaching Philadelphia, prompting reports of a broader onboard disturbance before landing. Authorities are investigating the incident. Yahoo News
Former Spirit Passengers Turn To Buses And Trains
With Spirit Airlines no longer operating, some budget travelers are shifting to long-distance buses and trains as lower-cost alternatives for domestic travel. The trend highlights changing options for ultra-low-cost mobility in the U.S. WSJ
California Continues To Welcome Canadian Travelers
Despite shifting travel patterns, California tourism officials say Canadian visitors remain an important and steady part of the state’s international tourism economy, particularly along the coast and major cities. TravelPulse
U.S. National Parks Face Crowds And Higher Fees This Summer
National Parks across the U.S. are seeing heavy crowds, reduced staffing, and higher entry fees for nonresidents, creating more challenging conditions for summer visitors. Officials are urging travelers to plan ahead for delays and limited services. New York Times
Incheon Introduces Remote Baggage Screening For U.S. Flights
Incheon International Airport has launched remote baggage screening for flights to Los Angeles and Seattle, allowing checked luggage to be automatically transferred and reducing connection times for passengers. Passenger Terminal Today
SFO Delays Surge Amid Runway Construction And Restrictions
San Francisco International Airport has seen average delays quadruple this year due to construction and federal restrictions, with more flights experiencing delays even as average wait times per delay remain relatively stable. SF Chronicle
Overwater Bungalows In High Demand As Availability Tightens
Demand for overwater villas in the Caribbean continues to surge, with travelers often struggling to find availability even months in advance as resorts reach capacity quickly. Travel Weekly
Budget Airlines Face Mounting Pressure In The U.S. Market
Low-cost carriers in the U.S. are under increasing pressure from larger airlines and shifting consumer preferences toward premium travel, raising questions about the long-term viability of the ultra-low-cost model. CNBC
Travel Agents See Resurgence In Digital Age
Despite the rise of online booking tools, travel advisors are experiencing renewed demand as travelers seek expertise, curated experiences, and assistance with complex itineraries. Wall Street Journal
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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
With regards to the story of the couple who stayed in a hotel in France and woke up with bed bug bites, it was clickbait. I couldn’t read the story without subscribing to the news service. As a frequent reader, that’s just not something I’m willing to do. Just thought you’d like to know. Thanks!
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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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