12 Things in Travel You Need to Know Today
(This is a recurring post, updated daily with new information):

=== Friday, June 5 === 

American Airlines Suspends Six Routes Amid Rising Fuel Costs
Southern California travelers will soon have fewer flight options as American Airlines plans to suspend six domestic routes later this year, including four nonstop routes from Los Angeles International Airport. The affected routes connect Los Angeles with Cleveland, Columbus, Pittsburgh and Washington Dulles. The airline is also cutting service between Charlotte and both Ontario and Sacramento as carriers continue to grapple with rising fuel expenses. NY Post

Air France-KLM Says Jet Fuel Supplies Should Last Through Summer
Air France-KLM expects to have sufficient jet fuel supplies to operate its summer schedule through July and August despite ongoing concerns related to the conflict involving Iran and disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz. The airline group remains optimistic about maintaining operations and has launched a campaign aimed at boosting international travel demand. Reuters

Airlines Gradually Restore Middle East Flights
Airlines are slowly rebuilding schedules across the Middle East after war-related disruptions caused widespread cancellations and rerouting. While regional carriers have restored some capacity, many international airlines continue to divert flights between Europe and Asia to avoid affected airspace. Reuters

Norwegian Cruise Line Cancels Nearly Three Months of Sailings
Norwegian Cruise Line has canceled approximately three months of cruises aboard Norwegian Viva between November 2027 and January 2028. The ship was originally scheduled to reposition from Lisbon to San Juan before operating Caribbean itineraries but will now redeploy to Miami. Guests impacted by the cancellations are being notified. USA Today

FAA Investigates Close Call Near Fort Lauderdale Airport
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a close call involving a JetBlue flight arriving from Ecuador and another aircraft operating near Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. The JetBlue crew reportedly received an onboard traffic alert regarding an aircraft that was not communicating with air traffic control. No injuries were reported. NBC News

California Man Arrested After Allegedly Bringing Explosive Device to Airport
Federal authorities say a California man was arrested after allegedly attempting to pass through a TSA checkpoint at Sacramento International Airport with an explosive device in his carry-on luggage. Investigators also reported finding a lighter, knife, scissors, zip ties and an aerosol can in his possession. KTLA

Passenger Arrested After Disturbance on Frontier Flight
A passenger traveling from Puerto Rico to Chicago was arrested after allegedly assaulting an off-duty Frontier Airlines employee, attempting to open emergency exit doors and trying to enter the cockpit. The flight diverted to Miami, where the passenger was taken into federal custody before the aircraft continued to Chicago. NBC Chicago

Wheelchair Damage Sparks Questions About Airline Procedures
A passenger says his wheelchair was damaged while being loaded onto an American Airlines flight because it did not fit through the aircraft cargo door. The traveler noted that airline employees successfully avoided the same issue on his return trip, raising questions about training and accessibility procedures for handling mobility devices. USA Today

Alaska Airlines Tightens Restrictions on Basic Economy Tickets
Alaska Airlines will stop awarding frequent flyer miles and elite-status credit on basic economy fares and will increase certain award booking fees. The move aligns the carrier more closely with competitors including American, Delta and United, all of which have expanded restrictions on their lowest-priced tickets. The Points Guy

Japan Triples Departure Tax for International Travelers
Beginning July 1, Japan will increase its departure tax from ¥1,000 to ¥3,000 for international travelers leaving by air or sea. Due to currency fluctuations, the new fee will amount to roughly $18 for many U.S. travelers, about double the original cost when the tax was introduced in 2019. AFAR

150 Passengers Miss Ryanair Flight After Border Control Delays
A Ryanair flight from Toulouse to London departed without approximately 150 passengers after lengthy border control queues prevented travelers from reaching their gate on time. Passengers described the airport as chaotic, with delays beginning shortly after security screening. Daily Mail

Southwest Eyes Long-Haul International Expansion
Southwest Airlines says it hopes to launch long-haul international flights within the next five years. Rather than building a large transoceanic network, the airline envisions serving a limited number of long-haul destinations that align with customer demand while leveraging its existing domestic network. Travel Weekly

Missing Everest Guide Found Alive After Week on Mountain
A Sherpa guide who disappeared while descending Mount Everest has been found alive after nearly a week missing in harsh conditions. Rescuers located the 52-year-old guide crawling toward base camp, and his survival is being described as nothing short of miraculous by members of Nepal’s mountaineering community. CBS News

Trump Tourism Envoy Discusses Strategy for Inbound Travel
Nick Adams, recently appointed as the U.S. special envoy for tourism, discussed efforts to strengthen international visitation during a conversation at the U.S. Travel Association’s IPW conference. Adams outlined his goals for improving inbound travel and addressing concerns about declining overseas visitation. Travel Weekly

United Seeks Dismissal of Lawsuit Involving Dodgers Charter Flights
United Airlines is asking a court to dismiss claims brought by two former flight attendants who allege they were removed from Los Angeles Dodgers charter flights in favor of younger female employees. The airline denies the allegations and is seeking dismissal of the case. MyNewsLA

=== Tuesday, June 2 === 

Travel Industry Warns of Economic Damage From CBP Officer Removal at U.S. Airports
Removing Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers from Newark and other U.S. airports would cause “immediate and lasting harm,” according to the U.S. Travel Association. The group warned that reducing airport staffing would disrupt international travel and inflict significant economic damage. Travel Weekly

JetBlue Flags Higher Fuel Costs as Iran Conflict Drags On
JetBlue raised its second-quarter fuel cost forecast as shipping disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz entered a fourth month, driving up jet fuel prices and adding pressure to airline profitability. Shares of the carrier fell 9% following the announcement. Reuters

American Blocks Domestic Close-In Saver Award Space for Partners
American Airlines has reportedly expanded restrictions on partner access to domestic nonstop saver award inventory, blocking availability exactly six days before departure. The move further limits last-minute redemption opportunities through partner loyalty programs. DansDeals

El Al to Resume San Francisco–Tel Aviv Flights
El Al will restart nonstop flights between Tel Aviv and San Francisco on October 25, citing strong demand between the two technology centers. The airline will operate three weekly flights and selected flight number LY49 as a tribute to the San Francisco 49ers. Reuters

Silversea Cruise Ship Rescues Sailor Off Oregon Coast
A Silversea Cruises vessel rescued a 74-year-old Canadian sailor whose boat was disabled nearly 500 miles off the Oregon coast after severe weather damaged both the mast and engine. The sailor was also suffering from a shoulder injury. USA Today

United Flight Returns After ‘Bomb’ Bluetooth Network Alert
A United Airlines flight from Newark to Palma de Mallorca returned to New Jersey after crew members were alerted to a Bluetooth network name referencing a bomb. The airline described the situation as a potential security concern. People

Childhood Friends Pilot First Flight Together
American Airlines captains Andrew Anderson and Andre Turner achieved a lifelong goal when they piloted their first flight together. The pair have been friends since age 11 and grew up together in Kingston, Jamaica. USA Today

Passenger Dies After Fall While Disembarking Aircraft in Brazil
A 72-year-old woman died after falling from aircraft stairs while exiting a LATAM flight at São Paulo’s Congonhas Airport. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the accident. Daily Mail

Longest-Serving Flight Attendant Prepares for Retirement After 66 Years
Delta Air Lines flight attendant Joan Prince Crandall is preparing to retire after more than six decades in the skies. Delta believes she holds the distinction of being the airline industry’s longest-serving flight attendant. CNN

Canada Offers Free National Park Admission This Summer
Canada will waive admission fees to national parks, national historic sites, and marine conservation areas operated by Parks Canada from June 19 through September 7. Visitors will not need entry passes during the promotion. Travel + Leisure

Travelers Continue Booking Europe Despite Global Uncertainty
Travel advisors say travelers remain committed to European vacations this summer, though many are seeking more information before finalizing plans. Spain, Italy, France, and Portugal continue to lead demand. Condé Nast Traveler

Luxury Segment Defies Softer U.S.-Europe Travel Demand
While overall bookings from the U.S. to Europe have declined year over year, luxury travel providers continue to report strong demand. Advisors say affluent travelers remain largely unaffected by broader market caution. Travel Weekly

United CEO Rules Out Further Consolidation Efforts
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said the carrier does not expect to pursue additional mergers after American Airlines rejected a potential combination. Kirby indicated that no other available deal currently makes strategic sense. Reuters

DHS Renews Threat to Pull CBP Officers From Sanctuary City Airports
The Department of Homeland Security continues to explore removing Customs and Border Protection officers from airports in jurisdictions it considers sanctuary cities. Officials argue that cities not cooperating with federal immigration enforcement should not process international flights. Travel Weekly

United to Reduce Long-Haul Boeing 757 Flying in Third Quarter
United Airlines plans to operate 16% fewer long-haul Boeing 757-200 flights in the third quarter of 2026 compared with last year. Significant reductions are planned on routes including Newark–Edinburgh and Houston–Lima. MSN

Japan Arrests Americans Over Zoo Monkey Stunt
Japanese authorities arrested two American nationals after a stunt involving a monkey enclosure at Ichikawa City Zoo near Tokyo. One of the men allegedly entered a restricted area surrounding the exhibit of internet-famous baby macaque Punch. AFP

Hotels Push Back Against Sunlounger Hogging
Hotels across Europe are increasingly taking action against guests who reserve poolside loungers for hours without using them. The issue gained attention after a German tourist won compensation in court over a lack of available loungers during a resort stay. The Telegraph

=== Sunday, May 31 === 

Airlines, Hotels Warn Trump Plan Could Paralyze U.S. Airports
Proposed DHS restrictions could halt or reduce customs processing for international flights at airports in sanctuary cities, potentially disrupting major U.S. hubs. Airlines, hotels, and travel groups warn the move could trigger mass cancellations, economic losses, and travel chaos ahead of the FIFA World Cup. Source

Major Airline Is Cutting Free In-Flight Meals, Moving To Pre-Paid Menu
Hawaiian Airlines will eliminate complimentary meals in main cabins starting July 1, replacing them with a preorder system featuring Hawaii-inspired dishes created by Maui chef Sheldon Simeon. Additional menu options are expected later this year. Source

Eight Students Rescued After Roller Coaster Stalls In Texas
Emergency crews rescued eight students stranded for hours on the Iron Shark roller coaster at Galveston’s Pleasure Pier after the ride became stuck Thursday evening. No serious injuries were reported following the rescue operation. Source

United Flight Diverted After Passenger Allegedly Tried To Breach Cockpit
A United Airlines flight from Chicago to Minneapolis was diverted to Madison, Wisconsin, after a passenger reportedly made multiple attempts to access the cockpit. Law enforcement officers aboard the aircraft restrained the individual before landing. Source

Hotels Slash World Cup Rates As FIFA Cancels Thousands Of Rooms
Hotels across several U.S. World Cup host cities are cutting room prices after anticipated demand failed to materialize. FIFA has already canceled tens of thousands of reserved rooms, raising concerns about visitor forecasts and the tournament’s projected economic impact. Source

Southwest Rolls Back Overweight Passenger Seating Policy
Southwest Airlines has revised its customer-of-size policy, allowing gate agents to provide a complimentary second seat when adjacent seats are available rather than requiring passengers to purchase two tickets in advance. Source

United Faces Summer-Long Delays At SFO Amid Runway Construction
Runway closures combined with persistent low clouds and shifting winds are causing significant delays at San Francisco International Airport. United Airlines, SFO’s largest carrier, has experienced hundreds of delays averaging about three hours. Source

American Climber Sets New Mount Everest Speed Record
American endurance athlete Tyler Andrews summited Mount Everest without supplementary oxygen in 9 hours and 55 minutes, breaking the previous ascent record by more than an hour, according to his team. Source

SFO Flights Delayed Nearly Three Hours By Strong Winds
The FAA issued a ground delay at San Francisco International Airport after strong winds reduced arrival capacity, causing inbound flights to be held at departure airports for up to three hours. Source

Three Climbers Die After Fall On Alaska’s Mount McKinley
Three members of a Latvian mountaineering expedition died after falling near a notoriously dangerous pass on North America’s tallest peak. A fourth climber survived and was rescued. Source

Norovirus Outbreak Sickens Pacific Crest Trail Hikers
A norovirus outbreak near Wrightwood, California, has affected dozens of hikers along the Pacific Crest Trail, causing severe gastrointestinal illness and disrupting excursions during the busy hiking season. Source

20 Underrated U.S. National Parks Worth Visiting
While iconic destinations such as Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon draw millions of visitors annually, many lesser-known national parks offer equally impressive landscapes and unique experiences with far smaller crowds. Source

United Airlines Fires Pilots After Coach Sat In Captain’s Seat Mid-Flight
United Airlines terminated two Boeing 757 pilots following a charter flight carrying the Colorado Rockies after a coach was reportedly allowed to sit in the captain’s seat while the aircraft was cruising. Source

N.Y.C. Hotel Housekeepers To Earn More Than $100,000 Annually
A new labor agreement between New York City hotels and a major union will raise average annual pay for housekeepers above $100,000, avoiding a potential strike ahead of major tourism events. Source

Cruise Line Threatens Fines For Taking Buffet Food To Cabins
Costa Cruises has introduced a €60 cleaning charge for passengers found bringing buffet food back to their staterooms, citing cleanliness and operational concerns. Source

Barcelona Cruise Passengers Could Soon Pay Higher Fees
Officials in Barcelona are considering increasing the city’s tourist surcharge on cruise passengers, potentially raising costs for travelers visiting Europe’s busiest cruise port. Source

JetBlue Ends Manchester-Boston Service Amid Network Shift
JetBlue will discontinue service from Manchester-Boston Regional Airport and redeploy aircraft to higher-performing markets, including South Florida and transatlantic routes, as part of its profitability strategy. Source

JetBlue Turns Fort Lauderdale Into Its First True Hub
JetBlue is expanding connecting traffic through Fort Lauderdale, positioning the airport as its first major hub and strengthening links between the U.S., Caribbean, and Latin America as part of a broader network transformation. Source

63 Comments On "12 Things in Travel You Need to Know Today"
  1. tim mullis|

    TDS Much.

  2. Carol Sabo|

    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

  3. JOHN JOHNSTON|

    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!

  4. Prama|

    Travel enthusiast always on the lookout for smart tips, hidden gems, and budget-friendly travel hacks. I follow JohnnyJet.com to stay inspired by real travel experiences, helpful advice, and the latest travel news. Whether it’s finding flight deals, exploring new destinations, or planning efficient trips, I love learning from the travel community. Passionate about exploring the world one journey at a time and sharing insights along the way. Let’s keep discovering and making travel more rewarding together!

  5. Daisy L.|

    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!

  6. Buzzy Gordon|

    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.

  7. Jerry Mandel|

    TSA numbers of no value. Who cares?

  8. Jerry Mandel|

    Why would anyone care about yesterday’s TSA numbers? This is silly.

    1. Johnny Jet|

      A lot of people do. Shows how the economy is doing especially for the airlines.

  9. Ross Copas|

    What’s your recommended VPN

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