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

=== Thursday, April 16 === 

Spirit Airlines Could Liquidate As Early As This Week, Sources Say
Spirit Airlines could liquidate as early as this week, according to people familiar with the matter. The airline, which was trying to recover from its second bankruptcy in less than a year, is facing the added challenge of a spike in the price of fuel. Spirit said in February that it was set to exit bankruptcy as early as this spring. CNBC

United CEO Floated Idea of United-American Airlines Merger
United CEO Scott Kirby floated the idea to Trump administration officials of United merging with American Airlines, according to sources familiar with the situation. That conversation with officials is surfacing now after Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy hinted the Trump administration was open to further consolidation in the aviation industry, but United would have a challenging road to show such a combination would improve competition or not raise costs for flyers. CBS News

What a United-American Merger Would Mean, From Antitrust Hurdles to Airfare
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby reportedly floated the idea of a potential tie-up with American Airlines to Trump administration officials earlier this year. That monster deal would create the world’s largest airline but would face major antitrust challenges, analysts said. Kirby, an American Airlines alumnus, has repeatedly said smaller, weaker airlines will suffer as United and Delta, the country’s profit leaders, are set up to better weather storms. CNBC

Europe Has ‘Maybe 6 Weeks of Jet Fuel Left’, Energy Boss Warns
Europe has “maybe 6 weeks of jet fuel left”, the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned. Stocks would reach a tipping point in June if Europe was unable to replace at least half of its imports from the Middle East, the organisation said in a report this week. BBC

Germany’s Lufthansa to Shut Regional CityLine Unit Amid Fuel Costs and Strikes Pressure
German airline group Lufthansa said on Thursday that it will shut down its CityLine regional subsidiary, saying higher jet fuel prices and a series of labour strikes had forced an acceleration of its strategic plans. “As a first, immediately effective step, the 27 operational aircraft of Lufthansa CityLine will be permanently removed from the flight programme starting the day after tomorrow, in order to reduce further losses at the loss-making airline,” the group said. EuroNews

Pilot Forced to Slam on the Brakes to Avoid Truck at Charlotte Airport
An American Airlines pilot was forced to “slam on the brakes” to avoid colliding with a truck at Charlotte’s airport on Wednesday, according to Air Traffic Control audio. “They just went right in front of us,” the pilot of American Airlines Flight 1197 can be heard telling a ramp controller in the audio, referring to the truck. “We nearly hit them. I had to slam on the brakes.” CBS News

Southwest Flight Attendant Allegedly Flooded Hotel During Layover. Now the Airline Is Being Sued for Damages
A Florida hotel is suing Southwest Airlines claiming a flight attendant caused flooding at the property. The crew member allegedly interfered with a fire sprinkler at the hotel, and their remediation costs total $215,576 per a notice of removal. The incident occurred during a layover in February 2025. People

Ice Chunk Crashes Through California Home Roof. FAA Called to Investigate
A large chunk of dirty ice crashed through the roof of a Whittier home Friday morning. Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn requested that the FAA investigate whether the ice originated from aircraft, citing safety concerns over densely populated areas. The ice could have come from an aircraft, airplane toilet waste, or potentially from a rare phenomenon called megacryometeors. Los Angeles Times

Family of 8 Spends $52K on Trip to Peru Before They Were ‘Red-Flagged’ and Denied Boarding by Airline
An Indian court ordered police to investigate KLM Royal Dutch Airlines executives after a family was allegedly denied boarding over visa issues, according to a local report. The family reportedly claims the airline misinterpreted Peru’s entry rules and later “red-flagged” them, causing further travel disruptions. KLM stated it complies with travel regulations and urged passengers to ensure proper documentation before flying. People

Flight Attendant Arrested for Pushing Line-Jumping Teen Girl at Disney World
A male Virgin Atlantic flight attendant was arrested for allegedly pushing a teenage girl when she tried to jump ahead of him in a line for a Disney World ride. Keith Newman, a 47-year-old British man, was taken into custody over the Feb. 20 shoving saga that unfolded at the Magic Kingdom theme park in Orlando, cops said. Newman had been waiting to ride the Tiana’s Bayou Adventure attraction when the 18-year-old and her friend tried to skip ahead, according to an arrest affidavit. NY Post

Train Tickets to 2026 World Cup at MetLife Stadium from NYC to Cost More Than $100
New Jersey’s NJ Transit is currently planning to charge more than $100 for return rail tickets from New York’s Pennsylvania Station to MetLife Stadium for FIFA World Cup games. According to people familiar with the plans, who asked to remain anonymous in order to protect relationships, a return ticket purchased via NJ Transit, New Jersey’s transportation provider, is currently modeled for more than a seven-fold increase from its usual prices during the World Cup this summer. The Athletic

Holland America Line Invests $500 Million in Ship Revitalization
Holland America Line will spend $500 million on a refurbishment of ships in its Vista and Signature classes. The line called the upgrade “a thoughtful blend of new, elevated experiences and guest favorites inspired by our Pinnacle class.” The Pinnacle-class ships are HAL’s line’s most modern vessels: Koningsdam (2016), Nieuw Statendam (2018) and Rotterdam (2021). Travel Weekly

Airline CEOs Urged by Lawmaker to Lower Fares if Fuel Prices Come Down
Airlines have raised airfare, fuel surcharges and baggage fees this year to help cover a surge in fuel costs since the U.S. and Israel first struck Iran on Feb. 28. U.S. Rep. Ritchie Torres, D-N.Y., urged the CEOs of the biggest U.S. carriers — Delta Air Lines, JetBlue Airways, United Airlines and Southwest Airlines — to bring fares down when fuel prices drop. Fuel is airlines’ biggest expense after labor. CNBC

Woman Suffers ‘Sudden Death’ Onboard Ultra-Long Haul Flight
A woman has died while taking one of the longest commercial flights in the world. Her death took place during the more than 17-hour journey, operated by Qantas, from John F. Kennedy International in New York to Auckland Airport in New Zealand, and before she could make a second, four-hour onward journey to Sydney, Australia. Daily Beast

American Held in Africa After Influencer Fiancee’s Death
An American citizen is being held by police in Africa amid the death of his influencer fiancée that took place days after their engagement and a dispute at the hotel they were staying in, the Associated Press reports. Joseph Isaac McCann, 45, was questioned by police on Monday (April 13), after Ashly Robinson, who gained a large following online under the name Ashlee Jenae, was found dead in her room. Zuberi Chembera, the Deputy Director of Investigations in Zanzibar, wouldn’t provide a public comment on Thursday (April 16) as investigations were ongoing. iHeart

Why are BART fares to SFO so high? Blame the ‘rent’ paid to airport
When BART passengers gripe about a $5.51 surcharge applied to every trip to San Francisco International Airport, the agency has one response: Blame the rent. In this case, “rent” refers to the $2.5 million annual payment that BART makes to the airport, in exchange for running trains to a station housed in the International Terminal. San Francisco Airport Commission built the station for $200 million, and has leased it to BART since the facility opened in 2023. SF Chronicle

 

American Airlines to launch electronic boarding gates at DFW, ushering in the next evolution of the boarding experience
American Airlines is advancing the future of air travel with the official launch of electronic boarding gates at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) beginning this summer. Following a successful pilot in November 2025, and strong customer feedback, American is now deploying the technology at scale at its largest hub, reinforcing the airline’s commitment to a more seamless, user-friendly and consistent boarding experience. American will be the first major U.S. network carrier to install dormakaba electronic boarding gates at scale at a major U.S. airport hub, starting in the new DFW Terminal C Pier Expansion, setting a new standard for how customers move from gate to aircraft. American Airlines Newsroom

=== Tuesday, April 14 === 

Airports Could Face A Jet Fuel Crunch Within 3 Weeks, Industry Warns
ACI Europe has warned that a potential jet fuel shortage will have “harsh economic impacts.” Peak travel season is set to be hit by the fuel crunch if the Strait of Hormuz doesn’t reopen. Airlines are enforcing several measures to tackle increased jet fuel costs, including canceling flights. CNBC

The FAA Moves To Cut Flights At Chicago’s O’Hare Airport
How the turf war at O’Hare International Airport started is a matter of debate. American Airlines CEO Robert Isom blames his rival, United Airlines. “Where we were headed in Chicago, due to the reckless scheduling of our competitor, OK, was going to be gridlock,” Isom said at an investors conference in Washington, D.C., last month. NPR

Virgin Atlantic Raises Ticket Prices By Up To $488 As Jet Fuel Prices Soar
Virgin Atlantic has raised ticket prices by as much as £360 ($488 USD) as the war in Iran threatened jet fuel supplies. Sir Richard Branson’s airline has added a fuel surcharge of £50 to economy-class tickets, with premium economy increasing by £180 and business class by £360. The Telegraph

Delta Unveils First New Delta One Suite In Premium Cabin Arms Race
Delta is unveiling the first update to its Delta One suite in about a decade. The airline is logging a bigger portion of its revenue from premium seating compared with main cabin sales. CNBC

Delta CEO Faces Backlash After Implying Ticket Prices Won’t Be Lowered If Jet Fuel Prices Go Down
In a recent interview with CNBC, Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian announced that the airline will “meaningfully reduce” its growth plans as jet fuel costs continue to soar. To accommodate the spike in costs, Delta, along with other major airlines, has increased its ticket prices and checked baggage fees. Bastian’s response to whether or not ticket prices would be lowered if jet fuel costs declined, however, sparked intense backlash online. TCD

Cathay To Cut Flights From Mid-May To End-June As Fuel Prices Surge
The Hong Kong-based airline blamed the cuts on elevated fuel costs triggered by the war in the Middle East. Cathay’s budget arm HK Express will cut about 6% from May 11. The carrier said the suspension of its passenger services to Dubai and Riyadh will stay in place until June 30. CNBC

Lufthansa Pilots Strike For 2 Days, Cabin Crew Will Follow
Pilots who are members of the Vereinigung Cockpit trade union are striking on Monday and Tuesday. As hundreds of flights were canceled, the UFO cabin crew union said it would also strike on Wednesday and Thursday. DW

US On High Alert For Terror Attacks As Trump’s War Hits Home
On the evening of Thursday, March 5, an Israeli air strike hit Mashghara, Lebanon. Among the dead were the brothers, nephew and niece of Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, a naturalised American citizen living near Detroit. Over the next few days, Mr Ghazali bought a rifle and more than £1,600-worth of fireworks. He began to research Israeli and Jewish-linked groups and institutions in Michigan. The Telegraph

Canadian Travel To The United States Continues To Plunge But U.S. Domestic Tourism Rising Fast
New figures released by Statistics Canada today (April 13), show that Canadian trips to the United States continue to fall, and at a faster rate. Stats Can figures for March, 2026 show that return car trips to Canada from the States fell 4.5% compared to March of last year, while return trips by air dropped 13.7%. Jim Byers Travel

Booking.com Users Warned That Their Data Could Have Been Stolen
Booking.com users could have had personal information about their holidays stolen in a cyber attack, the company has warned. The online travel agent – which connects holidaymakers with accommodation, and says that it has had more than 1.8 billion guests since 2010 – has sent out an alert to users to tell them they may have been part of a hack. The Independent

EasyJet Leaves 122 Passengers Behind Due To EU Entry-Exit System Chaos
The Hume family from Leeds woke extra early on Sunday morning to leave their Italian ski resort for Milan Linate airport. On their outbound journey from Manchester, Max Hume, 56, his wife Lynsey, 46, and their 13-year-old son Archie had queued for over an hour at passport control on arrival in Italy. The Independent

Anna Kepner’s Stepbrother Charged Months After The Cheerleader Was Found Dead On A Cruise Ship
Anna Kepner’s stepbrother has been indicted on federal charges months after the 18-year-old cheerleader was found dead during a family vacation on a Carnival cruise ship. The 16-year-old stepbrother is facing federal charges of murder and aggravated sexual abuse, according to a statement Monday by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida. Court documents show the motion in the case was initially filed Feb. 2 under seal, but the case was transferred to adult prosecution and unsealed Friday. Today

Influencer Ashlee Jenae, 31, Dies During African Vacation With Fiancé
The content creator known online as Ashlee Jenae died at age 31 while on a trip to Tanzania with her fiancé Joe McCann. Several of Robinson’s family members shared the news of her death in an April 12 statement on Instagram, writing that she had been “found unconscious in her villa and rushed to a local hospital, where her death was confirmed hours later.” People

Qantas Cuts Its Domestic Flights As Fuel Crisis Delivers $800Million Blow – How It Will Affect You
Qantas will slash domestic capacity over the next two months and likely raise airfares as soaring fuel prices threaten a $500million hit to full-year profit. ‘Given the continued volatility in fuel prices and the global economic conditions, (Qantas Group) has reduced domestic capacity in (the fourth quarter of the 2026 financial year) by around 5 percentage points,’ a statement on Tuesday said. Daily Mail

Veteran Pilot’s Final Flight Included A Daredevil Stunt That Horrified Passengers: ‘A Very Serious Matter’
An Icelandair pilot has been criticized for flying a Boeing 757 dangerously low above his hometown to celebrate his retirement, as seen in shocking footage online. “This is not standard practice; this is a very serious matter that we will review internally,” Linda Gunnarsdóttir, a chief pilot with the airline, said. NY Post

=== Sunday, April 12 === 

23-Story Miami Hotel Is No More, The Result Of A Controlled Implosion
A hotel at one of Miami’s most exclusive locations was demolished Sunday to make way for something bigger. Demolition experts completed the controlled implosion of the former Mandarin Oriental, Miami on Brickell Key, a human-made island at the mouth of the Miami River, across from downtown. It marked the largest implosion for Miami in more than a decade, officials said. AP News

Legendary ‘Planet Earth’ Cameraman Doug Allan Dies At 74 While Trekking In Nepal
Pioneering wildlife cameraman Doug Allan, whose cinematography was featured on BBC series like Planet Earth and The Blue Planet, died at the age of 74. The BBC reported on April 9 that Allan suffered breathing difficulties and fell ill soon after setting out on a trek to Annapurna Base Camp on April 6. He reportedly died of a brain hemorrhage in a hospital near the city of Pokhara on April 8. MSN

Airports Could Face A Jet Fuel Crunch Within 3 Weeks, Industry Warns
ACI Europe has warned that a potential jet fuel shortage will have “harsh economic impacts.” Peak travel season is set to be hit by the fuel crunch if the Strait of Hormuz doesn’t reopen. Airlines are enforcing several measures to tackle increased jet fuel costs, including canceling flights. CNBC

ICE Agents End Airport Assignments After TSA Pay Resumes
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are wrapping up their work at airports after being deployed last month by President Donald Trump to help with long security lines. The agents were sent to 14 airports to help compensate for Transportation Security Administration workers who called out sick during a period when they were unpaid. Scripps

Private Jet Companies Fight For High-Spending Customers At The Masters
Thousands of private jets are expected to fly in and out of Augusta, Georgia, and nearby airports for the Masters Tournament in the coming days. Private jet companies are competing for high-spending customers with lavish on-the-ground experiences near the golf course. NetJets, Vista and Wheels Up are all hosting parties or creating luxury spaces where customers can relax during the Masters as demand for the tournament remains strong. CNBC

London Stansted To Face Travel Chaos Next Week As Hundreds Of Airport Workers Strike
Holidaymakers jetting off from London Stansted should brace themselves for travel chaos as strike action is expected to take place soon. A whopping 97 per cent of ABM airport staff have voted in favour for industrial action after receiving a pay rise ‘worth just a tin of beans a week to workers’, according to Unite. Daily Mail

Cape Air Plane Door Opens Mid-Flight Off Nantucket, Massachusetts: “A Bit Nerve-Wracking”
A Cape Air plane on its way to Boston had to return to Nantucket, Massachusetts after part of a door opened up mid-flight on Monday. “Yesterday morning, shortly after departing Nantucket Memorial Airport (ACK), flight #5001 experienced an issue in which the upper portion of the main cabin door opened while in flight,” a Cape Air spokesperson said in a statement to WBZ-TV. “The aircraft continued to operate normally.” CBS Boston

Historic Immigration Decline Threatens U.S. Hotel Workforce Stability
The U.S. Census Bureau reports that net migration fell across every metropolitan area in the country in 2025, with the U.S. recording net negative migration nationally for the first time in at least 50 years, according to the White House. A White House press release described the figures as “a historic turnaround on immigration.” Travel Weekly

8 Best Places To Live Abroad For Young Adults Right Now
There’s no “right” time to experience life abroad. Some people do it in college—choosing to spend a semester (or even a full year) at another university—and others opt to spend their post-retirement era outside of their home country. If you’re a young professional, you may be tempted by the idea of living in a new country for a period of time, but you might be hesitant about putting your career on hold or nervous about finding a community where you fit. T+L

How Much Radiation Are You Exposed To When Flying?
“If they are taking a few trips domestically, this is probably not something they need to be super worried about,” Nelson said. “If they are taking flights to Asia or Europe or crossing an ocean, it’s more likely that one of those flights is going to fly through a solar particle event.” According to experts, the average radiation dose experienced on a coast-to-coast flight in the U.S. is equivalent to the radiation received from one chest X-ray. USA Today

Scientists Slam Plan To Control Sunlight With Mirrors In Space
It’s keeping scientists up at night. Scientists around the world are sounding the alarm over an ambitious plan to install thousands of mirrors and myriad satellites in space, claiming that it will impact sleep and various ecosystems on a global level. “The proposed scale of orbital deployment would represent a significant alteration of the natural night-time light environment at a planetary scale,” leaders of the European Biological Rhythms Society (EBRS), the Society for Research on Biological Rhythms, the Japanese Society for Chronobiology and the Canadian Society for Chronobiology declared in letters to the US Federal Communications Commission. The Guardian

Cruise Ship Carrying 30 Guests Runs Aground On Fiji Reef
A cruise ship carrying more than two dozen guests ran aground in Fiji. Blue Lagoon Cruises’ MV. Fiji Princess small ship was grounded on a reef during the “early hours” of April 4 in the northern Mamanuca Islands, according to the cruise operator. The ship was at anchor at the time. USA Today

China Resumes Direct Flights To North Korea After 6 Years
China’s flag carrier resumed direct flights between Beijing and North Korea’s capital of Pyongyang on Monday not long after the restoration of passenger train services between the capitals. The Air China flight was welcomed by the Chinese ambassador to North Korea, Wang Yajun, and other diplomats, according to Chinese state media. AP

Cruise Ship Sex Crime Reports Rose In 2025, DOT Data Shows
Allegations of sexual assault on cruises rose last year, according to Department of Transportation data. There were a total of 131 sex crimes reported on ships embarking and disembarking in the United States in 2025, up from 120 the year before. Those included 51 sexual assaults and 80 rapes. USA Today

More Restaurants, Bars Are Banning Phones
The next time you’re out to dinner, someone might not only ask to take your jacket, they may want you to hand over your phone, too. The number of bars and restaurants establishing a phone-free environment is growing, per Axios—a change that appeals to younger patrons. Axios found that at least 11 states have individual restaurants or bars with a form of phone restriction or digital detox. Scrolling a menu instead of your phone is thought to create a more intimate setting, lead to more focus on food, and protect patron privacy. Morning Brew

=== Friday, April 10 === 

Jet Fuel Supply Disruptions Are Comparable To 9/11 And Could Take Months To Replenish
The Iran war caused oil prices to skyrocket by up to 70% in just weeks, but it will take a matter of months before jet fuel prices return to their pre-conflict levels, warned the head of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) representing global airlines. Jet fuel makes up 27% of an airline’s operating budget, according to IATA, making it a carrier’s second-largest expense. AOL

Flight Cancellations Hit Britain As Jet Fuel Prices Soar
Airlines providing vital “lifeline” flights to far-flung parts of the British Isles have begun cancelling services amid soaring jet fuel prices. Flights from Cornwall and Guernsey to London are among those earmarked for closure or a reduction in frequencies as smaller airlines struggle to cope with the jump in costs. The Telegraph

U.S. Travel Surge: Domestic Destinations See Significant Growth
A mix of geopolitical tensions, rising fuel costs and an uncertain economic climate may be pushing many American travelers toward closer-to-home destinations. Data from Internova Travel Group’s Global Travel Collection (GTC) shows domestic U.S. hotel and air bookings growing steadily through the first quarter of 2026, outpacing international growth by a significant margin. Travel Weekly

American Airlines Set To Resume U.S. Flights To Venezuela As Soon As April 30
American Airlines said Thursday it aims to resume U.S. flights to Venezuela as soon as April 30 after winning approval from the Transportation Department last month. American Airlines plans to resume service for the first time in more than six years, offering daily flights between Miami and Caracas. Reuters

US FAA Proposes Fining American, Southwest Over Alleged Drug, Alcohol Violations
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration on Wednesday proposed a $255,000 civil fine against American Airlines, alleging violations of employee drug- and alcohol-testing regulations. On Friday, it proposed a similar fine against Southwest Airlines. Reuters

97-Year-Old Mount Everest Climber Dies
Jim Whittaker, an REI executive and one of the first Americans to summit Mount Everest, has died at age 97. He reached the peak in 1963 and later became a major figure in American mountaineering history. Men’s Journal

**Will Your Cruise Fare Go Up Amid High Oil Costs?
Brent crude prices remain elevated following geopolitical disruptions, raising concerns across the cruise industry. Fuel accounts for roughly 20% of operating costs, and analysts say surcharges could return if prices remain high. USA Today

Emperor Penguins Have Just Been Declared Endangered
The emperor penguin and Antarctic fur seal have been officially classified as endangered due to habitat loss driven by climate change. Scientists warn shrinking sea ice threatens breeding success and chick survival. Washington Post

Wine Country Airport Lands Southwest Service – Here’s Where You Can Fly
Southwest Airlines has launched new service at Charles M. Schulz–Sonoma County Airport in Santa Rosa, expanding routes between Wine Country and Las Vegas. SF Chronicle

Getty Center To Close For A Year For Major Modernization Project
The Getty Center in Los Angeles will close for a year for its most significant modernization since opening in 1997, as part of a major infrastructure upgrade. ABC 7

Thailand Calls For Mandatory Travel Insurance After Unpaid Bills Soar
Thailand is considering mandatory travel insurance for foreign tourists as rising unpaid medical bills strain its healthcare system. Officials say the policy would ensure visitors can cover emergency treatment costs. The Independent

Construction Project Near Hollywood Burbank Airport Is Now Delayed
A planned construction closure near Hollywood Burbank Airport has been delayed due to unforeseen circumstances, postponing infrastructure work near the terminal. KTLA

‘Pure Survival’: Skyrocketing Fuel Costs Prompt WestJet Changes
WestJet is adding temporary surcharges and reducing flights as rising fuel prices pressure airline operations across the industry. Traveling Industry Today

Safety concerns and rising costs create travel challenges in Europe
Typically, this is a busy time of year for travel advisor Cassie Bendel. But right now, clients are hesitant to travel. It’s been what she calls a remarkable slowdown. Bendel, co-owner of Westwind Travel Servicein Wheeling, W.Va., said her clients are hesitant to travel abroad this year due to the Iran war, increased oil prices affecting air travel costs and a general uneasiness, even for destinations far from the conflict. Travel Weekly

=== Wednesday, April 8 === 

Delta, Southwest Raise Checked Bag Fees $10 Amid Jet Fuel Price Surge
Delta Air Lines and Southwest Airlines joined United and JetBlue in raising checked bag fees. Delta and Southwest are increasing fees by $10 starting this week as the industry grapples with a surge in fuel costs. CNBC

Lufthansa Cabin Crew Union Calls One-Day Strike In Germany
Lufthansa faces a one-day strike this week, its third labor disruption in two months. The cabin crew union UFO has called on staff at the core Lufthansa brand and its feeder airline Cityline to strike, affecting departures from Frankfurt and Munich, along with multiple German airports. Reuters

Hawaii Faces Another Kona Storm 2 Weeks After Its Worst Flooding In 20 Years
A powerful multi-day Kona storm is hitting Hawaii with heavy rain, raising the threat of major flooding and landslides as the state continues recovering from March’s devastating floods. Several areas could see months’ worth of rainfall in just days. CNN

US Transportation Secretary Sees Room For Airline Mergers
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said there is room for consolidation in the airline industry, though any potential mergers would face close scrutiny regarding consumer impact. Reuters

Southwest Airlines To Limit Passengers To One Portable Charger On Flights
Southwest Airlines will limit passengers to one portable charger and ban them from overhead bins starting April 20, aiming to reduce fire risks linked to lithium batteries. Reuters

Donald Trump Proposes Cutting 9,400 TSA Workers From Budget 1 Week After Paying Them To End Travel Crisis
A White House budget proposal would cut over 9,400 TSA workers and expand privatized airport screenings, raising concerns amid ongoing disruptions affecting Homeland Security personnel. People

International Jet Fuel Shortage Drives Up Airfare Costs, Flight Cancellations
A global jet fuel shortage is driving up airfare prices and causing widespread flight cancellations as airlines struggle with rising costs tied to geopolitical tensions. The Hill

Asian Airlines Cut Flights And Raise Fares As Fuel Crisis Deepens
Airlines across Asia are reducing schedules, adding fuel surcharges, and carrying extra fuel as supply disruptions push prices to record highs, potentially affecting millions of travelers. Reuters

Bahamas Missing Woman: Recovery Mission Underway For American Who Fell Overboard
Authorities in the Bahamas have shifted to a recovery mission for a U.S. woman who fell overboard during a boat trip in turbulent weather, according to local police. CNN

Qantas Flight Makes Dramatic Mid-Air U-Turn As Passenger Reveals What Happened Onboard
A Qantas flight from Sydney to Dallas turned back mid-flight after a passenger medical emergency, with all travelers safely returning to Sydney. Daily Mail

El Al Cancels All Scheduled Flights Till April 18 Due To War In Middle East
El Al has canceled all scheduled flights through April 18 following government restrictions tied to the ongoing conflict, limiting departures from Israel. The Jerusalem Post

Baby Born On A Plane Has No Country, Experts Say
A baby born on a Caribbean Airlines flight from Jamaica to New York has an unclear citizenship status, highlighting the complexities of nationality laws for births in international airspace. NY Post

Wireless Festival Cancelled After Kanye West Banned From Entering UK
The Wireless Festival in London has been canceled after Kanye West, now known as Ye, was denied entry into the UK due to controversy over past remarks. The Guardian

Airlines Are Using Older Planes Than Ever — Here’s What That Means For Passengers
Airlines are increasingly operating older aircraft while upgrading interiors, balancing cost pressures with passenger expectations for modern cabin experiences. CNN

Southwest Airlines Begins Service To Sonoma County Airport On Tuesday
Southwest Airlines has launched new service to Santa Rosa’s Sonoma County Airport, marking an expansion into Northern California’s wine country. Press Democrat

Cathay Flight From LA To HK Makes Emergency Landing In Japan, No Injuries Reported
A Cathay Pacific flight from Los Angeles to Hong Kong made an emergency landing in Japan due to a possible mechanical issue, with all passengers and crew landing safely. The Standard

=== 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 nue.” KTLA

62 Comments On "12 Things in Travel You Need to Know Today"
  1. 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

  2. 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!

  3. 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!

  4. 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!

  5. 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.

  6. Jerry Mandel|

    TSA numbers of no value. Who cares?

  7. 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.

  8. Ross Copas|

    What’s your recommended VPN

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