1 in 6 teens admits to drowsy driving, survey finds: 'Impaired driving, unequivocally'
Drowsy driving kills an estimated 6,400 people in the U.S. each year — here's what to do about it.
Southwest failed at customer service amid winter meltdown, US finds
Federal regulators have told Southwest Airlines that the carrier failed to provide enough help to travelers who were stranded during massive cancellations last December, and the airline could be subject to a fine.
Travel and hospitality app lets you book exclusive hotel amenities minus the overnight stay
ResortPass helps travelers get access to hotel amenities without overnight stays, has created new market in hospitality industry
Spirit Airlines cancels dozen of flights over 'necessary' inspections, expects to last for days
The budget airlines said the cancellation of approximately 100 flights is being taken out of "an abundance of caution," and said the impact on its network is expected to last for several days.
Journey of a lifetime: 3-year-old Texas girl becomes youngest person to visit all 63 US national parks
Journey Castillo’s parents describe her as active, fearless and outgoing, and say there’s nothing better than seeing her explore the wonders that nature has to offer.
Southwest offers flights to view 2024 total solar eclipse from the sky
On April 8, 2024, there will be flights scheduled in the direct and partial paths of the total solar eclipse.
Southwest making it easier to qualify for elite traveler status
There's a battle brewing in the airline business to attract travelers who want elite status in a frequent-flyer program.
United Airlines issues new boarding policy – and it’s a perk for middle seat flyers
The airline's new policy will go into effect on Oct. 26.
Fall foliage tracker: Discover maps and where the most brilliant colors are right now
From now through November, trees across most of the U.S. will reach peak status ahead of the winter months.
Alaska Airlines to serve coffee made to taste better in the air
The airline is ending its long partnership with Starbucks to serve a new custom blend from Stumptown Coffee Roasters.
Explore America's national parks by sea: American Cruise Lines announces exciting 2024 voyages
This innovative approach to national park exploration opens up a new dimension for travelers looking to experience the beauty of these iconic American landscapes.
US airlines halt flights in and out of Israel after a massive attack by Hamas starts heavy fighting
Major airlines are suspending flights to Israel after it formally declared war following a massive attack by Hamas.
Go solo: Norwegian Cruise Line expanding rooms for single travelers
Solo travelers interested in taking a cruise will now have more options – with the perk of not paying the double occupancy room rate.
Here's how a government shutdown could disrupt your fall travel
With a government shutdown approaching, it may have an impact on travel.
Book your Thanksgiving, Christmas flights by this date to save money: economist
Prices for domestic trips over Thanksgiving, Christmas are down 14%, 12%, respectively.
Fall foliage 2023: Survey reveals top hidden gems to visit in the US
Mixbook, a photo book brand, surveyed 3,000 for their top hidden gems they want to visit to see fall foliage this year. Did yours make the list?
Frontier flight from Denver returns to airport after odor overcomes cockpit
A Frontier Airlines flight originating in Denver and bound for Raleigh, North Carolina, on Tuesday, returned to the Mile High City nearly 40 minutes after taking off because of an odor reported in the cockpit, according to reports.
Free access to national parks this weekend in celebration of National Public Lands Day!
This weekend marks a special opportunity for U.S. residents to explore the country's national parks at no cost, as part of the National Park Service's series of fee-free days.
Fontainebleau Las Vegas: Sin City's newest hotel sets opening date
After years of delays and changes in ownership, Fontainebleau Las Vegas, a 67-story hotel on the Las Vegas Strip, is set to open its doors.
Maryland's I-270 ramp meters prove effective in cutting commute times, state officials say
September marks two years since the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration activated ramp meters along the southbound lanes of I-270 as part of a $132 million dollar project meant to reduce congestion.