Major U.S. Airlines Face $11 Billion Jet Fuel Cost Surge Amid Iran Conflict
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American Airlines is ramping up capacity across North America ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, adding flights and deploying larger aircraft to connect the tournament’s 16 host cities in the United States, Mexico
Washington, D.C. – The travel and aviation industries in the United States are sounding the alarm as the ongoing government shutdown threatens to derail one of the busiest travel seasons of the year.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is preparing for a record-breaking Labor Day travel rush, with an estimated 17.4 million passengers expected to pass through U.S.
Facing a shifting economic landscape, American Airlines CEO Robert Isom is calling on U.S. policymakers to embrace measures that stimulate travel demand, both domestically and internationally.
U.S. Travel Unveils New Governing Slate for the Upcoming Term
A United Airlines flight to New York turned into a nightmare for the 104 passengers and five crew members on board when flames and smoke emerged from the plane's right wing.
Winter storms are causing widespread travel disruptions across the Northeast and Midwest, prompting major U.S. airlines to issue travel advisories and offer flexibility for rebooking.