'Tis the season to be jolly. Especially at the airport. With Thanksgiving less than a week away, the U.S. Department of Transportation is reminding Americans it's best to be "civil" when traveling.
Writer Amelia Mularz was on a Chicago-to-Los Angeles redeye earlier this year when a very drunk passenger plopped into the seat next to hers. As the plane pulled back from the gate, the man ran to the ...
The mother of a six-year-old with a 'severe' nut allergy has issued a warning after Ryanair served nuts on a flight they were on, despite knowing her son is allergic. Ryanair passenger Sarah Moore ...
The New Year vacation in Bali, Indonesia, turned frustrating for 182 passengers on Thursday, as their return flight to India ...
The U.S. airline industry is lobbying to roll back key consumer protection regulations. Proposed changes include eliminating automatic refunds and rules for transparent pricing. Imagine this: Your ...
Airlines are lobbying to dismantle consumer protections, including rules for refunds, fee transparency, and accessibility. Travelers can protect themselves by knowing their rights, paying with a ...
Heading into the hectic winter travel season, flight delays and cancellations become top of mind for airline passengers. It seems every year, some combination of inclement weather, airline IT issues, ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) plans to scale back or eliminate some airline passenger protection rules that were enacted or proposed under the Biden administration and earlier, siding ...
How long can an airline keep you on a tarmac? It's a question that's likely run through most frequent fliers' minds at some point, especially as lengthy tarmac delays are among the most frustrating ...