U.S. Border Patrol Agent Arrested After Flash-Bang Found at Texas Airport
A U.S. Border Patrol agent was briefly arrested last week after attempting to bring a flash-bang grenade through security at… Read More »
Royal Caribbean Passengers Arrested at PortMiami on Drug Charges
Royal Caribbean confirmed that several prospective passengers were arrested at PortMiami on February 1 after allegedly attempting to board a… Read More »
You Can Now Add a U.S. Passport to Apple Wallet — Best Practices for Travelers
You Can Now Add a U.S. Passport to Apple Wallet Traveling can be stressful, especially when it comes to managing… Read More »
Here’s How Long U.S. Passport Applications Are Taking Right Now
If you’re planning an international trip, one of the first and most important questions to answer is how long it… Read More »
Airlines Reroute and Suspend Flights Amid Rising Iran–US Tensions
Several major international airlines are avoiding parts of the Middle East or adjusting flight schedules as geopolitical tensions between Iran… Read More »
FAA to Mandate Drunk Passenger Prevention Policies by 2027
The Federal Aviation Administration will require small commercial aircraft operators to implement formal policies and training aimed at preventing intoxicated… Read More »
Delta Flight Diverts After Crew Uses Beverage Carts to Restrain Passenger
Delta Air Lines flight attendants allegedly used beverage carts to block and restrain a disruptive passenger during a long-haul flight… Read More »
JP Morgan CEO Warns AI Rollout May Need Slowing to Avoid Unrest
The rapid rollout of artificial intelligence may need to be slowed to protect social stability, according to the chief executive… Read More »
NASA Tests Blockchain to Strengthen Aviation Data Security
In response to growing cybersecurity risks in aviation, NASA is developing and testing blockchain-based technology designed to enhance the safety,… Read More »
This May Get You Kicked Off a Flight
Getting kicked off a flight may sound like something that only happens in viral videos, but in reality, removals are… Read More »
U.S.–Canada Preclearance Projects Move Ahead Despite Past Doubts
Two long-planned U.S.–Canada border preclearance projects are set to move forward this year, signaling renewed commitment to a program that… Read More »
Phoenix Sky Harbor to Launch TSA PreCheck Touchless ID Program
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is set to introduce TSA PreCheck Touchless ID in mid-February, marking another step toward faster… Read More »
2026: U.S. Expands Visa Bond Policy and Travel Restrictions
In a significant shift affecting global mobility, the U.S. expands visa bond policy and tightens travel restrictions for nonimmigrant visitors…. Read More »
Ontario Woman Charged After Assault Forces Plane Back to Airport
A woman is facing multiple criminal charges after an alleged assault aboard a passenger aircraft forced an unscheduled return to… Read More »
Man Charged With 14 Felonies After TSA Finds Fake IDs at Airport
A Schenectady man is facing 14 felony charges after Transportation Security Administration officers discovered multiple forged identification documents during a… Read More »
NY Police Helicopter Makes Emergency Maneuver After Laser Strike
A New York State Police helicopter was forced to take evasive action and make an emergency maneuver over Buffalo after… Read More »
Avelo Airlines to End Deportation Flights in Major Operational Shift
Avelo Airlines will stop operating deportation flights as part of a broader operational shakeup that includes scaling back several of… Read More »
United Flight Diverts After Passenger Claims “This Is a Simulation”
A cross-country flight operated by United Airlines was forced to divert to Omaha, Nebraska, on Dec. 28 after a passenger… Read More »
US Issues Level 4 “Do Not Travel” Warning for Russia, Urges Exit
The U.S. State Department has reissued a Level 4 “Do Not Travel” advisory for Russia, urging all Americans currently in… Read More »
This California Airport Now Lets Non-Passengers Pass TSA Security
A growing number of US airports are rethinking who gets access beyond the security checkpoint, and a California hub has… Read More »
Holiday Travel Scams Rise as Criminals Target Airlines, Loyalty Accounts
Holiday travelers are increasingly being targeted by sophisticated scams as demand surges during peak travel periods, with criminals exploiting disruptions,… Read More »
Aid Plane Operated by Samaritan’s Purse Hijacked During Africa Mission
A small aircraft operated by a North Carolina–based humanitarian organization was hijacked this week while delivering medical supplies in Africa,… Read More »
US DHS to Buy Six Boeing 737s for ICE Deportation Flights
The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will acquire six Boeing 737 aircraft from military MRO specialist Daedalus Aviation… Read More »
US Border Protection Proposes SM Checks for Visitors
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has proposed expanding the information it collects from foreign travelers by requiring visitors from… Read More »
Hassle and Humiliation: The Reality of Traveling With a Weak Passport
Traveling should be a gateway to discovery, opportunity, and global connection—but for millions of people around the world, the experience… Read More »
Why China Is Leading the Global Drone Revolution
For much of the 20th century, drones and flying cars existed only in the realm of science fiction. Writers and… Read More »
