Heroic Effort by Spirit Airlines to Rescue Family

Airlines normally take a beating in the court of public opinion for a variety of reasons – ancillary fees, delayed… Read More »
Medical Expert Explains Why Airplane Cabin Air is Clean

The number of travelers taking to the skies continues to rise and Delta Air Lines is working hard to ensure the safety… Read More »
Delta Reopening Sky Clubs With Additional Layers of Protection

Delta Air Lines announced it would begin reopening Delta Sky Clubs with additional layers of protection to keep customers safe as air… Read More »
Another Plane Passenger Removed For Refusing to Wear Mask

For at least the third time in 15 days, a passenger has been kicked off a flight for refusing to… Read More »
Horse-riding in Latin America

One of the most geographically diverse regions on the planet; Latin America is not short of charming rural retreats set… Read More »
Best wineries in Salento, Puglia

Puglia needs little introduction these days. The ‘heel’ of Italy’s ‘boot’ peninsula has emerged as a chic and popular destination… Read More »
Traveling light

A little over a decade ago, I took my very first Summer trip to Europe and I made one major… Read More »
How U.S. airlines are trying to stop COVID-19 on flights

As some Americans prepare to travel for the July 4 holiday weekend, and airlines slowly ramp up service, the U.S…. Read More »
Peru’s Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu

The Sacred Valley of Peru is a feast for the senses—colorful woven fabrics, mountains that soar skyward, ancient culture full of… Read More »
U.S. airlines are confusion as to whether they should block the middle seat

U.S. airlines are in a state of confusion as to whether they should block the middle seat. Some airlines have… Read More »
Skyline Editorial: U.S. airline service is a shell of its former self

Frequent flyers know airline service is a shell of its former self, and it’s getting worse. From charging excessive fees,… Read More »
The great American designer Milton Glaser dies on 91st birthday

Milton Glaser, the graphic designer behind the iconic “I ♥ NY” logo, New York magazine, and iconic posters, has died… Read More »
It’s time to explore England with staycations

With many of our favorite attractions now beginning to reopen their doors, VisitEngland has rounded up some ways to enjoy… Read More »
JetBlue Launches Cash + Points Redemption Option for TrueBlue Members

Need more frequent flyer points to cover the full cost of a trip? Looking for options? If you’re a JetBlue… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Announces 48-Hour Take-Care Fare Sale

June 23 and 24 only, Alaska Airlines is running its ‘Take-Care Fare’ flash sale, with one-way flights from select cities starting… Read More »
DOT: Airlines Doing Better at Refunding Unused Tickets

In a first-person opinion piece for USA Today, U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao said improvements are being made by… Read More »
Delta CEO Defends Taking Government Bailout After Stock Buybacks

When you make an investment in a business, you expect at some point to be rewarded. It’s that simple, says… Read More »
TSA Unveils Guidelines to Safeguard US Transportation Systems

As a focus on health and safety standards is the top priority due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, the Transportation Security… Read More »
Delta Confirms 500 Test Positive, 10 Dead From Coronavirus

Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian has confirmed that the Atlanta-based carrier has had 500 employees who have tested positive for… Read More »
Are Travelers Lying About Coronavirus in Order to Fly?

In March of this year, just as the coronavirus pandemic was beginning to rear its ugly head, a woman who… Read More »
Airlines Refunding Tickets for Passengers With Elevated Temperatures

Airlines for America announced Thursday its member carriers would refund tickets for any passenger denied access to a flight by… Read More »
American Airlines to End Middle-Seat Blocking, Will Now Fill Flights to Capacity

American Airlines announced today that it plans to end its middle-seat blocking practices that were first instituted in the name of… Read More »