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Court to Rehear Case on Airline ‘Junk Fees'
A federal appeals court has agreed to rehear a case pitting a Biden-era consumer protection rule against most of the U.S. airline industry. The rule, issued in 2024 but so far blocked from taking ...
A September 30 hearing before the Senate Antitrust Subcommittee was like two hearings in one. There was a collegial discussion of airline competition issues, which was apparently the hearing desired ...
Travelers need to be aware that some airlines may ask them to provide the credit card used to purchase their airfare in order to check in for their next flight.
Flying with Southwest just got more complicated for some passengers as new lithium battery restrictions take effect across its fleet.
The Transpacific trade lane has seen a shake-up this year with the rollout of tariffs and the end of the de minimis exemption, but what are the longer term implications?
U.S. Rep. María Elvira Salazar, a Miami Republican, joined a bipartisan group of colleagues Thursday to reintroduce legislation aimed at protecting small travel agencies from the financial burden of ...
An increasing number of Airlines are implementing new rules in regards to power banks. Here is what you need to know.
Southwest Airlines announced Thursday it will begin flights to Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport in Anchorage, Alaska’s most populous city, in ...
Now, United is piloting a new program that would change the bag policy for some travelers. Let’s face it: When traveling, dealing with bags and the bag check can be one of the most annoying parts of ...
IndiGo, India’s preferred airline, announced the launch of direct flights between Kolkata and Siem Reap, Cambodia from 13 November 2025. IndiGo will operate these flights three times a week using its ...
A number of airline passenger protections could be rolled back under the Trump administration if the Department of Transportation (DOT) sides with an advocacy group representing major U.S.
Suspected stroke and acute cardiac events in-flight were associated with high likelihood of flight diversions, especially if a volunteer physician passenger is involved before landing, researchers ...
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