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Aeroflot crew member winds up with broken leg after altercation with passenger
An intoxicated passenger on a recent Russian airline flight attempted to break into the cockpit and broke an employee’s leg in the process.
‘Game of Thrones’ may be over but you can still experience the magic through travel
‘Game of Thrones’ fans can travel to many different locations where HBO filmed the behemoth series to keep the magic alive.
JetBlue switching to Pepsi from Coca-Cola
JetBlue customers, be prepared for a major shake-up when you order a soda on your next flight.
Buy a round-trip ticket, get a free round-trip ticket free on Frontier Airlines (with a catch)
The discount airline’s latest promotion will let travelers get one free-round trip ticket when they buy a “Discount Den Fare.”
Spice up your life: Stay overnight in the iconic Spice Girls bus, now listed on Airbnb
Spice Girls fans now have the opportunity to stay over in the original Spice Bus from the 1997 movie “Spice World” for a limited time in June.
These airlines are the safest, most comfortable and friendliest to pets, according to Wallethub
There are many different factors that make an airline great,and a new ranking has broken it down by safety, comfort, pet-friendliness and more.
He visited all 419 national park sites in 3 years to honor his late father. Here’s how
Mikah Meyer completed a three-year journey to visit all 419 National Park Service sites.
Tampa International Airport will let you go through security even when you’re not flying
Not flying but want to see your loved ones off at the airport post-securityanyway? Tampa International Airport in Florida has you covered.
These are the airlines and hotels with the most-satisfied travelers, according to new survey
When it comes to customer satisfaction, airlines and travel websites seem to be moving in the right direction in pleasing patrons. Hotels? Not so much.