Winter weather is moving in across the Plains and Midwest, and airlines are already beginning to issue waivers and cancel flights.
Author: Zach Wichter, USA TODAY
Keep an eye on your Christmas flight: Here’s what flyers should expect this week
Online booking platform Hopper shows Dec. 22, 23, 26 and Jan. 3 will be the busiest days to fly this holiday season.
What is sustainable aviation fuel? Some say it’s the key to a greener airline industry
Sustainable aviation fuel still releases CO2 in the atmosphere, but it remains better for the environment in many ways than traditional fossil fuel.
Airfare is available for as little as $44 one-way in Spirit’s latest sale
Spirit Airlines announced a fare sale ahead of the holidays that will offer tickets for as little as $44 early in the New Year.
Amtrak unveils new coaches that will eventually serve most East Coast routes and others
Amtrak offered a sneak preview of its new trainsets, which are expected to cover most East Coast and Pacific Northwest routes by 2031.
American Airlines updates AAdvantage program, letting travelers unlock benefits sooner
American Airlines will update its AAdvantage loyalty program, making it easier to start earning perks but harder to reach the first tier of status.
Flight delays for organs: Here’s why the donation transportation system needs to change
The United Network for Organ Sharing said in a letter to the Transportation Department that the system for organ transportation can be more efficient
Orlando Airport could run out of fuel Sunday night. Here’s what travelers should know.
Orlando International Airport (MCO) is facing fuel supply issues and could temporarily run out by Sunday night. Minor flight changes are expected.
Do families get to sit together at Southwest? The airline is testing a new boarding process.
Southwest Airlines is experimenting with letting families with children 6 and younger board early on select flights.
A traveler in China was fined for reclining their seat, highlighting a travel annoyance
A Chinese court fined a traveler for reclining his seat and damaging another passenger’s laptop. Irksome seat neighbors can be anywhere in the world.