FBI warns of Mexican cartels targeting Americans in timeshare fraud schemes
The FBI is warning of a spike in scams targeting timeshare owners and that a large portion of these schemes are being perpetrated by Mexican drug cartels.
Mexico hot tub death: US tourist who was electrocuted remembered as ‘big family man’ who had 'heart of gold’
Jorge Guillen and Lizette Zambrano of El Paso were vacationing in Puerto Peñasco, Mexico, when the tragedy occurred.
FAA sues Texas woman who had to be duct taped to seat on flight from Dallas to Charlotte
The lawsuit says the woman “became increasingly agitated and ‘wanted out’ of the plane" after ordering a drink.
You can renew your US passport online again with limited trial program
Online passport renewal is back in the U.S. with limited capacity.
Airplane passengers endure 9-hour 'flight to nowhere'
Passengers and crew had traveled over 4,833 miles at the end of the nine-hour ordeal – and still no closer to their desired destination.
US gas prices are falling — here's why, states with the cheapest gas
Gas prices are falling across the U.S, AAA says. Here’s what states have the lowest average prices per gallon, and what’s expected this summer at the pump.
Activist investor buys $1.9 billion stake in Dallas-based Southwest Airlines
On Monday, Elliott Investment Management bought an 11% stake in the company for $1.9 billion. In a letter to the company board, Elliott called on the airline to make leadership changes and replace CEO Bob Jordan and executive chairman Gary Kelly.
United Airlines passengers will start seeing targeted ads on seat-back screens
United Airlines announced the launch of Kinective Media – a media network that creates personalized advertising for passengers on flights.
Airbnb renters-turned-squatters refuse to vacate property unless evicted: court docs
An Airbnb host in Durham, North Carolina, filed a complaint in court against renters-turned-squatters after they refused to vacate the property until they received an order of eviction, according to court documents.
Teton Pass, section of highway in Wyoming, collapses in mudslide
A large section of Teton Pass mountain highway in Wyoming collapsed in a mudslide, closing a main artery to Jackson Hole as summer tourism season starts.
Watch: Tourist accidentally lets ‘thousands’ of moths into hotel room
Tourists visiting Thailand had some unwelcome guests enter their hotel room by the thousands.
DFW Airport named worst airport to fly out of this May, report says
45.6% of flights out of DFW were disrupted during the month of May, according to a new report.
Southwest raises fees for EarlyBird check-in, Upgraded Boarding
Southwest increased the price range of certain perks that allow passengers to board sooner and better pick their preferred seat.
Southwest Airlines tries to overturn fine for firing anti-abortion flight attendant
Attorneys for the flight attendant argue that Southwest Airlines violated federal laws protecting workers from religious-based discrimination.
The cost of your next flight is likely to go up, industry group warns
As airlines recover from worldwide groundings during the pandemic, industry leaders said there are several factors likely to push ticket prices higher.
Storms cause travel troubles at DFW Airport
Delays and cancelations continue at DFW Airport after Sunday evening’s storms affected thousands of flights.
If you hate airplane turbulence, here are the best places sit
At some point this summer, TSA expects more than 3 million passengers to pass through checkpoints in one day.
8 Black men removed from American Airlines flight for 'body odor,' lawsuit claims
American Airlines is facing a discrimination lawsuit after eight Black men - all of whom had flown separately - were removed from a flight over "body odor" complaints.
Passenger reported dead after jumping off world's largest cruise ship
A passenger is reported dead after jumping off the world’s largest cruise ship, Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas on Sunday.
Bette Nash, world's longest-serving flight attendant, dies at 88
Bette Nash got her first job as a flight attendant in 1957 and experienced major changes in the aviation industry during her career.


















