The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for an explosion at a Chinese restaurant in Afghanistan’s capital that ...
The U.K.'s new ETA system will be required for all travelers from 85 countries, including the U.S., from February 25 on.
While the government shutdown might technically be over, the FAA could still experience mass disruptions as Americans travel throughout the holiday season. Roughly 38 percent of the 1,000 surveyed in ...
Fans cheer in the streets of Port-au-Prince on November 18, 2025 as Haiti celebrates World Cup qualification. (Photo: CLARENS SIFFROY/AFP via Getty Images) Haiti qualified this week to compete in the ...
The travel advisory draws attention to an unexpected problem observed in several cities and natural sites in northern Japan. Welcoming a record 36 million international visitors in 2024 and 21.5 ...
The turbulence caused by the longest U.S. government shutdown may still be fresh on the minds of travelers this Thanksgiving, but experts say preparing for the usual holiday crush of winter weather, ...
Flight bookings drop 4.5% year-over-year, Cirium reports Airlines report mixed estimates for Thanksgiving travel Travelers avoiding busy US airports like Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson Bus and train ...
Dress “with respect.” Help elderly people lift their bags. Keep your kids under control. Say please and thank you, especially to flight attendants. These are some of the things the Department of ...
Despite the longest-ever government shutdown finally coming to an end, air travel across the United States is still feeling the impact as air traffic controllers finally receive a paycheck and start ...
Travel forecasts point to packed airports, roads and trains. A week after lifting the unprecedented flight restrictions it placed on commercial airlines during the shutdown, the Federal Aviation ...
The end of the longest federal government shutdown is expected to ease airport chaos. Air traffic controllers are returning to work, but a staffing shortage remains due to a spike in retirements.