The DOT will no longer consider an emotional support animal to be a service animal, paving the way for airlines to ban them.
Author: Julia Thompson, USA TODAY
A record number of flyers traveled over Thanksgiving weekend, despite CDC advice
The Transportation Security Administration set a new pandemic record Sunday for the number of travelers who passed through U.S. airport checkpoints.
‘Keep the faith’: Alex Trebek shares inspiring posthumous Thanksgiving message
“Jeopardy!” posted a clip from Thursday’s show on Twitter with an inspiring message from Trebek, which had been pre-recorded.
When and how to watch: What to know about the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
The 94th annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade will start at 9 a.m. ET Thursday, Nov. 26, in New York City.
Report: CDC airport COVID-19 screening program ‘ineffective,’ ‘resource-intensive’
A total of 766,044 passengers were screened at 15 U.S. airports Jan. 17–Sept. 13. One COVID-19 case per 85,000 travelers screened was detected.
Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, Carnival Corp. cancel cruises through the end of the year
Royal Caribbean Group, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. and Carnival Corp. announced they will cancel most sailings through the end of 2020.
Exclusive: See stunning pics from the National Wildlife 2020 photo contest
Global wildlife diversity is on full display in the National Wildlife Photo Contest put on by the National Wildlife Federation and its magazine.
These are the best (and worst) rental car companies, according to J.D. Power
Travelers have been largely satisfied with major rental car companies amid the pandemic, according to a new survey and company ranking by J.D. Power.
Disneyland, Universal Studios at odds with California over expected theme park guidelines
Though California theme parks have urged California to let them reopen, expected guidelines from the state aren’t what they had in mind.
As airlines cut flights, Southwest is adding two new warm-weather destinations
Southwest Airlines’ announcement comes as U.S. airlines have slashed fall schedules following a surge in COVID-19 cases and weakened travel demand.