Shayn Pulley said their electric wheelchair was damaged while flying to Philadelphia from Raleigh. It’s being replaced, but they’re still frustrated.
Author: Zach Wichter, USA TODAY
JetBlue gets permission to fly to Amsterdam but has no plans to take off yet
JetBlue says its new Amsterdam slots are only temporary, and that means they’re too uncertain to start using for new flights.
FAA issues safety recommendations as safety-critical incidents get more attention
Following last week’s summit, the Federal Aviation Administration is out with recommendations meant to make flying even safer.
What is a layover? How it differs from a stopover, more flight term meanings explained
What’s the difference between a layover and a stopover? Or between direct and nonstop flights? Here’s what travelers need to know before they book.
Flight cancellations were up in 2022 amid staffing issues, bad weather and tech glitches
Flight cancellations were up in 2022 as airlines struggled to meet high demand and cope with severe weather.
Delta Air Lines was the most on-time carrier in 2022, according to DOT data
Delta Air Lines had the most on-time flights last year while Allegiant Air had the least of the ten largest U.S. carriers and their regional partners.
Singapore Changi Airport is named best in the world for 2023. Here are the other top 20.
Aviation ranking firm Skytrax released its top 20 airports of 2023 and awarded LaGuardia Terminal B recognition as best new terminal in the world.
‘It takes two to get your item back’: What to know about using AirTags when traveling
Experts and travelers say electronic trackers like Apple AirTags can help bring peace of mind about luggage going missing.
1,000+ flights canceled Tuesday, airlines issue waivers to those affected by late-winter weather
Most airlines are offering waivers as a late winter storm pummels the Northeast U.S.
Southwest Airlines charts a path forward as its winter meltdown recovery continues
Southwest CEO Bob Jordan said the airline is planning some big behind-the-scenes changes to keep its operations more reliable in the future.