Senator Duckworth’s legislation would compel the Department of Transportation to report more thoroughly on complaints by disabled air travelers.
Author: Zach Wichter, USA TODAY
Love is in the air as married Delta Air Lines pilots command their first flights together
Brent and Kelly Knoblauch met at Delta in 2010 and have risen through the ranks together. They just flew their first flight in the same cockpit.
First class vs business class: What’s the difference?
What’s the difference between first class and business class on planes?
Your kid is not ‘a piece of luggage’: Biden calls out airline fees in State of the Union
President Biden said he would bar airlines from charging excess fees and compel them to make their prices more transparent.
Tech updates, small seats: 5 key takeaways from the Congressional hearing on Transportation Safety
Department of Transportation officials answered questions from the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. Here were the key points.
United Airlines’ new partnership could power 50,000 flights with sustainable aviation fuel
United Airlines announced a new partnership that is expected to produce millions of gallons of sustainable aviation fuel by 2028.
Is Europe cheap to travel to now? It can be with these low-cost airlines.
Low-cost airlines to keep on your radar if you want to plan a European vacation.
Does dropping an AirTag in your luggage actually help? ‘It takes two to get your item back’
Experts and travelers say electronic trackers like Apple AirTags can help bring peace of mind about luggage going missing.
One-way tickets for as little as $59 during Southwest Airlines sale
Southwest Airlines announces $59 fare sale just in time for Valentine’s Day.
What really caused the NOTAM system to go offline? FAA provides an update.
A system issue that resulted in a day of flight chaos earlier this month was likely caused by human error, according to the FAA’s preliminary inquiry.