On the 33rd anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the US Department of Transportation (DOT) introduced a new rule that mandates increased accessibility in airline lavatories.
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Today, United (UA) Airlines unveiled its plans to introduce 127 fresh nonstop flights, providing college football fans with convenient travel options to support their favorite teams at 30 games this season.
A recent investigative report suggests that the surge in flight delays and cancellations in the US might continue for up to a decade.
US Aerospace giant Boeing and leading space research organization NASA have joined forces with major US airlines to work on the Sustainable Flight Demonstrator (SFD) project and the development of the revolutionary X-66A research aircraft.
The top 100 airports were evaluated based on various factors, including the number of eateries, average meal prices, Google Maps ratings, and availability of vegan and gluten-free options. Let’s explore the highest-ranking US airports and what sets them apart.
Introducing “skip lagging” or booking hidden city fares, a little-known but controversial travel hack gaining attention among frequent flyers.
Delay rage is becoming a summer travel epidemic, with US passengers experiencing frustration and anger due to flight delays and cancellations.
Fort Worth-based American Airlines (AA) flight from Chicago O’ Hare Int’l Airport (ORD) to LaGuardia Airport (LGA), New York, made an emergency landing at Kalamazoo Battle Creek Int’l Airport (AZO) due to severe fuel leak.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has confirmed that the Department of Transportation (DOT) is investigating the distressing incident involving Delta Air Lines (DL) passengers who were left stranded on a plane with no air conditioning amid scorching temperatures at a Las Vegas airport.
In a bid to relaunch its operations, defunct US regional airline ExpressJet (EV) is considering a fresh start as a charter carrier, with plans to utilize a single Boeing 777 for its initial operations.