TSA Stays Active During Federal Shutdown

The Transportation Security Administration and U.S. Customs and Border Protection continue to maintain essential security operations despite a partial government shutdown. Because airport screenings and customs inspections are categorized as essential functions, the majority of the 61,000 TSA employees are Read More …

Smart Planning Ensures Smooth Post Holiday Travel

Post-holiday travel surges are revealing a frustrating trend where significant delays occur after the aircraft has already touched down. JJ Bell, Vice President of Presidential Limousine, explains that while passengers typically brace for departure issues, the logistical challenges upon arrival—ranging Read More …

Smart Travelers Navigate Flight Delays With Ease

On January 5, 2026, the United States aviation sector experienced widespread operational disruptions resulting in 180 cancellations and 3,070 flight delays. This logistical breakdown affected major carriers including Delta, United, American, and Southwest, leaving thousands of passengers stranded at key Read More …

Airlines Return To Caribbean Skies With Speed

Major US airlines are rapidly restoring and expanding flight schedules to the Caribbean following a temporary FAA airspace closure. The disruption, occurring during the busy post-holiday travel period on January 2 and 3, 2026, was linked to a US military Read More …

Congress Clears Path For Faster Safer Skies

The U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee has taken a major step forward in modernizing the skies by approving the Supersonic Aviation Modernization Act. This visionary legislation aims to reintroduce civil supersonic flight over land by requiring the FAA to Read More …

Collaborating To Create Safer And Greener Skies

A groundbreaking collaboration is currently underway between Boeing, United Airlines, and a dedicated team of industry technology providers to modernize air travel. Led by Saccone and a group of approximately 70 innovators, this initiative is focused on testing advanced digital Read More …

Airlines Forecast Record High Thanksgiving Travel Numbers

Following the end of a protracted federal government shutdown, US airlines are anticipating a record-breaking number of travelers during the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday period. Airlines for America (A4A), the industry’s lobbying group, predicts that carriers will transport over 31 million Read More …

Viking Rules U.S. News 2026 Best Cruise Lines

U.S. News’ digital cruise line and cruise ship profiles – updated annually – allowtravelers to learn more about each cruise carrier’s features, including its onboardactivities, immersive excursions and food offerings. Profiles feature “Insider Tips” fromcruise industry experts to help consumers Read More …

Airlines Ready For Record Thanksgiving Travel Surge

Airlines are highly optimistic about a rapid return to normal flight schedules following the end of the government shutdown and reported improvements in air-traffic controller staffing. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) adjusted its mandated flight cuts at 40 major airports Read More …