Airlines Manage Flight Adjustments For Smoother Travel

The United States aviation industry is showcasing its resilience and dedication to passenger safety as it navigates recent operational adjustments. On April 9, 2026, major transportation hubs including Atlanta, Denver, Houston, Las Vegas, Phoenix, and Washington D.C. coordinated efforts to Read More …

Airlines Work Diligently Managing Busy Travel Schedules

The American aviation industry is demonstrating its vast scale and interconnected nature as airlines and airports coordinate through a period of high operational demand. Across the United States, major carriers including Delta, United, Spirit, and Frontier are managing a series Read More …

Orlando Travel Remains Steady Amid Spring Break

Important Topics To Know Orlando International Airport is currently navigating one of its busiest spring break periods with a resilient spirit as the facility manages a series of weather-related flight adjustments. While approximately 15 cancellations and 85 delays have been Read More …

Carnival Corp Receives Multiple Recognitions

Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE/LSE: CCL; NYSE: CUK), the world’s largest cruise company, earned a spot on three Forbes awards lists for 2026 — America’s Best Companies, America’s Best-in-State Companies in Florida and the Most Trusted Companies in America — recognizing 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 …

New Study Finds Cheapest Days To Fly

A new study by Upgraded Points, which analyzed over 40,000 flights on the ten busiest U.S. domestic routes, confirms that flexibility in travel dates is key to avoiding significant holiday airfare surcharges. The data reveals that most days around Thanksgiving Read More …

Airlines Maintain Flexibility In Managing Travel Disruptions

The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), under the current administration, has suspended the proposed cash compensation rule that would have required airlines to pay passengers up to $775 for significant delays or cancellations caused by the carrier’s fault. This deregulatory Read More …

Low-Cost Carrier Launches Nonstop Florida Texas Route

Frontier Airlines is enhancing competition on the busy route between Fort Lauderdale (FLL) and Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) by launching a new affordable, nonstop service. The new route positions Frontier alongside major carriers like American, Spirit, and United Read More …

An Update From Scott Kirby To United Employees

I thought this was a great example of United’s proactive way of doing business: United team: Earlier today, the FAA and DOT directed every airline to reduce their schedules during the government shutdown, across 40 domestic airports. The FAA’s goal Read More …