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 …

Nationwide Air Travel Adjustments Show Industry Strength, Resolve

A challenging day for US air travel is underway, providing a clear demonstration of operational commitment to safety across the nation. Necessary adjustments, including 244 cancellations and over 3,572 delays, are being responsibly implemented to manage severe weather conditions like Read More …

Flight Delays Create Travel Challenge, Patience Wins

Massive operational disruptions have affected thousands of travelers across the United States, primarily due to 2,218 flight delays and 78 cancellations recorded on November 23, 2025. Major carriers including United Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and GoJet are among Read More …

Aurora Expeditions Launches Antarctica 2027–28

Award-winning expedition travel company Aurora Expeditions has today unveiled its Antarctica 2027–28 season, featuring 34 transformative voyages that continue to redefine small-ship adventure across the world’s last great wilderness. Sailing aboard Aurora’s three purpose-built expedition ships – the Greg Mortimer, Sylvia Earle, and Douglas 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 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 …

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 …

US Air Travel System Works Toward Recovery

Thousands of passengers are currently facing significant travel disruptions across the United States, with a total of 626 flight cancellations and 1,893 delays reported nationwide today. These disruptions underscore persistent operational challenges and staffing shortages in the aviation industry, reflecting Read More …

Widespread Air Travel Disruptions Impact U S

U.S. air travel is currently experiencing significant turbulence due to a high volume of flight cancellations and delays across multiple major airlines. Carriers including JetBlue, Envoy, PSA, American Airlines, Horizon, SkyWest, and United are collectively facing over 909 flight cancellations Read More …