Man goes overboard Royal Caribbean cruise ship as Hurricane Idalia passed through Cuba
A man is missing after going overboard Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas cruise ship Tuesday night as it passed Cuba, according to the U.S. Coast Guard and the cruise line.
Canada issues travel advisory for LGBTQ visitors to US
Canadian officials cited laws banning drag shows, restricting gender-affirming care and blocking participation in sporting events as reasons for the updated guidance.
Orlando International Airport parking: What to know about price increases
The Orlando International Airport announced it would increase the daily parking rates at on-site garages and lots.
Brightline delays start date for Orlando service – again
Brightline has once again delayed its start date for train service to and from Orlando.
Is Orlando International Airport open after Hurricane Idalia landfall?
The Orlando International Airport said Wednesday morning they anticipate staying open amid Hurricane Idalia's landfall in the Big Bend region.
Florida contaminated gas: What stations are impacted by the ‘stop sale order’
Half a dozen gas station across the Bay Area are still not permitted to sell gasoline after the Florida DACS says human error at the Port of Tampa Bay led to widespread fuel contamination at stations fueled by Citgo.
This airline is testing an ‘Adults Only’ zone for flights
The area is separated from the rest of the plane with walls and curtains and is only available to passengers 16 and over.
Tolls being lifted in Florida to aid Idalia evacuations
To help speed evacuations ahead of what is expected to be a powerful Hurricane Idalia, the state is lifting tolls at 4 a.m. Tuesday in parts of the state.
FAA investigating 5K pilots accused of hiding conditions that would make them unfit to fly: report
The pilots – who are military veterans – allegedly did not disclose they were receiving disability benefits for potentially disqualifying medical conditions.
Travel chaos unfolding in Europe as UK air traffic control working to fix 'technical issue'
Reports are emerging Monday of passengers being stuck at airports across Europe as Britain’s National Air Traffic Service (NATS) encountered what it described as a "technical issue."
American Airlines slapped with record-breaking $4.1M penalty for stranding passengers on delayed flights
The federal government is fining American Airlines $4.1 million for dozens of instances in which passengers were kept on board planes without a chance to exit during long ground delays.
FAA warns airlines to keep crews away from running jet engines
Federal safety regulators are warning airlines to make sure that workers stay away from jet engines that are still running.
FAA invests $121M for airport modifications to reduce risk of runway incursions
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will invest millions of additional funds to modify airports nationwide with the goal of reducing the risk of close-call incidents.
Frontier Airlines handing out matching miles for student loan debts
The start of student loan payments is rapidly approaching.
Delta launches new health technologies for in-flight medical emergencies
Airline’s chief health officer detailed new capabilities ‘above and beyond’ FAA requirements.
Is a fourth Buc-ee's location coming to Florida?
Should this Buc-ee's plan move forward, it would be the fourth in the state.
Southwest is limiting service that lets passengers buy better spot in boarding line
The perk starts at $15 but can be higher, depending on the length of the flight and demand for seats.
4 airlines offering massive price drops for flights out of Orlando, including free carry-on bag sale
Four popular airlines are offering sales for flights out of Orlando right now – and you can get out of town for as low as $39.
United Airlines pilot charged after ax attack on airport parking gate
A United Airlines pilot has been charged with criminal mischief for allegedly using an ax to destroy a barrier gate at an employee parking lot at Denver's airport.
New FAA rules allow flying over Taliban-held Afghanistan
The United States has begun easing rules that could allow commercial airlines to fly over the country in routes that cut time and fuel consumption for East-West travel, though airlines remain hesitant.