Airlines
Man Dragged Off United Plane Sparks Outrage in China
Chinese social media users were not happy with United's explanation for forcibly removing a man from a flight.
United Airlines Has Man Dragged From Overbooked Flight
The incident follows closely upon United's refusal to allow two teenage girls in leggings to board a flight.
DOT Grounds Airline Fee Rule in a Blow to Consumers
Suspended regulation would have required airlines and ticket agents to disclose and separate all fees wherever fare and schedule information is provided.
Indian MP Beats Airline Staffer 25 Times with Sandal
After reportedly beating an Air India staff member so hard that he fell down, Ravindra Gaikwad was banned from five Indian airlines.
Israeli Teen Arrested for JCC Bomb Threats
The teen, who also holds American citizenship, allegedly made "dozens" of threats against Jewish institutions and other sites around the world.
U.S. Bans Electronics For Travelers From 10 Airports
The TSA's emergency amendment applies to devices larger than cell phones and smartphones.
'Barred' Passengers Head To U.S. After Court Ruling
After a federal judge in Seattle overturned the president's immigration ban, several airlines began allowing passengers to board planes .
Airlines Stunned by Trump Order on Immigration
The ban has caught the airline industry off guard.
You'll Soon Be Allowed to Make Phone Calls On Flights
The Department of Transportation submitted a proposal that might allow phone calls on flights, so long as airlines disclose the option when selling tickets.
You are 100 Percent Wrong About Boarding Airplanes
The best time to board a plane is last (unless you are rich).
Baby Born on Flight Receives One Million Air Miles
She could have booked the flight she was born on for 25,000.
Flights to Cuba Authorized for Six U.S. Airlines
Until now, air travel to Cuba has been limited to charter services.
Fears British Airways Will Stop Free Food on Flights
British Airways denies that any changes have been made to its in-flight catering.
Alaska Air Close to $2 Billion Deal for Virgin America
JetBlue gets outbid for Virgin America, with deal likely coming to fruition Monday.
U.S. and Cuba Sign Agreement for Commercial Flights
U.S. airlines can now apply to operate daily commercial routes to Havana and other Cuban cities.
Air France Reports New Losses Tied to Paris Attacks
The attacks in Paris resulted in 130 deaths in November.
Commercial Flights to Cuba May Soon Be Possible
An agreement would allow U.S. airlines to schedule flights to Cuba that travelers could book directly from their websites.
Air France Saw $54 Million Loss After Paris Attacks
The November 13 attacks in Paris killed 130 people and injured hundreds.
Police Remove Several Passengers From Flight Headed to Chicago
The FBI is on the scene after the Spirit Airlines flight was recalled before takeoff at BWI airport.
German Airline Lufthansa Cancels Flights Due to Strike
Cabin crew union is demanding the retention of retirements benefits and pensions.
Two Injured, Runway Closed After Flames Engulf Plane at Las Vegas Airport
The British Airways flight was departing McCarran Airport and headed to London Gatwick.
Malaysian Transport Minister: Apparent Plane Window Found on Réunion Island
Officials couldn't immediately confirm whether the fragments belonged to Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
Major Airlines Ban Hunting Trophies
Delta, United and American Airlines will no longer transport big game hunting trophies.
U.S. Justice Department Investigating 'Possible Unlawful Coordination' by Major Airlines
The agency is looking into whether some U.S. carriers purposefully fixed prices.
Airlines Dodge the Taxman While Begging for a Handout
Carriers avoid the ticket tax by raising revenue through baggage charges, seat upgrades and flight changes.
New York City's Airports Are the Slowest, United Adds Minutes to Your Itinerary, Data Shows
FiveThirtyEight ranked airports and airlines based on their performance from May 2014 to April 2015.
Islamic State Sympathizers May Have Made Airline Threats
The caller claimed the flights were carrying some form of chemical weapons, they said.
Launching the Mediterranean's Only Scheduled Seaplane Service
Seaplanes have returned with a 'stubborn German nerd' at the controls.
Regulators Urge EU Airlines to Avoid Yemen Airspace
The move came as Yemen's own national carrier, Yemenia, confirmed it was suspending all operations.