Airline ticket prices are already higher in Europe and Asia, where most oil is imported. The US is “energy independent.” But that does not mean our refineries are set up to produce a lot of jet fuel.
WASHINGTON — The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG) is forecasting a Code Orange air day for Friday. Parts of D.C., Northern Virginia, Prince George's, and Montgomery counties will ...
Let’s be honest: Some cities in this world refuse to let you go. Portugal is home to many of those cities, from Lisbon and Porto to the Algarve and more, boasting sun-drenched hills, blue coasts, late ...
The Spirit Airlines shutdown will ripple through commercial aviation, likely raising higher fares as the budget carrier exits the market, industry experts said. "Any time you have a reduction in ...
Amid FIFA World Cup ticket troubles, the short-term rental company is offering fans free tickets with select bookings priced, on average, at $385 a night. Aaron covers what's exciting and new in the ...
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June 30, 2026: We're still waiting on the big 10m visits update, but the new Noob Incremental code is already here - perfect for early celebrations. These new Noob Incremental codes can boost your ...
Booking train tickets could soon become much easier for millions of passengers. Indian Railways is preparing to introduce a new reservation system from August 2026, promising faster, smoother, and ...
JetBlue Airways was the first airline to raise checked baggage fees in response to increasing fuel prices. Now, nearly all of the biggest U.S.-based carriers have followed suit. Carriers have raised ...
Airfares shot up 27 percent from a year earlier in the latest inflation data. By Aruni Soni As the war in Iran has squeezed energy supplies, its impact is beginning to ripple across sectors that rely ...
Airline CEOs said at the industry's largest annual gathering in Rio de Janeiro that more fuel-efficient engines have fallen short of availability and reliability standards. That means carriers have to ...
The biggest World Cup ever starts this week. Laura Williamson, editor in chief of The Athletic, describes how sky-high prices, travel restrictions, politics and the Ebola outbreak are impacting fans.