Consumers Could Lose $6.7 Billion In Costs Without Airfare Transparency, Study Says
Meta-search travel websites let consumers compare airfares. When they can't do that anymore, consumers pay more.
'Dr. Beach' Names The Ten Best Beaches In The U.S. For 2015
Look no further than these 10 stunning sites for the perfect beach vacation this summer.
The Nine Best Mobile Apps For Your Memorial Day Road Trip
Hitting the road this Memorial Day weekend? These nine apps will help you along the way.
How To Turn Your Frequent-Flier Miles Into Actual Trips
It may be easy to earn reward points, but they’re only useful if they actually get you somewhere. Here’s how to make the most of them.
Why Does Fog Cause So Many Flight Delays?
NYC and Philly airports suffered delays Tuesday due to fog, but it's not because aircraft can't land in poor-visibility conditions.
Hack United Airlines Website And Earn A Million Frequent Flyer Miles
The airline will reward hackers who find security flaws in its website. Just don't mess with the flight systems!
Travel Tips For The Busiest Memorial Day Weekend In A Decade
It's going to be the busiest weekend for Memorial Day travel in a decade. Be prepared.
You Can Score Big Savings At Hotels In Major US Cities This Summer
Beds will go unused -- which means you can find savings of up to 75 percent.
Amtrak Derailment 2015: Well Before Philadelphia Crash, US Rail System Lagged Behind Rest Of The World
In much of the world, support for passenger rail systems is a top political priority. But not in the United States, where cheap gas and car culture still reign.
Travel App Tuesday: Google Translate
The IBTraveler will review the best and worst in the travel app landscape in this new weekly feature.
It’s Not Too Late To Find Those Summer Vacation Deals
Travel sites are trying to fill holes in their inventory right now.
Memorial Day Travel Will Hit A 10-Year High, Says AAA
More than 37 million Americans will take to the roads and skies to kick off the summer season.
New Tour Operators Add Trips To Cuba Amid Increased Demand From Americans
The number of educational "people-to-people" trips to Cuba for Americans has mushroomed.
Fire At Rome Airport Causes Cancellations, Delays
A blaze caused by an electrical short circuit resulted in at least 190 flight cancellations at Fiumicino Airport.
Everything You Need To Know About Paying For Things On Your European Vacation
Here's your complete guide to exchanging currencies, paying with credit cards and making ATM withdrawals in Europe.
'The X-Files' Revival Update: Filming Starts June 8, Celebrated Writers To Return
In addition to creator Chris Carter, star writers Glen Morgan, Darin Morgan and James Wong will each pen an episode.
Freddie Gray Death: Baltimore Police Enforce Curfew; Officers Charged But Protests Continue
Some demonstrators defied the 10 p.m. curfew, but city police were able to clear the streets after a day of largely peaceful protests.
Mugshots Of Six Baltimore Police Officers Charged In Freddie Gray Death Released By Baltimore Police
The Baltimore Police Department released the mugshots of the six officers charged in connection with the arrest and death of Freddie Gray.
Peaceful Protests Continue In Baltimore On Friday Evening After Indictment Of Baltimore Police Officers
Crowds gathered peacefully on Baltimore's streets at the end of a day that saw six police officers charged in Freddie Gray's death.
Judge Dismisses United Airlines' Lawsuit Against Site That Offers 'Hidden-City' Ticketing
United Airlines could refile its lawsuit against Skiplagged.com in another jurisdiction.
How Dangerous Was The American Airlines iPad Malfunction?
Flights were grounded when pilots' iPads malfunctioned. But passengers should not worry, experts say.
Bottleneck At Kathmandu Airport Delays Aid, Strands Passengers
Kathmandu's airport is not equipped to handle the influx of aid planes coming in.
Private Air Travel: Now For The 5 Percenters, Too
A spate of startups are trying to bring private air travel to a wider -- well, slightly wider -- class of people.
Nepal Earthquake 2015: Death Toll Crosses 3,700; Officials Fear For Remote Areas
Officials and aid groups also worry about the challenge of accessing remote areas of the Himalayan nation.
Nepal Earthquake 2015: Aftershocks Devastate Nepal’s Tourism Industry, Everest, Unesco Sites
One of the world’s poorest countries, Nepal is an agricultural nation that relies on tourism to boost its economy. That might be in jeopardy now.
Torrential Rains Turn Deadly In Peshawar, Pakistan: At Least 35 Dead, 200 Injured
Many structures collapsed during the storm on Sunday, resulting in injury and death.
Amazon Enters The Online Travel Market To Help Users Book 'Local Getaways'
The new portal, "Amazon Destinations," helps consumers find hotel deals in Seattle, LA and New York.
Good News For Americans Flying This Summer: Airfares Will Be Slightly Cheaper Than Last Year
Hopper.com's Consumer Airfare Index predicts that prices will drop 5.7 percent from 2014.
What New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s Cuba Trade Mission Means For US Travel Industry
Cuba is still under a U.S. trade embargo, but executives traveling with New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo are looking toward a future where "there will be 30 or 40 million Americans vacationing in Cuba every year."
From 'Star Wars' To 'Hello Kitty': These Commercial Jets Fly In Style
All Nippon Airways will fly a "Star Wars" plane starting this fall, but it's not the only airline to have fun with the look of its planes.