Hawaiian Airlines, a name synonymous with the spirit of aloha, is steering its operations into a more rigorous territory with the implementation of a no-show policy. Officially enacted on May 15, this new regulation states that passengers holding nonrefundable tickets who fail to board without prior notification will see their entire itinerary voided, including any
The withdrawal of Wynn Resorts and Related Companies from their ambitious $12 billion casino proposal in New York City’s Hudson Yards stands as a significant moment in urban development. The proposed complex, which aimed to blend a hotel, casino, office, and residential spaces, has faced vocal resistance from community leaders and local organizations. Eric Bottcher,
The cruising industry, particularly in the realms of luxury and expedition travel, faces an impending reckoning with sustainability. While company executives often tout a commitment to ecological practices, feedback from the market indicates a shocking reality: consumers largely prioritize destination allure and price over environmental responsibility. This is not merely a trivial observation; it raises
When most people think of New Zealand, they envision high-octane activities such as bungee jumping in Queenstown or navigating turbulent waters while white-water rafting. While these pursuits undoubtedly embody the exhilarating spirit of the land, they barely scratch the surface of what this stunning country truly offers. In 2025, the opportunity to delve deeper into
United Airlines is embracing a significant transformation in its fleet with the introduction of the 787-9 Dreamliner, designed not just to elevate passenger comfort but to redefine the travel experience. This overhaul represents a strategic pivot toward premium seating, reflecting a broader trend across the aviation industry where airlines are beginning to prioritize high-yield passengers
Starting this Monday, travelers across the United States can breathe a little easier as a new regulation goes into effect requiring hotels and short-term lodging services to disclose those pesky “junk fees.” These are the additional charges that have frustrated countless consumers, often presented under innocuous labels such as “resort fees” or “hospitality service fees.”
As Newark Airport grapples with persistent operational challenges, the FAA’s timely decision to convene with domestic airlines signals a proactive approach to restoring efficiency. With airlines struggling to manage an ever-increasing volume of air traffic, particularly under the duress of ground delays and cancellations, the FAA aims to impose new guidelines as a temporary remedy.
This week, U.S. airlines are engaging with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) over significant operational challenges at Newark Liberty International Airport. The series of recent equipment failures, compounded by a critical shortage of air traffic controllers, has resulted in more than a thousand flight disruptions. A foreboding warning came from Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on