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“Gotta be up there in terms of crimes against humanity,” a woman wrote on TikTok when her neighbor busted out a can of tuna.
Better to “look like a swamp rat,” one travel agent suggested after a TikTok trend gone awry.
Some airlines have priced fares at $19, and others are waiving fees so travelers and residents can safely leave.
Australian airline Qantas has been researching jet lag with sleep experts before it begins running the longest direct flights in the world.
A retired firefighter helped crew extinguish the fire in the air, the Jacksonville fire department said
The agency is getting funny on social media to address a serious issue in the skies right now.
The groups asked that federal prosecutors put resources toward what they called “egregious” cases.
“If you are here to pick it up then the light must be at the end of the tunnel.”
The cruise, for which all passengers were required to show they were fully vaccinated, was hailed as a milestone both for the cruise line and the embattled North American cruise industry.
Roughly 29 wheelchairs a day have been mishandled by airlines since they were required to begin officially reporting numbers.
Airlines have reported a sharp rise in the number of passengers behaving badly on flights in recent months, including drinking their own alcohol, assaulting flight attendants and refusing to wear masks.
Experts know so much more about the coronavirus this year compared to 2020, and families can make smart decisions that will let them get away safely.
Disney has taken steps toward inclusivity in recent years at its theme parks. Not everyone is a fan.
With more people flying and all U.S. airlines now selling every seat, travelers should prepare for crowds in the air.
Cruise lines will be able to skip test voyages if passengers and crew meet vaccination requirements.