
CrowdStrike Stranded Passengers—But A 1978 Law Says Airline Vendors Can't Be Sued For This
A 1978 deregulation law may shield CrowdStrike from lawsuits after its botched update stranded millions and cost Delta over $500 million.

A 1978 deregulation law may shield CrowdStrike from lawsuits after its botched update stranded millions and cost Delta over $500 million.

British Airways is fighting a $7.8M UK tax demand over hotel rooms provided to cabin crew between flights. Here's what the dispute means.

American Airlines now accepts Venmo, offers FOX One streaming for AAdvantage members, and drops bag recheck fees for stranded passengers.

American Airlines offered $4,000 travel vouchers on an overbooked Philadelphia–Athens flight — a rare, unusually high bid for the carrier.

How Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Airport survived the collapse of Delta's passenger hub by reinventing itself as a major cargo powerhouse.

Banks offer big credit card bonuses to drive spending. Here's how smart consumers prioritize rewards to consistently come out ahead.

Hyatt confirms more loyalty changes are coming, including elite benefit updates and a premium credit card. Here's what members need to know.

Western Sydney Airport has finally confirmed its opening date, set to transform air travel across Australia's largest city.

The official investigation into the Air India crash is set to extend beyond its one-year mark, with the final report still weeks or months away.

The Viking Yi Dun has left Shanghai on a 60-day repositioning voyage to Barcelona, marking the end of its Chinese-flag chapter.

MOL O.S.K. Lines offered fans a rare chance to own a piece of history as the beloved Nippon Maru cruise ship was retired in May 2024.

The 68th MedCruise General Assembly opened in Palermo on June 9, 2026, uniting cruise leaders to shape the future of Mediterranean cruising.