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For a number of year, experts have argued that air travel is by far the safest way to get between two distant points. Last year was the safest in aviation history.
As Uber faces a setback in the European Union and a constant management changes and fights among board members, a major competitor has raised a huge sum.
Uber suffered a big loss in Europe as the Court of Justice of the European Union said it is not a tech company but rather is a transportation firm.
JetBlue has announced a one-day fare sale for Tuesday, December 19, with one-way fares as low as $44.
More than 107 million Americans will be traveling this holiday season, more than 90% by car. This is the ninth straight increase in year-end travelers.
Airlines will no longer have to tell passengers about some baggage fees. Happy holidays, travelers. Your trips may have gotten more expensive.
Tesla has been pushing the envelope for batteries and autonomous vehicles, and the firm just found its newest client in Anheuser-Busch InBev.
AirlineRatings.com has launched the world's first country and airline safety comparison tool. Is it a useful tool?
American Airlines has announced that it suddenly solved its problem and everyone who wants to fly can. It is another example of how technology can get in the way of customer satisfaction.
American Airlines will be among the first huge U.S. firms to make a widespread effort to train its employees in racial diversity and inclusion policies.
SoftBank is leading a group of investors seeking to acquire a stake of about 13% in Uber at a 30% discount to the ride-hailing unicorn's most recent round of venture funding.
Buying an airline ticket is cheaper today than it was seven years ago. What's changed is what you get for that price and what you have to pay extra for. Those extras really add up for airline...
Some 51 million Americans will travel more than 50 miles from home this Thanksgiving. Traffic will be heavy and here are some times on what will be the worst times and places to be on the road.
The Thanksgiving holiday is the busiest time of year for airlines and airports. The closer the holiday gets, the more expensive tickets become. Then there are the crowds.
The Thanksgiving Day holiday is expected to lure nearly 29 million travelers into airports and onto airplanes this year, an increase of 3% over last year's crowd.