Spirit Airlines cancels dozen of flights over 'necessary' inspections, expects to last for days

The budget airlines said the cancellation of approximately 100 flights is being taken out of "an abundance of caution," and said the impact on its network is expected to last for several days.

Southwest making it easier to qualify for elite traveler status

There's a battle brewing in the airline business to attract travelers who want elite status in a frequent-flyer program.

Alaska Airlines to serve coffee made to taste better in the air

The airline is ending its long partnership with Starbucks to serve a new custom blend from Stumptown Coffee Roasters.

Go solo: Norwegian Cruise Line expanding rooms for single travelers

Solo travelers interested in taking a cruise will now have more options – with the perk of not paying the double occupancy room rate.

Tips to score fall travel bargains
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Now is the time to lock in those Thanksgiving and holiday season reservations. Executive Editor of the Consumers'? Checkbook, Kevin Brasler, is sharing tips on booking fall travel.

Fall foliage 2023: Survey reveals top hidden gems to visit in the US

Mixbook, a photo book brand, surveyed 3,000 for their top hidden gems they want to visit to see fall foliage this year. Did yours make the list?

Free access to national parks this weekend in celebration of National Public Lands Day!

This weekend marks a special opportunity for U.S. residents to explore the country's national parks at no cost, as part of the National Park Service's series of fee-free days.

Fontainebleau Las Vegas: Sin City's newest hotel sets opening date

After years of delays and changes in ownership, Fontainebleau Las Vegas, a 67-story hotel on the Las Vegas Strip, is set to open its doors.

SCC to discuss new hotel fee to boost tourism
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The Seattle City Council Committee will be discussing increasing how much money the tourism board makes on hotel occupancy after record-breaking weekends over the summer.

Hawaii governor announces West Maui reopening date for travelers

The number of visitors arriving on Maui sank about 70% after the Aug. 8 fire, down to 2,000 a day, and only half of the available hotel rooms there are occupied.