New 'airline' charges more for carry-on than check-in
NewLeaf is a 'virtual airline,' but there's nothing virtual about their bag fees and their determination to load and unload planes fast.
NewLeaf is a 'virtual airline,' but there's nothing virtual about their bag fees and their determination to load and unload planes fast.
Iceland's WOW Air is adding flights to the NYC area, with tempting $99 one-way to Iceland and $149 to Europe limited fares.
With the pound dropping compared to the dollar, British Airways rolls out a sale on round-trips to London from U.S. cities.
Ultra-low-cost carrier Allegiant gets its first New York area flights, and also adds Denver and Ogdensburg.
Spirit still plans to charge a fee for everything, down to a cup of soda, but hopes to win points by getting there on time, and by smiling more.
As claims of benefit and loss fly back and forth as the referendum date approaches, budget airlines warn that leaving could cost vacationers.
Icelandic discounter WOW air starts service from Los Angeles and San Francisco with low promo fares.
Southwest Airlines is holding a 72-hour sale with some big bargains, but you'd better hurry if you want to grab them!
New and expanded air routes, including many from U.S. on discounter Norwegian Air, have given Danish tourism a big boost.
Los Angeles extends its Metro system to Santa Monica, cutting travel time by over 60% to the surf and sand destination.
Eight Asian low-cost airlines are hooking up their booking and ticketing to make it easier for travelers to choose them over growing rivals.
Norwegian Air will finally get its U.S. foreign-carrier certificate, after waiting through over 2 years of opposition and inaction.
Delta's strategy of selling no-frills fares as an option on routes competing with ULCCs like Spirit will be expanded; Delta is pleased with extra revenue.
GarryRF takes us to the west coast of France to visit a vacation area that was a big hit with his kids: beaches, forests, and "static tents" with all the mod cons.
In a sort of 'back to the future' movement, New York City is expanding its current few river ferries into a full-scale transit system, starting next year.