After a 31-year career at United Airlines, Regina Fraser teamed up with a friend to travel the world and produce the “Grannies on Safari” television series. She died May 6 at age 73.
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Shares in package-holiday specialist Thomas Cook took a dive Thursday after it warned that troubles in Turkey would hit its full-year profits.
The disappearance of an EgyptAir plane in the Mediterranean Sea has renewed concerns about the tourism-dependent North African economy.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV is investing $12.2 million to build a new distribution center in Virginia amid growing demand for parts used by its dealerships to both repair and customize its vehicles.
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Lion Air and Indonesia Air Asia will have ground-handling operations suspended at two major airports after delivering international passengers to domestic terminals.
Airlines are using new computer systems to rebook passengers; Delta’s ”Viper,” Southwest’s “the Baker” and others give travelers choices for new flights, tap unpublished routes.
Tesla Motors Inc. on Wednesday said it would sell $2 billion in stock to ramp up production of its latest Model 3 electric vehicle and cover tax obligations for Chief Executive Elon Musk.
Former Kuehne + Nagel executive will oversee a unit that is recovering from a big technology setback.
A fuel-economy rigging scandal broadened in Japan after Mitsubishi Motors said its president would resign to take responsibility for overstating mileage in some cars and Suzuki Motor admitted to improperly testing its vehicles.
Luxury sea travel presents significant opportunities, a senior cruise executive said, as more people choose cruise ships over traditional vacation travel.
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An estimated 231.1 million passengers are expected to fly on U.S. airlines between June 1 and Aug. 31, a 4% increase over the previous high set last summer, according to Airlines for America, the leading trade group.
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The union that represents Southwest Airlines pilots sued the airline Monday, alleging that its plan to introduce a new aircraft type into its fleet would be illegal unless the parties first negotiate rates of pay, pilot bidding and flying hours for the jetliners.
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Program will give $250,000 to software firm, human rights project for work technology targeting slavery,
CBRE report says rates for prime space near big U.S. population centers soared 9.9% in 2015 as industrial capacity remained tight.
As the summer air-travel season gets under way, airports, airlines and the Transportation Security Administration are scrambling to cut security-line waits that have grown so long that many passengers are missing flights.