Poll: Most Americans Don’t Support Trump’s Travel Ban

You probably saw (or experienced) the airport protests and delays this weekend following President Donald Trump’s executive order to ban nationals traveling to the U.S. from seven Muslim-majority nations. But what do the American people think of the new travel measure? Turns out less than a third of Americans approve, according to a non-reader Skift

How Travel Has Changed in the Past 10 Years

As we head into a new decade, let’s take some time to acknowledge the incredible events and momentous changes in the travel world since 2010. 2010: Death of the Printed Boarding Pass Mobile boarding passes became the norm in 2010 when United Airlines starting implementing them. Related:From the Archives: Can Your Cellphone Be Your Boarding

This Budget Airline Takes Top Spot for Safety in 2024

With the recent Boeing safety scare on every traveler’s mind, choosing an airline can feel daunting. WalletHub, a financial and consumer website, recently released its study of the best airlines for the coming year, including the safest option for fliers.  Using flight data from last year, the study compared the nine largest US airlines across

Allegiant Air Retires Outdated Planes That Caused Safety Concerns

The last of Allegiant Air’s aging fleet of   MD-80 planes  took its final flight this week, hopefully putting an end to years of safety and reliability concerns swirling around the carrier’s use of an  outdated aircraft . Early MD-80 models debuted about 40 years ago, and have been since retired by most other airlines. CBS

The Vast Majority of Americans Don’t Know Their Air Travel Rights

A new survey of over 2,000 people across the U.S. found that a whopping  92 percent of Americans  don’t know what their air travel rights are when they take to the sky, and this lack of understanding costs travelers $6 billion in unclaimed compensation every year. The study was conducted by AirHelp, a company that helps air