Are You a Victim of Vacation Deprivation? Probably

Vacations are good for you. They’re psychologically restorative. They broaden your outlook. They promote physical vitality and good health. And, lest we dismiss them as petty indulgences, they increase workplace productivity. Plus, according to Project: Time Off , taking those unused vacations would provide a $223 billion boost to the economy. Related: What Millennials Want,

Get Ready for Breeze Airways, JetBlue’s Forthcoming Sister Airline

JetBlue founder David Neeleman is preparing to launch his fifth—yes, fifth—airline startup this year. And its name has finally been announced: Breeze Airways. The airline says it expects to begin flights by the end of 2020. Neeleman is best known for founding ever-popular JetBlue, but has also launched: Morris Air, which flew from 1984 to

CrowdStrike Outage Causes Thousands of Flight Cancellations and Delays

A widespread outage of CrowdStrike, a major cybersecurity provider, has caused chaos in the U.S. aviation industry today, resulting in thousands of flight cancellations worldwide. The technical issue has affected multiple airlines and airports, leaving countless passengers stranded and scrambling to adjust their travel plans. CrowdStrike, which provides critical cybersecurity services to many airlines and

How a Government Shutdown Would Impact Travel

As the U.S. government remains unable to agree on a funding bill, a government shutdown will likely begin on October 1 at 12:01 a.m. unless a deal is reached by September 30. The shutdown would last for an unknown amount of time until funding can be passed. The last federal government shutdown began in late

Suavs Review: The Slip-On Shoes You’ll Never Want to Take Off

Ask anyone in the office, I wear these shoes at least four times a week. They are incredibly comfortable, stylish, trans-seasonal, and go with almost any outfit. What more could you want in a travel shoe? Smart Hacks for Hassle-free Travel Learn from the pros with travel tips and tricks that make getting from here

No Known Survivors in American Airlines Crash Near Washington, D.C.

American Eagle Flight 5342 collided midair Wednesday evening with an Army Black Hawk helicopter on its approach to Reagan National Airport (DCA), with 60 passengers and four crew members onboard. Officials believe that there were no survivors, making this the deadliest U.S. air crash in nearly 24 years. The plane and helicopter went down into

The Ultimate Guide to National Cheap Flight Day

Travelers, mark August 23rd on your calendar—it’s National Cheap Flight Day. August 23rd is reported to be one of the best days of the year to book a flight, as kids return to school and the summer travel surge ends. National Cheap Flight Day highlights a recurring pattern in the travel industry where bargains emerge

Iberia Adding Premium Economy

Iberia is adding premium economy cabins to the planes it uses for service to the U.S. The first converted plane, a 340, will start flying between Madrid and Chicago. Iberia will convert its other 340s and its 330s over the next year or so, and its new 350s will come with premium economy factory-installed. The