CrowdStrike hit with class-action lawsuit by airline passengers over global outage

Three airline passengers have filed a federal class-action lawsuit against CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity firm, for a global outage that caused significant disruptions.

Scammers posing as airline customer service agents, FTC warns

Scammers are targeting air travelers by impersonating airline customer service reps to gain personal information from passengers dealing with flight delays and cancellations at airports.

Here are the airlines with the most flight deals in each state

In a new study, Going – a company which seeks out the best airfare deals – set out to find out which airlines offered the most flight deals in each state over the past year.

CrowdStrike fires back against Delta threat over flight outages

Cybersecurity firm CrowdStike is firing back at Delta Air Lines for blaming it for days of flight disruptions and threatening a lawsuit.

Illuminated crosswalks could prevent thousands of deaths, new study finds

A new study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) found that relatively small changes to crosswalks could potentially save lives.

Boy killed in Cancun shootout between rival drug dealers

Armed men on jet skis opened fire toward the beach, apparently aiming at rival drug dealers with whom they were feuding, officials said.

The Mirage Las Vegas says goodbye after 34 years

The Mirage will be transformed into a Hard Rock Hotel set to be shaped like a guitar.

Pan Am returns with $65K trip to relive 'golden days of travel'

Defunct airline Pan Am is returning to the skies for the first time in more than 30 years to help fliers "relive the golden days of travel," but securing a seat to witness its comeback comes with a hefty price tag.

America's best cities, ranked for 2024 on a number of factors

Discover the top-ranked cities in America for 2024 according to Resonance, a global consulting firm, which evaluated factors like livability, culture, economic opportunities, and more.

Alaska raises cruise tourism limits as overtourism concerns grow

Alaska will consider a new policy to limit the number of visitors to its capital, Juneau, amid concerns about the impact of overtourism, expanding on measures introduced last year.