United and American on Tuesday suspended their flights to Hong Kong as U.S. carriers continue to manage the impact of the coronavirus outbreak.
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After $25,000 fee, wheelchair users wait for better Amtrak stations, trains
Amtrak has been slow to make progress on improving accessibility of its stations and trains 30 years after the Americans with Disabilities Act passed.
Amtrak engineer in fatal Washington state derailment sues railroad
The Amtrak engineer whose train derailed in Washington state in December 2017, killing three passengers, has filed a lawsuit against the railroad.
Prepaid gift cards, fake deals: How scammers con unsuspecting travelers
Criminals are always looking for new opportunities to defraud unsuspecting travelers. If you know the warning signs, you can protect yourself.
Airlines could refuse emotional support animals under proposed rule
Under a proposed federal rule, airlines wouldn’t be required to accept emotional support animals, and would exclude service animals other than dogs.
Calm after Iran missile strikes, then a fiery plane crash. Here’s how the horror unfolded
Bracing for retaliation after missiles were fired at U.S. bases, Iranians saw a flaming object fall and crash. It was a Ukraine passenger plane, with 63 Canadians aboard.
Airlines react to Iran tensions by rerouting flights; FAA orders US carriers to avoid airspace
Airlines are continuing to avoid Iranian airspace in the wake of missile attacks on U.S. military bases, as well as the crash of a Boeing 737-800.
From Iran to Australia, how American travelers can navigate in times of crisis
The world is in chaos, and that can present challenges to Americans traveling overseas. What steps should travelers take to protect themselves?
U.S. Embassy in Australia: Tourists should leave due to wildfires
Tourists on Australia’s South Coast of New South Wales should leave, U.S. Embassy officials warned Thursday, because of “extreme fire danger.”
Going to Amsterdam? Starting today, it will cost you more to stay
Starting today, visitors to Amsterdam will pay more to stay overnight in hotels, for Airbnb rentals and even to camp in the Dutch city.