Southwest Airlines is doling out industrial-grade coats, gloves and face masks. American will deliversupplies toworkers from a mobile warming van.
Author: Dawn Gilbertson, USA TODAY
Winter storm snarls travel: More than 1,000 flights canceled on Tuesday
Southwest Airlines alone has canceled more than 500 Tuesday flights, including nearly 300 at Chicago’s Midway International Airport.
Moonshine, ziplines and neon signs: 5 new Las Vegas attractions for 2019
New Las Vegas attractions include a zipline, a speakeasy and distillery and an outpost of the best bar in North America.
Viral Vermont bachelor party: Free beer, a dislocated shoulder and a stuck Maserati
Will Novak went to a stranger’s bachelor party in Vermont after being accidentally invited due to an email typo.
Delta CEO: Government shutdown tab $25 million and counting
Delta CEO Ed Bastian said revenue has fallen due to fewer government employees and contractors traveling.
Government shutdown: TSA absences cause airport delays, terminal closures
Travel troubles from the government shutdown continue to mount, with some airports closing select security checkpoints to handle staffing shortages.
Eataly Las Vegas: A sprawling new food hall with dizzying menus, wine galore and a lucky bull
The Italian food hall and marketplace, part of an international chain, offers six fresh food counters, a restaurant, three bars, a bakery and more.
Aviation industry to Trump and Congress: End shutdown or risk more travel troubles
A coalition of industry groups and unions says the shutdown has already hurt the travel industry and that the impact will worsen.
Travel nightmares: What to do if an airline damages your checked luggage
Airlines must repair, replace or reimburse you for your bag if it is damaged. Here’s how to make sure that happens.
“Everyone has Herb stories”: Remembering Southwest Airlines co-founder Herb Kelleher
“Herb was a pioneer, a maverick, and an innovator. His vision revolutionized commercial aviation and democratized the skies,” the airline said.