The United Network for Organ Sharing said in a letter to the Transportation Department that the system for organ transportation can be more efficient
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Orlando Airport could run out of fuel Sunday night. Here’s what travelers should know.
Orlando International Airport (MCO) is facing fuel supply issues and could temporarily run out by Sunday night. Minor flight changes are expected.
Do families get to sit together at Southwest? The airline is testing a new boarding process.
Southwest Airlines is experimenting with letting families with children 6 and younger board early on select flights.
A traveler in China was fined for reclining their seat, highlighting a travel annoyance
A Chinese court fined a traveler for reclining his seat and damaging another passenger’s laptop. Irksome seat neighbors can be anywhere in the world.
Proposed legislation would require the FAA to diversify airplane evacuation tests
Legislation proposed by Sen. Tammy Duckworth would require the FAA to consider more variables in future live aircraft evacuation tests.
Free drink on board, priority boarding: JetBlue overhauls loyalty program adding new benefits
JetBlue will transition to a new TrueBlue program in spring 2023, offering travelers more flexibility in how they use and accrue their loyalty perks.
Trouble getting a visa? New website highlights travelers affected by ‘unconscionable’ wait times
The U.S. Travel Association’s new website and #TheyWaitWeLose campaign is meant to pressure the Biden administration to address visa waits.
You can keep traveling with an old ID until 2025. Real ID deadline delayed (again).
The Department of Homeland Security said states need more time to come into full compliance with Real ID regulations. Deadline pushed to May 7, 2025.
A new way to skip the line: Electronic bag tags are now available on Alaska Airlines
Some Alaska frequent flyers now have access to electronic bag tags, which will become more widely available to all the airlines’ passengers in 2023.
Experts: It’s safer to leave your phone in airplane mode when you fly
Experts say cellphones have never been directly tied to an airplane crash, but they still worry that they could interfere with a plane’s automation.