
What to know about driverless cars
Welcome to the future, or should we say near future, of driving. Earlier this month, a driverless car operated by Delphi, an automotive supplier, completed a 3,400 mile road trip
Welcome to the future, or should we say near future, of driving. Earlier this month, a driverless car operated by Delphi, an automotive supplier, completed a 3,400 mile road trip
With airlines flying packed planes and airports handling more travelers, it can be hard to find a quiet corner in a terminal where you can get work done. One option
Many companies put the brakes on business travel in the wake of the recession, seeing it as an easy way to save money. But business travel has been on a
Miami International Airport has always been thought of as a gateway to Central and South America. But it is stepping up its efforts to bring in direct passenger service to
If you traveled to the East Coast this winter, you probably got stuck somewhere. And now, the numbers on the winter of 2014-15 are in. U.S. airlines cancelled 63,000 flights
This year, Congress is considering the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) reauthorization bill. The bill is important because it funds the agency charged with overseeing the nation’s aerospace system. The last
Gasoline prices fell steadily throughout 2014, but something else rose last year: American’s use of public transportation. Ridership hit the highest annual level since 1956, according to the American Public
What do airports have in common with sports teams, universities and fashion shows? They’re turning to corporate sponsors. It only makes sense, given that airports are trying to raise revenue.
For most of us who travel in coach, a first or business class seat is only a dream, largely achievable through miles. The travelers who pay for those seats are
With spring break fast approaching, it’s not too late for college students (and wanna-be college students) to book a trip that won’t break the bank. Airline fares and resorts often
There’s a word you now need to know about wi-fi at the airport: freemium. These days, travelers expect Wi-Fi to be robust enough to handle their myriad devices — and
Millennials — those born between 1980 and 2000 — are the force behind a major cultural shift in the United States. They’re a major focus of our coverage here at
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