Transportation

Miami vies for flights to Asia

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

Airline passengers’ dollars

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

Transit use rises despite falling gas prices

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,

And now a perk from our airport sponsor

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

Is more leg room worth the extra cost?

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

Freemium airport Wi-Fi: New norm

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

A growing force in the travel industry

Millennials — those born between 1980 and 2000 — are the force behind a major cultural shift in the United States. They’re a major focus

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