Copenhagen offering tourists freebies if they help pick up litter
City officials hope that incentivizing tourists (and residents) will help move Copenhagen toward a greener future.
Five people escape SUV after it plunges into inactive Yellowstone geyser
Five people were taken to the hospital after swerving their vehicle into an inactive geyser in Yellowstone National Park.
Some vacationers expect to use credit card for more than $5,000 of summer travel
Some Americans plan to pay for vacations this summer with credit cards for points, while others are doing it because they can't afford to travel otherwise, a recent Debt.com survey said.
Man accused of sexually assaulting woman on flight to Detroit
A man is accused of sexually assaulting a woman who was seated next to him while on a flight to Detroit Metro Airport last week.
Boeing agrees to plea deal to avoid criminal trial over deadly 737 Max crashes
Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud conspiracy charge in order to avoid a criminal trial related to two deadly crashes involving 737 MAX jetliners.
Drunk American Airlines passenger reportedly exposes himself, forces emergency landing
The disruptive passenger told police he had downed several 'Jack and Cokes' before the flight.
Detroit Delta flight to the Netherlands diverted due to spoiled food
A Delta flight from Detroit to Amsterdam had to turn around due to spoild food on board.
Boeing to buy Spirit AeroSystems for $4.7 billion
Boeing announced plans to acquire key supplier Spirit AeroSystems for $4.7 billion, a move that it says will improve plane quality and safety amid increasing scrutiny by Congress, airlines and the Department of Justice.
Fourth of July weather: Who will have holiday travel headaches?
Here are some potential weather trouble spots across the country day-by-day through the weekend after the Fourth so you can plan your holiday.
Passengers stranded at Philadelphia International Airport again due to delays
Lines of frustrated passengers, empty baggage carousels and piles of unclaimed luggage - travel nightmares continue at Philadelphia International Airport for the second time in a week.
Disney Cruise Line setting sail on first Asia-based ship in 2025
Disney Adventure's homeport will be Marina Bay Cruise Centre in Singapore.
Officials investigate Southwest flight that departed from closed runway
There is a heightened focus on the aviation industry after a spate of runway incursions and near-miss events at airports nationwide.
Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas reportedly catches fire and briefly loses power
A fire broke out on Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas, billed as the world’s largest cruise ship, and also led to a brief loss of power, according to reports.
Frustrated flyers wait overnight for luggage at PHL - some for 24 hours!
Travel nightmare in Philadelphia as frustrated travelers have been left stranded for hours without their personal belongings after several flights were delayed, or even canceled over the weekend.
US prosecutors recommend criminal charges against Boeing for violating settlement: report
U.S. prosecutors have reportedly recommended that the Department of Justice (DOJ) bring criminal charges against Boeing for violating a settlement related to two fatal crashes.
American Airlines CEO aims to ‘rebuild trust’ after Black passengers removed from flight
American Airlines CEO Robert Isom is calling the incident unacceptable, saying that it contradicts American Airlines' values.
Smoke bomb, hand grenade intercepted by TSA at Pittsburgh airport
“Had it been triggered, thick yellow smoke would have been everywhere!”
Amtrak service resumes from Philadelphia to New Haven after power restored to train tracks
Amtrak services have been restored between Philadelphia 30th Street Station and New Haven Union Station after officials say a brush fire on the tracks between New York Penn Station and Newark Union Station caused a power outage and delays.
Southwest plane flies just 525 feet over Oklahoma town, prompting altitude warning
A Southwest Boeing 737 heading for Oklahoma City this week flew just 525 feet above a neighborhood, prompting an investigation from the FAA.
How Boeing's latest crisis could affect your summer travel plans
The CEO of Boeing surprised lawmakers when he told them his company has not taken any new orders in two months. The airplane maker is also struggling to fill current orders. That puts more pressure on its customers, including Dallas-based Southwest Airlines.


















