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Why Delta Air Lines’ health chief thinks the airplane mask mandate will soon be lifted

Passengers wearing protective masks wait to board a Delta Air Lines Inc. flight at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., on...

Aircraft leasing giant casts doubt on renting to Russian airlines again after Putin seizes planes

An Airbus A321-211 aircraft of Russian airline Aeroflot with registration VP-BOE is pictured on a long term parking at Cointrin airport in Geneva,...

Some passports are better than others. Here’s a list of the most powerful ones

A new index ranks Luxembourg as the top passport in the world for aspiring global citizens.  The small European country ranked No. 1...

What it’s like to travel to Australia right now

Australia's rigid pandemic border policies led some to wonder if international travelers would still want to visit.It appears they do.Four weeks after the...

Companies are betting these employee benefits will help them in the ‘Great Reshuffle’

Paul Bradbury | OJO Images | Getty ImagesMillions of Americans are quitting their jobs and rethinking what they want when it comes to...

JetBlue urges flight attendants to accept assignments as it races to hire 700 people by summer

JetBlue planes at New York's John F. Kennedy International AirportLeslie Josephs | CNBCJetBlue Airways on Friday urged patience from its flight attendants as...

Even discount airfares are on the rise thanks to higher fuel costs and strong demand, Frontier CEO says

Travelers can expect higher airfares this spring and summer, even on discount airlines.Frontier Airlines CEO Barry Biffle told CNBC's "Closing Bell" Friday that...

FAA will keep ‘zero tolerance’ policy toward unruly passengers, outgoing chief says

Federal Aviation Administration chief Steve Dickson said Friday that the agency's "zero tolerance" policy toward unruly passengers will continue, even though reports of...

Here’s how to take a sabbatical, even if your company doesn’t offer one

Katherine Ullman spent part of her sabbatical in Colombia.Courtesy: Katherine UllmanKatherine Ullman was burned out from working intensely during the Covid-19 pandemic and...

Barclays expects ‘big jump’ in Singapore growth after Covid measures are lifted

SINGAPORE — Singapore is set to reopen its international borders and ease Covid restrictions next week, and that's going to be its "biggest...

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