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Flight cancellations ease after IT outage but some disruptions linger

The United Airlines terminal on July 19, 2024 as a global technology outage affected LAX airport in Los Angeles. Myung J. Chun | Los...

What to know about airline refunds, delays as global IT outage causes ‘mass chaos,’ expert says

Travelers wait in line at a Delta Airlines counter at Ronald Reagan National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, on July 19, 2024. Airlines around...

Packing your bags for Paris? Here’s what to expect from a visit this summer

During the six years that I was lucky enough to live in the center of Paris, I learned a lot about the ups...

Can Boeing get back to its glory days?

An American Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 flight from Los Angeles approaches for landing at Reagan National Airport shortly after an announcement was...

A new Raffles hotel opened in India’s ‘Pink City.’ Here’s what it looks like inside

The iconic Raffles hotel brand announced the opening of Raffles Jaipur on July 8 — the second to open in the Indian subcontinent. The...

United profit grows more than 20% on strong travel demand

United Airlines planes at Denver International Airport.Leslie Josephs | CNBCUnited Airlines' second-quarter profit rose more than 20% over last year as strong demand...

The Mirage closes in Las Vegas to make way for Hard Rock Guitar Hotel

The volcano attraction in front of The Mirage Hotel & Casino erupts on July 16, 2024, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Hard Rock International...

Royal Caribbean leans into shorter cruises, more experiences to capture travel demand

With consumers getting more selective on how and where they vacation, cruise lines are fighting for Americans' tourist budgets. Royal Caribbean thinks shortening...

Spirit Airlines forecasts bigger quarterly loss as revenue falls short of expectations

A Spirit Airlines aircraft undergoes operations in preparation for departure at the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in Austin, Texas, on Feb. 12, 2024.Brandon Bell...

Protests will ‘absolutely’ spread if European cities don’t address overtourism, says UNESCO official

Protests in Spain will spread if European officials fail to address mass tourism's negative effect on the lives of residents, UNESCO's Peter Debrine...

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