Delta cancels meal service on more than 200 flights over food safety issue
Delta scrapped meal service from hundreds of flights over weekend due to safety issue at food production facility.
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Delta scrapped meal service from hundreds of flights over weekend due to safety issue at food production facility.
As another potential record-breaking holiday season is on the way, you may want to book those flight tickets early. Airfare tracking site Hopper says to expect prices to start climbing as soon as Tuesday. Domestic fares are already 10% higher than last year, averaging nearly $300 round trip.
As Milton approaches Florida's west coast, several airports and iconic theme parks have already closed down. Manuel Bojorquez gives an update on the preparations for the hurricane's arrival.
The CDC will urge Americans to "reconsider nonessential travel" to Rwanda.
A new study from the Edith Cowan University in Australia says leisurely travel can help slow down the aging process by helping to "alleviate chronic stress, dampen over-activation of the immune system and encourage normal functioning of the self-defense system." The study's lead researcher Fangli Hu joins CBS News 24/7 to discuss the findings.
Jesse Ashlock from Condé Nast Traveler joins "CBS Mornings" to unveil the 2024 Readers' Choice Awards, featuring the best vacation spots around the world, whether you're planning a family getaway or a solo escape.
Airports in Tampa and St. Pete-Clearwater halted operations, while Walt Disney World closed some attractions.
Millions pack U.S. airports and roads for peak Labor Day travel rush; New study suggests lengthy evacuation times in Lake Tahoe, California.
The State Department has announced Americans can now renew their adult passports online, bypassing the traditional method of printing out a form and mailing a check. USA Today senior consumer travel reporter Eve Chen joined CBS News to discuss the change.
Thirty-three thousand Boeing machinists walked off the job Friday after union members voted to reject a tentative deal with the aircraft manufacturer. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans has the latest from Renton, Washington, where Boeing has a large facility.
Some major hotel chains and travel agencies are reporting a plateau in travel spending. Nina Ruggiero, senior editorial director for Travel + Leisure, joined CBS News to discuss the travel landscape and some deals that are popping up thanks to the slowdown in demand.
Don't miss your chance to score top-rated Monos luggage at 25% off during the limited-time Labor Day sale.
As millions headed home Monday at the end of Labor Day weekend, rough weather and technical problems caused flight delays nationwide. Striking hotel workers in major cities also made things tricky for some travelers. Errol Barnett has more.
As the Labor Day holiday weekend wraps up, millions of Americans will be traveling across the country to make it back home. The TSA expects to screen over 17 million travelers from Aug. 29 through Sept. 4 -- nearly nine percent more than last year. The busy weekend caps off a record-breaking summer for the travel industry. CBS News national correspondent Errol Barnett has the latest from New York's LaGuardia Airport.
In New Jersey, Americans are racing on the beach in Ocean City to celebrate Labor Day as the 2024 summer approaches its end. CBS News Philadelphia's Kim Hudson reports.
Americans traveling for the Labor Day weekend are returning home after benefitting from this summer's lower gas prices and domestic travel deals. CBS News' Errol Barnett updates the weather and travel conditions.
Millions of Americans are returning home from their Labor Day holiday weekend travels after a summer of lower airfares and cheaper gas prices compared to recent years. CBS News' Errol Barnett has more.
The record-breaking summer travel season is getting one last jolt this Labor Day weekend. According to AAA, domestic travel is expected to be up 9% from last year, with travel costs slightly lower than they were in 2023.
TSA expects millions at airports across the nation for the Labor Day weekend and weather delays don't appear too severe, although some storms may appear in some major travel hubs. CBS News' Roxana Saberi reports.
The Transportation Safety Administration says that more than 17 million people are expected to be screened at the nation's airports between Thursday and Sept. 4. Roxana Saberi has the latest on what travelers can expect.
TSA is preparing for what's expected to be the busiest Labor Day travel on record with 17 million people expected to fly through the long weekend. That's up 9% from last year. CBS News correspondent Roxana Saberi has more.
An estimated 17 million people are expected to travel by plane over the Labor Day holiday with more than 52,000 flights expected to depart Thursday. The anticipated record turnout is thanks to lower prices as flight costs are down 5% compared to last Labor Day, according to the booking app Hopper. Gas prices are also lower.
The TSA says it's preparing for the busiest Labor Day travel period on record, with about 17 million people expected to be screened at airports between Thursday and next Wednesday. CBS News correspondent Roxana Saberi has more on what to look out for if you're traveling.
The industry has come under attack for its growing ship sizes, yet Royal Caribbean is moving full speed ahead on building at least three more megaships.
One expert says a rash of dolphin bites could be down to one animal "seeking to interact with humans the way it does with fellow dolphins."
The potential operations for Venezuela presented to Trump included options for strikes on land, multiple sources said.
The government is starting to reopen after President Trump signed a bill to fund the government through Jan. 30. Follow live updates here.
Acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Alina Habba's office was violently vandalized Wednesday by a person who earlier in the day had been denied entry to the building because he had a baseball bat, two sources said.
President Trump had threatened to sue the corporation for $1 billion over a program it aired in 2024 about the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol.
Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte has referred California Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell to the Justice Department, sources told CBS News.
A spokesman for Sen. John Fetterman said a "ventricular fibrillation flare-up" led to him feeling light-headed.
The agreements will likely affect the prices of things like cocoa, bananas and coffee.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that TSA agents with "exemplary service" during the government shutdown will receive a $10,000 bonus check.
With the government shutdown finally in the rearview mirror, the focus in the Senate is turning to an upcoming fight over health care.