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The Federal Aviation Administration held its first safety summit in 14 years after a recent string of close calls on airport runways. "Prime Time" host John Dickerson gets the latest on the summit from CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave, who is at Reagan National Airport.
The National Transportation Safety Board and Federal Aviation Administration have opened investigations on the recent incidents.
After three years of strict pandemic-related border controls, China has announced it will resume issuing of nearly all types visas for foreign travelers starting Wednesday. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer joined Anne-Marie Green on "CBS News Mornings" from Tokyo with more on the reopening and on relations between the U.S. and China in the wake of a high-altitude balloon entering U.S. airspace last month.
A grandmother and her grandson set out on a quest to visit all 93 U.S. national parks – and find joy on the road. A toddler who spent the first 1,000 days of his life in the hospital reaches a milestone. A man wades in floodwaters to save his mother after Hurricane Ian. Plus, our heartwarming videos you just need to see.
FAA computer failure grounds flights; CBS News speaks with former VP Mike Pence.
Deadly shooting in Germany; Some frequent flier miles could be taxed by the IRS.
Alex Murdaugh faces up to 30 years to life in prison for murders; What to know about waiting times for passport renewals.
House GOP fails to elect speaker for third day; Travelers spent about $400 on average due to delays and cancellations.
Deadly storm system pounds the South; Theme parks reopen classic attractions and unveil new rides.
Tyre Nichols arrest video to be released; Trains offer travel options amid airline chaos.
California mourning after recent mass shootings; Apple avoids massive layoffs.
Some airline credit card holders might have to pay taxes on their frequent flier miles, even if they're unredeemed. CBS News senior travel adviser Peter Greenberg joins "CBS News Mornings" to explain who should expect to get a tax form about their miles in the mail.
Shopping for luggage in 2023? Here are the best deals out there right now, including this unbeatable Calpak deal.
JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes joins "CBS Mornings" for a closer look at the Justice Department's looming decision over whether to allow a $3.8 billion merger with low-budget carrier Spirit Airlines.
Inspired by the novel "Around the World in 80 Days," 81-year-olds Sandy Hazelip and Ellie Hamby are on the adventure of a lifetime. They aim to step foot on every continent in just a few months. Ramy Inocencio caught up with them on their journey.
Sandy Hazelip and Ellie Hamby, inspired by Jules Verne's "Around the World in 80 Days," are on a mission to see all seven continents, nine Wonders of the World and visit 18 countries.
If you haven't booked a hotel or airfare for your spring break vacation, now might be the time to do it as prices are increasing. Hayley Berg, lead economist for the travel app Hopper, joins "CBS News Mornings" to discuss.
Consider taking a weeklong vacation from Tuesday to Tuesday, versus traveling over a weekend.
President Trump gave a speech in Miami today detailing policy changes with respect to Cuba. Fusion TV reporter Daniel Rivero joins CBSN to break down the president's speech.
Officials are warning residents in California's mountain communities to avoid unneccessary travel. Some have become stranded in their homes as the snow continues to pile on. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
The FAA is investigating another close call as two planes almost collided at Boston Logan International Airport. A JetBlue flight had to abort its landing when a private jet crossed the runway and took off without clearance. Lilia Luciano reports.
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating another close call. A Mesa Airlines flight crew was forced to abruptly change course and halt a landing at California's Hollywood Burbank Airport when a Skywest Airlines flight was cleared for takeoff on the same runway.
Two best friends, both 81 years old, are traveling around the world in 80 days. Their goal is to see 18 countries across all seven continents. Ramy Inocencio shares more.
Delta Air Lines is offering free in-flight Wi-Fi on 80% of its domestic flights and plans to extend the program to all regional and international flights by the end of next year. CBS News senior travel adviser Peter Greenberg joins "CBS News Mornings" to explain what it's costing the airline and how likely others are to follow suit.
President Trump accused Democrats of using what he calls the "Epstein hoax" to defect blame for the government shutdown.
Naval Station Roosevelt Roads is now one of five locations where U.S. forces are operating in Puerto Rico, an American territory strategically positioned north of Venezuela.
A Georgia judge has officially dropped three charges in the state's election interference case against President Trump and others.
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene told "CBS Mornings" that President Trump's opposition to releasing files from the federal investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is a "huge miscalculation."
Stephen Bryant, 44, was executed for killing a man in his home and writing "catch me if u can" on the wall with the victim's blood.
President Trump exempted foods like beef and bananas from his sweeping country-by-country tariffs on Friday.
Health officials in Washington state said a resident has contracted bird flu, marking the first human case in the U.S. since February.
"Last Chance U" coach and Laney College athletic director John Beam died, one day after being shot on the Oakland, California campus, police announced.
The Trump administration has released the names of more than 600 people detained by immigration agents, and whose arrests might have violated a court order, and only 16 of them have been identified by the federal government as a "high public safety risk" because of their alleged criminal histories.