Airlines have different limits on weight and size of hand luggage - knowing them beforehand can prevent any last minute delays
A flight attendant urges travellers to "check everything'" when they first enter a hotel room and has a simple coat-hanger method to stay safe.
"It makes life so much easier than having to tug a suitcase on just two wheels on a long walk in the airport."
The journey through the airport for Nathan Barnes, who was travelling with his fiancé to visit family in Limoges, was normal enough to begin with, having checked in online
Rule 21 outlines Major League Baseball's policy on sports betting, which is back in the spotlight after allegations surrounding the long-time interpreter for Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani.
Traveling can be rewarding, but flying with a dog presents unique complexities for those relying on emotional support animals (ESAs) due to emotional or mental challenges. Many airlines do not […]
Australian Rules football said Wednesday it was reviewing its illicit drugs policy after a whistleblower aired claims of widespread cocaine use among players. Independent MP Andrew Wilkie said the Australian Football League -- one of the country's most popular spectator sports -- was "secretly" manipulating drug tests. Wilkie claimed that
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled Tuesday that a man’s challenge to his former placement on the No Fly List can move forward, finding the government failed to show his lawsuit is moot. Yonas Fikr
Jet2 and easyJet's hand luggage policies make specific mention of suitcases with wheels and bags that don't comply will have to be checked into the hold at an additional fee
The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that a lawsuit filed by an Oregon man who was placed on the No Fly List can go forward even after the government has removed him from the list and pledged not to return him to it “based on the currently available information.” In a unanimous decision authored by Ju
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court issued another unanimous decision, though this one flew a bit under the radar (pardon the pun) relative to, say, for instance, the Colorado ballot/14th Amendment ruling from earlier in March. Rather than elections, this case involves national security and the Federal Bureau of Investigation's "No Fly" list — and possible recourse for individuals wrongly included on it.
FIRST ON FOX: Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., the ranking member on the Senate Armed Services Committee, is questioning President Biden's Department of Defense over its abortion travel assistance policies that Secretary Lloyd Austin has previously said are important for force readiness. Wicker suggested that recently-revealed data casts doubt on the Biden administration's justifications for the policies. The Department of Defense has said the abortion travel policy is important for ensuring troop...