If you’re planning a trip soon that involves plane tickets, we have news for you!
Southwest Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines has cut back on their flights for the second half of the year but what does this mean for travelers?
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If you’re planning a trip soon that involves plane tickets, we have news for you!
Southwest Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines has cut back on their flights for the second half of the year but what does this mean for travelers?
Are travel trends making your airport experience miserable?
Like many other aspects of our daily lives, there are plenty of trends out there for travel — and more specifically, for air travel. Whether it’s products to buy, tips for speeding through security, or hacks for getting the best prices on flights, travel trends come and go just like any other industry. But which trends are truly irritating?
Cruise ducks are safe, y’all.
If you’ve been on a Carnival cruise lately, you might’ve spotted a tiny rubber duck tucked behind a plant or perched on a ledge. It’s part of a trend that’s only getting bigger — guests hiding ducks for others to find. But recently, rumors started swirling that Carnival might crack down on the practice… and people had opinions. Let’s talk about what’s really going on — and what Carnival’s Brand Ambassador had to say about it.
If you’re setting sail anytime soon, you need to read this!
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Whether you’re planning a Disney Cruise or any other kind, it’s always important to know what you’re packing, what you want to snack on, and if where you’re sailing to is safe and healthy! Another popular cruise line has now canceled visits to a series of ports through 2026. Get all the info you need before setting sail.
No matter where you’re headed on your vacation, it’s probably a good idea to check the U.S. State Department’s travel advisories.
These warnings let travelers know about any potentially dangerous destinations and what they should be on the lookout for should they choose to travel there. A Level 3 travel advisory has been in place for Jamaica for a while now, but that could change soon.
Southwest Airlines has undergone some major changes in the last few months!
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The company has ended its “bags fly free” policy, as well as ended its open seating option for flights, leaving some fans with mixed feelings about the airline. Southwest is now offering a deal that might have travelers forget all about the big changes happening, but it’s ending soon!
It just got a whole lot easier to book flights on Southwest Airlines.
The company shared that Southwest Airlines flights will be bookable through Expedia Group and its various brands for the first time, covering the airline’s entire network including 117 destinations in 11 countries.
Planning an upcoming trip to Disney World? Now might be the perfect time.
If you’re someone who flies to Disney World, you’ve got a whole other added expense that locals don’t have to worry about — so we totally understand why you might want to save when you can. And, you might be in luck because a popular budget airline just added new routes to Orlando!
Chicken Guy! by Guy Fieri is getting a new location in Dallas, Texas!
Chicken Guy!
On February 6th, you can stop by the brand-new location of the chicken fast-food restaurant which will be the chain’s first Texas location. The restaurant is a fan-favorite in Disney Springs in Orlando so we are super excited to have even more places to stop in!
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) announced a lawsuit against Southwest Airlines. The Department claims that Southwest Airlines is “illegally operating multiple chronically delayed flights,” causing harm to “passengers and fair competition across the airline industry.” Southwest is facing maximum civil penalties, and the lawsuit was filed jointly with the Department of Justice in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
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Airlines are prohibited from falsely promising flight schedules that are inaccurate and unrealistic per federal regulations. In this case, Southwest Airlines advertised flight times that did not reflect actual departure and arrival times. The Department of Transportation claims unrealistic scheduling is an “unfair, deceptive, and anticompetitive practice” that misleads customers.