May 6, 2019 Another Instagram couple slammed for 'stupid' photo shoot on moving train: 'Are you really ready to die for a pic?' Another Instagram couple has been chastised for taking a photo outside of a moving train in Sri Lanka.
May 3, 2019 Cracked windshield on SkyWest flight forces plane to divert to Tulsa The crack appeared in the “outermost layer of the windshield,” a representative for SkyWest confirmed.
April 30, 2019 TSA says new full-body scanners will add 'privacy filter' to protect passengers A new full-body scanner has been sent back by the Transportation Security Administration over privacy concerns for passengers.
April 28, 2019 Tourists warned against taking selfies after Instagram influencer popularizes dangerous spot “It's really easy just to take that one step too far."
April 13, 2019 State Department adds kidnapping risk to travel warnings after tourist abducted in Uganda Countries deemed high-risk will be labeled with a "K" in order to "communicate more clearly to U.S. citizens the risks of kidnapping and hostage-taking by criminal and terrorist actors around the world."
April 13, 2019 Instagram couple responds to 'stupid' infinity pool photo controversy They have also revealed how they afford to glamorously travel full time.
April 11, 2019 Instagram couple defends 'stupid' photo on edge of infinity pool They insist that were safe the entire time and that the image was edited for “dramatization.”
April 8, 2019 American Airlines extends Boeing Max-related cancellations through June American Airlines is extending by over a month its cancellations of about 90 daily flights as the troubled 737 Max plane remains grounded by regulators.
April 5, 2019 'Flying blind': United Express flight diverts to Houston when pair of cockpit screens go blank The cockpit crew informed passengers of the reason for the diversion upon landing, telling travelers that the crew would have been “flying blind” if the aircraft stayed in the air.
April 3, 2019 TSA is expanding new scanning technology to hundreds of checkpoints, and it may mean less hassle for travelers The ultimate goal of the CT systems is to enhance threat-detection efforts, though the TSA says it will also allow passengers to “keep laptops and 3-1-1 liquids inside of the bag during checkpoint screening.”