On January 18, 2026, a sweeping wave of nearly 8,000 delayed and nearly 200 canceled flights had travelers across the U.S. stuck in terminals, scrambling for hotels, and getting a crash course in travel patience. Here’s what really went down, how it rippled through the tourism world, and what it might mean for travelers going forward.
January 18, 2026The recent 2025 U.S. federal government shutdown left the travel world in turbulence, with grounded flights, closed attractions, and a $6.1 billion dent in the industry. Here’s a plain-English look at how travelers, hoteliers, and airline staff were impacted—and why policymakers are now working to cushion future shutdowns.
January 16, 2026On January 11, 2026, air travelers across America found themselves grounded or tangled in delays as thousands of flights were postponed and dozens canceled. With major airports in cities like Atlanta, Chicago, and Los Angeles affected, ripple effects were felt far beyond the runways—leaving both leisure and business travelers scrambling to adjust.
January 11, 2026On January 5, 2026, major airports across Asia—from Riyadh to Manila—faced widespread flight disruptions. Here’s how travelers coped, how the travel industry responded, and what this could mean for your future adventures.
January 5, 2026As 2025 comes to a close, a massive winter storm is wreaking havoc across Midwest and Northeast travel corridors. With thousands of flights delayed and hazardous roads, this wild weather is reshaping New Year's travel for many—sometimes in surprising ways.
December 30, 2025Severe winter weather is expected to bring significant travel headaches across the Midwest and Northeast of the United States as 2025 draws to a close. From flight delays to road closures, here’s a friendly guide to what travelers might experience—plus a few reminders to stay flexible and safe.
December 29, 2025As record numbers of Americans prepare for end-of-year journeys, Mother Nature has other plans: flash floods in Southern California, snowstorms sweeping the Northeast, and travel headaches abound. But despite the setbacks, holiday spirit and falling gas prices keep travelers on the move.
December 24, 2025The 2025 holiday season saw millions of travelers take to the skies and highways in record numbers, but their journeys weren’t all smooth sailing. From crowded airports and packed planes to winter storms and mass cancellations—here’s how the travel landscape shaped up, and what it meant for everyone on the road or in the terminal.
December 22, 2025A powerful winter storm hit the Northeastern U.S. from December 13–15, 2025, posing challenges for travelers but offering silver linings for snow lovers and local hotels. Here’s how this recent bout of wild weather impacted flights, road trips, and winter getaways across the region.
December 19, 2025Get ready, travelers: Miami International Airport is preparing for its biggest holiday crowd yet this coming Christmas and winter season. With 3.3 million flyers projected, new parking solutions and travel tips are rolling out — but expect some hustle, bustle, and a little extra patience at the airport.
December 17, 2025