Now Boarding: Here's what you need to know about flying in turbulence
On this episode of “Now Boarding,” CNBC discusses turbulence we experience on airplanes and why it’s usually nothing to worry about.
On this episode of “Now Boarding,” CNBC discusses turbulence we experience on airplanes and why it’s usually nothing to worry about.
Boeing last week said a new manufacturing flaw will slow near-term deliveries of its 787 Dreamliners.
Paying $2,000 for a hotel room is pricey, but an overnight ride on the historic Venice Simplon-Orient-Express trains costs about as much — per square meter.
On this episode of “Now Boarding,” CNBC discusses the legalities and gray areas of flying with marijuana.
On this episode of “Now Boarding,” CNBC discusses how airlines are turning to bigger planes as airport congestion and a pilot shortage limit new flights.
Federal programs like TSA PreCheck and Global Entry, which typically cut down wait times at the airport, have gotten a record number of applications.
Undoing the partnership would be difficult, especially during the peak summer travel season, which airlines have already sold tickets for.
Social media, sustainability measures and staffing shortages are among the reasons travel companies are having to deny travelers’ requests these days.
Air New Zealand provided more details about its previously announced in-flight sleeping pods, including estimated costs and routes.
“Every single month doesn’t look the same because you’re often in different areas, with different currencies, and there are different expenses,” said Daniella Pashuk.
The upgrades include bigger premium cabins, seat-back screens, Bluetooth capabilities and other amenities.
High travel costs, tighter corporate budgets and virtual meetings have permanently changed business travel, according to new corporate travel reports.