Snakes found in passenger's pants at Miami International Airport

TSA officials found the reptiles inside a bag in the person's pants and turned them over to Florida’s wildlife agency.

Southwest flight diverts to Nashville after odor detected in cabin

A Southwest Airlines flight bound for Denver from Baltimore/Washington was diverted to Nashville due to a strange odor detected onboard.

Why now is the best time to visit Japan, thanks to a weak yen

Here are the best things to do when visiting Japan to make your dollar stretch further as the yen drops to historic lows not seen since 1990.

Minnesota travel agent under fire again for canceled trips, customers stranded

There is chaos in Costa Rica after a Minnesota travel agents group allegedly landed with no place to stay, leaving travelers stranded and seeking refunds.

Southwest Airlines will stop flying to these airports as Boeing troubles weigh

Southwest reported a loss of $231 million, or 39 cents a share, for the quarter, becoming the latest carrier to face setbacks due to Boeing's issues.

Boeing whistleblower testifies before Congress about airliner safety

A Boeing whistleblower testified on Wednesday during one of two hearings being held before Congress on allegations of major safety failures.

Norwegian Cruise Line cancels over a dozen trips for 2025

Norwegian Cruise Line announced it is canceling more than a dozen cruises that were scheduled for 2025. 

Solar eclipse causing tourism boost across U.S.
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Millions of people in the United States are traveling to see the total solar eclipse on April 8. So just how big is the economic impact of this event? FOX 9's Kelly O'Connell has more.

Man jumps off cruise ship in front of his family: report

The cruise ship was sailing between Cuba and the Bahamas when the 20-year-old man reportedly jumped off one of the decks.

CBP raises travel fees amid surging international demand

In an effort to accommodate the increasing number of travelers, U.S. Customs and Border Protection has announced a fee hike for several Trusted Traveler Programs, effective October 1st.

Cities have been eclipse-planning for months, ready to capitalize on tourism boom

The eclipse’s path to totality is also a path to profits. Cities along the way have been preparing to capitalize on this event for months – some, even years.

Twin Cities travelers left behind in Miami on overbooked cruise

A group of Twin Cities cruise passengers were left at the terminal last Sunday, watching as the ship left without them.