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Americans Are Paying More to Travel This Summer

Airlines flagged concerns about rising fuel prices in their most recent earnings reports in April.

New York Times 4h ago

Americans Are Paying More to Travel This Summer

Airlines flagged concerns about rising fuel prices in their most recent earnings reports in April.

NYT Business 4h ago

Americans travel to Pakistan to free Christians trapped in modern-day slavery: 'God's hand was in it'

Idaho resident Aaron Hutchings arrived at a Pakistani brick factory in January. The devout Christian told Fox News Digital that he was shocked to see children turning bricks under the hot sun to work off the debts that their families had incurred, sometimes over the course of generations. Within hours of his arrival, Hutchings paid off the debts for two enslaved Christian families and escorted them to freedom, breaking the "curse that they’ve had for hundreds of years.

Fox News 3d ago

Airline CEO who counted cards now bets premium perks can win over fliers

United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby has argued that travelers will pay more for a better overall flying experience, and United’s numbers suggest his theory is correct. Years ago, Kirby was a serious and successful gambler who learned to count cards. He’s still banned from several casinos in Las Vegas, The Wall Street Journal reported.

Fox News 4d ago

Will the FIFA World Cup be the economic bonanza US cities were promised?

Will the FIFA World Cup be the economic bonanza US cities were promised? Cities remain optimistic despite lagging hotel bookings and high ticket prices that might deter foreign travellers. Global sporting events like the FIFA World Cup are often pitched to host cities as economic jackpots.

Al Jazeera 1d ago

World's most travelled people meet in Portugal

Most Traveled People (MTP) gathered in Portugal around 200 people who take travel extremely seriously; half have already visited every UN‑recognised country. Jack Wheeler proudly shows the passport issued in the 1960s, among all the passports he has had throughout his life. He has brought the documents to prove that he has already visited every country in the world.

Euronews 2d ago

GOP senators rally around new DHS proposal targeting sanctuary cities: 'Should pay a price'

Republican senators signaled support for imposing consequences on sanctuary cities after Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin floated a proposal to pull Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers from airports in jurisdictions that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration authorities. "I think there should be consequences to cities and states that undercut federal law," Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., told Fox News Digital. "I think they should pay a price for what they do.

Fox News Politics 1d ago

GOP senators rally around new DHS proposal targeting sanctuary cities: 'Should pay a price'

Republican senators signaled support for imposing consequences on sanctuary cities after Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin floated a proposal to pull Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers from airports in jurisdictions that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration authorities. "I think there should be consequences to cities and states that undercut federal law," Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., told Fox News Digital. "I think they should pay a price for what they do.

Fox News 1d ago

World Cup sticker shock: The ugly cost of the beau...

Saving up for a World Cup is nothing new for die-hard soccer fan Paul Marshall. In 2014 and 2018, the Southern California native made trips to Brazil and Russia for the festivities. In 2022, he spent the entirety of the competition in Qatar, from the opener to the final.

ESPN 6d ago

High fuel costs to trigger airline failures and consolidation, industry chief says

High fuel costs to trigger airline failures and consolidation, industry chief says Airlines are also expected to protect margins by cutting unprofitable routes, while fares, which have surged since the outbreak of the Iran war, are unlikely to come down soon, Walsh said. Soaring jet fuel prices driven by conflict in the Middle East are likely to push more airlines into bankruptcy and spur more sector consolidation this year and next, the head of the global airline body said on Saturday (Jun...

Channel News Asia 3d ago