Flight passenger ignites debate after being told to 'climb over' seatmate for bathroom break
A flight passenger took to social media to ask for advice after being told to "climb over" a fellow flyer in order to exit the row for a bathroom break. An etiquette expert weighs in.
A flight passenger took to social media to ask for advice after being told to "climb over" a fellow flyer in order to exit the row for a bathroom break. An etiquette expert weighs in.
Illness outbreak on Florida cruise
There is another Norovirus outbreak making people sick on a cruise ship from Florida. This time, the voyage is more than a week long. The ship will not return until Friday.
There is another Norovirus outbreak making people sick on a cruise ship from Florida. This time, the voyage is more than a week long. The ship will not return until Friday.
Norovirus outbreak on cruise out of Florida sickens more than 100 people: CDC
More than 100 passengers and crew onboard a cruise ship that sailed out of Florida have gotten sick with norovirus, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
More than 100 passengers and crew onboard a cruise ship that sailed out of Florida have gotten sick with norovirus, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Nightly I-4 expansion lane closures begin
There are new nightly lane closures on I-4 through Thursday. The closures are part of a new project to expand the stretch of I-4 from the Disney area to Polk County.
There are new nightly lane closures on I-4 through Thursday. The closures are part of a new project to expand the stretch of I-4 from the Disney area to Polk County.
State lawmakers discuss reality of flying cars
Lawmakers recently spoke with state leaders about the growth of the flying car industry, and some believe its impact is only a few years away.
Lawmakers recently spoke with state leaders about the growth of the flying car industry, and some believe its impact is only a few years away.
Orlando approves $500K for airport to I-Drive rail study
Orlando wants to make it easier for people to get from the airport to the attractions. The "Sunshine Corridor" would utilize SunRail to connect the airport with Universal Studios, the convention center and all the way down to Disney Springs.
Orlando wants to make it easier for people to get from the airport to the attractions. The "Sunshine Corridor" would utilize SunRail to connect the airport with Universal Studios, the convention center and all the way down to Disney Springs.
Budget airline flight makes emergency stop after pilot collapses: 'Rough and scary'
An EasyJet pilot suffered a collapse on a flight, causing a mid-air fright and leading to a diversion in Greece, according to an airline official.
An EasyJet pilot suffered a collapse on a flight, causing a mid-air fright and leading to a diversion in Greece, according to an airline official.
2 American tourists attacked by shark at popular Bahamas resort: police
Two American tourists were attacked by a shark at a popular Bahamas resort over the weekend, police said.
Two American tourists were attacked by a shark at a popular Bahamas resort over the weekend, police said.
Spirit Airlines reveals Orlando as top searched spot for spring break 2025
For the first time ever, Spirit Airlines released its most searched destinations for spring break, with one Florida city leading the pack.
For the first time ever, Spirit Airlines released its most searched destinations for spring break, with one Florida city leading the pack.
Illness outbreaks take off on cruise ships
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has logged six gastrointestinal illness outbreaks on cruise ships ? three of which were attributed to Norovirus ? so far in 2025. The latest outbreak sickened nearly 100 people on board a Royal Caribbean cruise earlier this month that left Florida.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has logged six gastrointestinal illness outbreaks on cruise ships ? three of which were attributed to Norovirus ? so far in 2025. The latest outbreak sickened nearly 100 people on board a Royal Caribbean cruise earlier this month that left Florida.
Cruise ship outbreaks 2025: 6 reported this year; here's what we know
There have been 6 gastrointestinal illness outbreaks on cruise ships — 3 of which were attributed to Norovirus — in less than 2 months, according to the CDC.
There have been 6 gastrointestinal illness outbreaks on cruise ships — 3 of which were attributed to Norovirus — in less than 2 months, according to the CDC.
Rep. Soto pushing to upgrade air traffic control systems at Orlando International Airport
A Florida congressman is pushing to upgrade the air traffic control systems at Orlando International Airport.
A Florida congressman is pushing to upgrade the air traffic control systems at Orlando International Airport.
Flight passenger witnesses luggage buckled into 1st-class seat, igniting social media debate
A Reddit user sparked an online debate after posting a photo of a suitcase, instead of a passenger, strapped into a first-class airline seat on a California flight.
A Reddit user sparked an online debate after posting a photo of a suitcase, instead of a passenger, strapped into a first-class airline seat on a California flight.
DC plane crash: How to donate to verified fundraisers for victims’ families
GoFundMe has launched a page featuring verified fundraisers for families affected by the deadly midair collision near Washington, D.C. Here’s how you can help.
GoFundMe has launched a page featuring verified fundraisers for families affected by the deadly midair collision near Washington, D.C. Here’s how you can help.
NTSB: 'Our job is to make sure this tragedy doesn't happen again'
The National Transportation Safety Board provides updates following the deadly D.C. plane crash. The mid-air collision between an Army helicopter and a jetliner killed all 67 people aboard, marking the deadliest U.S. air disaster in almost 25 years.
The National Transportation Safety Board provides updates following the deadly D.C. plane crash. The mid-air collision between an Army helicopter and a jetliner killed all 67 people aboard, marking the deadliest U.S. air disaster in almost 25 years.
FAA restricts helicopter flights near Reagan National Airport after crash: reports
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration recently announced the restriction of helicopter flights near Washington Reagan National Airport, according to reports.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration recently announced the restriction of helicopter flights near Washington Reagan National Airport, according to reports.
NTSB gives update on DC plane-helicopter crash investigation
The National Transportation Safety Board provides an update into its investigation into the midair collision between an American Airlines passenger flight and a military helicopter Wednesday night, near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Officials said it is believed there were no survivors of the crash. There are 64 people aboard the American Airlines flight and three people aboard the military flight. All are presumed to have died. The American Airlines flight departed Wichita, Kansas Wednesday night en route to DCA in DC.
The National Transportation Safety Board provides an update into its investigation into the midair collision between an American Airlines passenger flight and a military helicopter Wednesday night, near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Officials said it is believed there were no survivors of the crash. There are 64 people aboard the American Airlines flight and three people aboard the military flight. All are presumed to have died. The American Airlines flight departed Wichita, Kansas Wednesday night en route to DCA in DC.
Cruise captain saves stranded kayaker
A ship was delayed at Port Canaveral yesterday morning to save a stranded kayaker. The boat had to turn around from the port after the captain received a distress call.
A ship was delayed at Port Canaveral yesterday morning to save a stranded kayaker. The boat had to turn around from the port after the captain received a distress call.
Listen: Air traffic controllers seconds before D.C. collision
American Airlines Flight 5342 and a military helicopter collided mid-air late Wednesday night near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Officials believe all 64 people aboard the airplane -- 60 passengers, 4 crew members -- and the three people aboard the helicopter are dead. Officials conducted a frantic rescue effort overnight, which transitioned to a recovery effort early Thursday. Many aboard the plane were in Wichita, Kansas for a figure skating competition.
American Airlines Flight 5342 and a military helicopter collided mid-air late Wednesday night near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Officials believe all 64 people aboard the airplane -- 60 passengers, 4 crew members -- and the three people aboard the helicopter are dead. Officials conducted a frantic rescue effort overnight, which transitioned to a recovery effort early Thursday. Many aboard the plane were in Wichita, Kansas for a figure skating competition.
Reports: No survivors in deadly mid-air collision near D.C.
American Airlines Flight 5342 and a military helicopter collided mid-air late Wednesday night near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Officials believe all 64 people aboard the airplane -- 60 passengers, 4 crew members -- and the three people aboard the helicopter are dead. Officials conducted a frantic rescue effort overnight, which transitioned to a recovery effort early Thursday. Many aboard the plane were in Wichita, Kansas for a figure skating competition.
American Airlines Flight 5342 and a military helicopter collided mid-air late Wednesday night near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Officials believe all 64 people aboard the airplane -- 60 passengers, 4 crew members -- and the three people aboard the helicopter are dead. Officials conducted a frantic rescue effort overnight, which transitioned to a recovery effort early Thursday. Many aboard the plane were in Wichita, Kansas for a figure skating competition.


















