Demand for flights soars as some airlines cut back on flights
Experts say we could be in for a very busy and chaotic summer at airports around the country. Demand for air travel is soaring, while airlines are cutting back on flights.
Experts say we could be in for a very busy and chaotic summer at airports around the country. Demand for air travel is soaring, while airlines are cutting back on flights.
Travel industry leaders pressed the Biden administration to end COVID-19 testing requirements for vaccinated international travelers entering the U.S.
Previous recommendations suggested tests only for those who did not have up to date COVID-19 vaccinations.
Mask requirements have ended for flights, and the big changes are taking place right in the middle of a spring break travel surge. Airlines are working to juggle the no mask rule along with staffing shortages.
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Travelers face confusion with the TSA no longer enforcing face coverings on planes and at airports, but some local officials still requiring them. ABC News breaks down what this all means for travelers.
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Domestic flight costs have increased 40% since January. They are expected to climb even higher, making that summer vacation more expensive. There are ways to get better deals, however.