The Boeing 737 Max grounding will likely impact the summer travel season for the second year in a row. Recertification isn’t expected until mid-year.
Author: Dawn Gilbertson, USA TODAY
CDC expanding coronavirus screening to two more airports: Atlanta and Chicago O’Hare
Travelers flying between central China and the United States will now be routed through one of five airports with coronavirus screening.
How to stay healthy on a plane as coronavirus, flu, colds raise travel concerns
The CDC’s top tip for staying healthy at 30,000 feet: Wash your hands often with soap and water, for at least 20 seconds.
American Airlines won’t fly 737 Max again until June at the earliest, even if it’s cleared sooner
American Airlines says the move will result in the cancellation of 140 daily flights. Affected passengers will be rebooked or may get a refund.
FAA proposes $3.9M fine against Southwest for bad weight, balance data on 21,000 flights
Southwest has 30 days to respond to the FAA about alleged incorrect weight and balance baseline data.
Fired Boeing CEO won’t receive severance, but he cashed out with $60+ million in benefits
The ousted chief of Boeing won’t get any severance pay after 30 years with the company. But he still gets
‘These memos definitely don’t help’: Damning Boeing 737 Max emails add to safety anxiety
“Would you put your family on a Max simulator trained aircraft? I wouldn’t,” one Boeing employee wrote, in a damning exchange about the 737 Max plane.
‘I lived for her’: Husband of Iran plane crash victim mourns wife of 10 years
Hassan Shadkhoo spoke with his wife 20 minutes before her Ukraine International Airlines flight took off from Iran on Wednesday.
Will my flight have Wi-Fi? Can I take gifts through TSA? Holiday travel questions answered
More than 40 million passengers are expected to travel during the holiday season that runs through Jan. 5. Here’s what to know if you’re one of them.
Travelers at Chicago, Texas, Virginia airports warned about possible measles exposure
The new reports at airports in Chicago, Austin, Texas, and Richmond, Virginia, follow earlier reports in Los Angeles and Denver.