It’s been another eventful news week. Here’s a quick roundup to keep you in the know—from the FAA’s decision to scale back air travel at major U.S. airports to Jamaica’s plans for a strong comeback after Hurricane Melissa.
FAA Cuts Flights at 40 Major Airports
The FAA is forcing airlines to cut 10 percent of their flights at 40 of the busiest airports across the nation. READ MORE
Jamaica Has a Plan for Post-Melissa Recovery
A target date of Dec. 15 is set for the island’s tourism industry to be fully operational again. READ MORE
Report Says Geopolitical Tensions are Top Safety Threat for U.S. Travelers
Global tensions represent the top safety threat for U.S. travelers. READ MORE
Delta Launches AI Assistant
Delta’s new travel companion fits in your pocket and knows you better with every trip. READ MORE





