Flights operated by the nation’s largest airlines arrived on time at a lower rate this past October than in either October of last year or in September 2009, according to the Air Travel Consumer Report released by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT).
Passengers could soon bring firearms in their packed luggage on Amtrak trains under a provision included in the Senate’s massive year-end spending bill.
Good news for the travel sector. A new survey from TripAdvisor reveals that 41 percent of Americans are looking to spend more on leisure travel in 2010 than they did in 2009.
PETA, the people who romp around in the buff to oppose the wearing of fur, thinks it’s time to replace the University of Georgia’s mascot with a robotic dog.
The U.S. Post office lost $3.8 billion during fiscal year 2009, even though it cut $6 billion in spending by taking a number of cost-cutting measures, including cutting 40,000 full-time positions.