Condor Airlines still operating as normal following collapse of Thomas Cook

Officials with Condor Airlines, an airline company that operates flights out of Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, say the airline company is still operating all its flights as scheduled following the collapse of Thomas Cook.

‘I’ve got one!’ Hunting neon scorpions in the Arizona desert

The light-hearted preparatory chat also came with a serious message: Don’t be dumb with scorpions, which move quickly on eight legs and are equipped with pincer claws and curved tails that lash enemies and deposit venom.

Short term rentals may soon be a thing of the past -- at least in Tempe

The city of Tempe is discussing possible restrictions on short-term rentals. There are complaints about homes rented on sites like Airbnb and VRBO are negatively impacting neighborhoods by increasing rent and noise levels. FOX 10's Bailey Miller reports.

FAA: American flight aborts takeoff from Phoenix airport

Officials say two tires on an American Airlines jet flattened as the 737 braked while aborting its takeoff from Phoenix due to what the airline called a "mechanical issue."

Court: Online travel firms must pay taxes to Arizona cities

The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled Orbitz and other online travel companies must pay sales taxes to cities for their work in arranging hotel stays for customers, but it remains unclear whether the communities will be able to collect millions of dollars in back taxes.

JSX launches in Phoenix; offers luxury flights for as low as $89

A new hop-on jet service at Sky Harbor with daily flights in private terminals for the cost of a commercial ticket could be a real game-changer for travelers in Phoenix.

Electric bikes soon to be humming along national park trails

Motorized electric bicycles may soon be humming along serene trails in national parks and other public lands nationwide. It's part of a new Trump administration order — hotly opposed by many outdoors groups — that will allow e-bikes on every federal trail where a regular bike can go.

Don't Get Grounded: Arizonans will need new travel ID to fly starting October 2020

In a little over a year, there will be a big change when you head to the airport. Your Arizona driver's license will no longer be valid identification to board your flight unless you've updated it.

Merry Go Round Rock is becoming one of the most popular tourism sites in Sedona

There are plenty of great views of Sedona Red Rock Country. and some are easier to get to than others. One of those not so easy sites to get to is Merry Go Round Rock, even though it's becoming one of the most popular Sedona sites.

Family claims Alaska Airlines ‘lost’ unaccompanied daughter, 13, during layover

Two furious parents claim that Alaska Airlines recently “lost” track of their 13-year-old daughter during a layover in San Francisco, though they had paid an unaccompanied-minor fee for the teen’s trip.

Cheap Flight Day: Finding the best travel deals
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Is National Cheap Flight Day really the best day to find a good deal? FOX 10's Renee Nelson has the details.

Woman finds 3.72-carat yellow diamond at state park in Arkansas

A 27-year-old woman found a 3.72-carat yellow diamond while searching for the gems at Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas.

Miniature horses allowed to fly as service animals, Department of Transportation announces

The U.S. Department of Transportation has announced that miniature horses are still officially allowed to fly as service animals in all cabins of commercial planes, in a statement aiming to define the guidelines regarding protections for emotional support and psychiatric service cats, dogs and the tiny equines.

Vacationing more reduces risk of metabolic syndrome, heart disease, stroke and diabetes, study says

More than half of Americans aren’t using up all of their vacation time, and a new study from the journal JAMA says that could be increasing those individuals’ risk of developing metabolic syndrome, a condition that raises the risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes.