US lifts COVID-19 test requirement for international travel

The Biden administration is lifting its requirement that international air travelers to the U.S. take a COVID-19 test within a day before boarding their flights.

Southwest can't be sued for death of passenger who Oakland flight crew thought was unruly

Rich Ilczyszyn suffered a deadly pulmonary embolism while on a flight from Oakland to Orange County – but the flight crew thought he was just being disruptive because of his odd behavior on the plane.

RV fire sparks Watermelon Fire near Sedona: Both directions of I-17 reopened

A several-mile stretch of I-17 in northern Arizona has reopened in both directions after an RV fire sparked a wildfire that's burned more than 20 acres near Sedona in just hours on Sunday. For a few hours, both directions of the highway were closed.

Spirit should reject Frontier bid, advisers say

Score one for JetBlue in the dogfight over who gets to buy Spirit Airlines. A firm that advises investors on proxy voting said Tuesday that Spirit shareholders should oppose Frontier Airlines' bid to buy Spirit, saying that JetBlue has made a better offer.

Delta Air Lines to cut 100 daily flights over the summer

Delta Air Lines will "strategically decrease" its flight schedule this summer as it tries to minimize disruptions.

Plane missing in Nepal with 22 onboard

The aircraft lost contact with the airport tower close to landing in an area of deep river gorges and mountaintops.

Unruly Southwest passenger sentenced to prison for punching flight attendant

A woman from Sacramento has been sentenced to 15 months in prison and ordered to pay $30,000 for punching a Southwest Airlines flight attendant a year ago.

Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport packed with travellers as high gas prices make driving less economical for some

With high gas prices, some travellers are heading to their destination via plane instead of driving, despite higher airfares. Figures from AAA say 39 million people will travel at least 50 miles away from their homes this weekend.

Delta Air Lines to scale back 100 daily flights during summer travel season

Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines is cutting about 100 daily departures over the summer. Those flights are mostly in the U.S. and Latin America.

Carnival Freedom Fire: Part of cruise ship catches fire while docked at Grand Turk

Part of Carnival's Freedom cruise ship caught fire Thursday morning while docked at Grand Turk in the Turks and Caicos Islands, the cruise line said, sending dark black smoke into the air.

More Memorial Day travel expected, despite high gas prices

AAA estimates that millions of people will travel 50 miles or more during the holiday weekend with the majority of them driving their cars.

US 60 water main break: Freeway fully reopens in Tempe

The westbound portion of the freeway reopened at 10 p.m. on May 22. The eastbound lanes were previously reopened after a 24-inch pipe ruptured causing major flooding on the freeway at McClintock Drive.

Semi-truck engulfed in flames along I-10 in southern Arizona

A semi-truck caught fire on I-10 in southern Arizona, engulfing it in flames, says the Department of Public Safety.

Seattle family worked for months to get reimbursement from Airbnb after guests made drugs in property

A family in West Seattle is dealing with a nightmare after they say a group of people used and made drugs in their rental property, and they have not been able to get reimbursed from Airbnb.

More than 42,000 people were killed on US roads last year, traffic agency says

Traffic deaths rose 10.5% over 2020, the largest percentage increase since the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration began its fatality data collection in 1975.

Ongoing Phoenix-area construction isn't stopping anytime soon
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Getting from point A to point B has been challenging for people in many areas of the Phoenix area lately. Why? All the road construction, and not on just one major road, but on several, making the commute more stressful. FOX 10's Linda Williams has the story.