TSA scans 2 million passengers for first time since March 2020

Air travel continued its path towards pre-pandemic norms Friday when the TSA scanned 2 million passengers for the first time since March 2020.

CDC eases some international travel recommendations for vaccinated Americans

The CDC updated its travel guidance this week to say vaccinated Americans can now travel with a lower COVID-19 risk to dozens of more countries.

Disney to complete test cruise from Port Canaveral this month

Disney Cruise Line confirmed to FOX 35 on Tuesday that they will do a test cruise from Port Canaveral on June 29th.

Millions expected to travel by air for Memorial Day Weekend

According to AAA, an estimated 37 million people will travel at least 50 miles for the holiday. In addition, roughly 2.5 million people are expected to travel by air.

Memorial Day weekend gas prices have not been this high since 2014

Memorial Day weekend gasoline prices are at their highest levels in seven years. The national average for a gallon of regular gasoline was $3.03 this week.

Money tips to help as you plan your next trip!
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While most people already have travel plans set, Consumer Reporter Heather Sullivan is here with some quick, smart tips that could save you money not just this weekend, but all summer long on your travel.

CDC approves test sail for Royal Caribbean cruise line, the first as COVID-19 cases drop

The CDC has given Royal Caribbean approval to conduct a test sail next month, a sign that the cruise industry is poised to bounce back this year after suffering major losses from the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020.

Fees and surcharges return as summer travel picks up
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For the past year, airlines and hotels have mostly waived fees and surcharges. But as summer travel picks up, so have the prices. PJ Sands, travel advisor with LUXE Worldwide Travel shares some tips.

COVID-19 traveler refunds: Senators urge airlines to refund $10B in canceled flights

Senators Edward Markey and Richard Blumenthal believe airlines are sitting on $10 billion in pandemic-related credits and are asking the companies to offer cash refunds to travelers.