• Thousands of flights in the US are canceled because of storms

    Thousands of flights in the US are canceled because of storms

    Tens of thousands of people had to change their travel plans on Friday because about 1,400 U.S. flights were canceled because of thunderstorms on the East Coast.
  • Duane Brown, a former Seattle Seahawk, was detained at LAX airport with a gun in his luggage

    Duane Brown, a former Seattle Seahawk, was detained at LAX airport with a gun in his luggage

    Duane Brown, a former offensive tackle for the Seattle Seahawks, was detained at LAX airport while carrying a revolver.
  • New GE app lets travelers check how often airports are cleaned

    New GE app lets travelers check how often airports are cleaned

    Ever been in an airport bathroom and wondered when it was last disinfected? Now there’s an app for that. General Electric has a new app that lets travelers keep tabs on how often airport
  • Not your ordinary spa day: Spa chain snags $5.6M in coronavirus relief

    Not your ordinary spa day: Spa chain snags $5.6M in coronavirus relief

    A cash-strapped airport spa chain snagged $5.6 million in federal coronavirus aid weeks after warning investors that its independent auditor had raised “substantial doubt” about its ability to continue operating amid hefty losses, The Post has learned. New York-based XpresSpa told investors it had obtained the Payroll Protection Program loan in a May 7 regulatory …
  • American Airlines keeps NYC crews grounded amid coronavirus pandemic

    American Airlines keeps NYC crews grounded amid coronavirus pandemic

    The coronavirus is bringing even more pain to the nation’s hobbled airlines as American Airlines informed its New York-based flight crews they will be grounded for at least another month as the carrier slashes its June schedule. “We’re announcing the difficult decision to extend temporary pause done by LGA-based [LaGuardia Airport] flight attendants. While we …
  • JFK Airport is in business of transporting eggs to make flu vaccine

    JFK Airport is in business of transporting eggs to make flu vaccine

    Surging demand for eggs used to make vaccines is helping keep John F. Kennedy International Airport’s state-of-the-art animal handling facility afloat during the coronavirus, The Post has learned. The Ark at JFK — a $65 million facility used to transport large animals and household pets — is now in the business of moving some 6,000 …