Terminal tourists are welcome at more airports, which hope for additional revenue from parking and concessions.
Travelers can boost their status by taking advantage of unique partnerships among airlines, hotels and credit cards.
Wall Street firms are offering applications that can help people identify recurring fees and, in some cases, assist in cancelling them.
As U.S. airlines rejigger their frequent-flyer programs, travelers may find better deals with international carriers.
Wealthy owners of private planes frequently hit with fraudulent bills.
Resorts are expensive, but there are also a lot of costs involved in maintaining an vacation home.
Municipal bonds are also likely to hold up fairly well if stocks start to tank.
So far this year, U.S. companies have announced plans to repurchase $140 billion of their shares.
A recent study shows most e-scooter injuries involve riders, rather than pedestrians, and e-scooter riders have waived liability.
Ships aren't going to get much bigger; instead, companies are focused on making their customers happier.
Car companies are rolling out new models for customers who want to be different.
There's no stopping Mother Nature, but there are some things you can do to deal with possible flight delays
Hackers who gain access to rewards portals can redeem consumers' hard-earned points and miles for gift cards or hotel stays
Smaller birds for the holiday feast are another thing being blamed on millennials
Think Dirty and others scan the ingredients on a lipstick or shampoo label and rate whether they're safe