San Jose Airport Tests AI Humanoid Robot to Assist Passengers
San Jose Airport introduces an AI-powered humanoid robot to guide passengers, signaling a new phase of automation in airport customer service.
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San Jose Airport introduces an AI-powered humanoid robot to guide passengers, signaling a new phase of automation in airport customer service.
U.S. airports could face closures as TSA staffing shortages worsen during the ongoing government shutdown affecting Homeland Security.
Portugal has launched the EU’s “Travel to Europe” app, allowing non-EU travelers to pre-register data and reduce waiting times at border control.
Winter Storm Iona has triggered widespread flight cancellations and delays across Canada, disrupting major airports including Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal.
Dubai International Airport temporarily suspended all flights after a drone-related incident caused a fire near airport fuel facilities, disrupting travel across the region.
Plaza Premium Group has opened the first Plaza Premium First lounge in the United States at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, introducing a new tier of airport hospitality.
TSA ConfirmID is an identity verification system used by the TSA to confirm traveler identities before airport screening.
Chicago O’Hare International Airport has overtaken Atlanta to become the busiest airport in the United States, marking a major milestone for U.S. aviation in 2025.
A new Cirium report reveals which airlines and airports delivered the strongest on-time performance in 2025, despite global disruption, airspace constraints, and operational pressure.
Federal government shutdowns deliver immediate and costly consequences for U.S. travel, with a new study estimating $6.1 billion in losses from a single 43-day disruption.
TSA, or Transportation Security Administration, oversees airport security and passenger screening in the United States.
India has expanded its Visa-on-Arrival access for UAE nationals, adding three more airports and simplifying entry for short-term travel.
San Diego International Airport has introduced the SAN Pass, allowing non-travelers to access post-security areas, shops, and gates without an airline ticket.
TSA officers are receiving a $10,000 bonus for working through the 43-day U.S. government shutdown, recognizing their service during the historic disruption.
The longest government shutdown in US history has officially ended, yet travelers continue to face flight disruptions and planning challenges as the holiday travel season kicks into gear.