Uber and WeRide Plan Robotaxi Rides in Madrid This Year
Uber, WeRide and AVOMO plan to launch Spain’s first commercial robotaxi pilot in Madrid, bringing autonomous rides to Europe through the Uber app.
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Uber, WeRide and AVOMO plan to launch Spain’s first commercial robotaxi pilot in Madrid, bringing autonomous rides to Europe through the Uber app.
Travel + Leisure Co. launches Countdown to Kickoff, a series of soccer-themed fan events at select vacation club resorts in North America.
From music festivals and Juneteenth celebrations to rodeos, baseball, and regional heritage events, June gives U.S. travelers a wide range of reasons to plan short summer trips. The calendar shows how local culture remains a strong driver of domestic travel.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is expected to bring major tourism demand to North America, but soaring ticket and transit costs are raising questions about access, public spending and who benefits most.
Security lines at several major U.S. airports improved after TSA officers began receiving back pay. But the operational relief does not erase the financial strain, staffing losses, and uncertainty left by the continuing DHS shutdown.
Emergency pay for TSA officers may ease immediate financial pressure, but it is unlikely to restore normal airport operations overnight. Staffing gaps, closed lanes, and lingering uncertainty over DHS funding are still weighing on the system.
A partial Department of Homeland Security shutdown has pushed airport security operations into a broader travel disruption. The White House says it will move to pay TSA officers, but the legal and financial basis remains unclear as Congress continues to argue over DHS funding.
Atlantic Station in Atlanta ranks No. 1 in Niche’s 2026 Best Places to Live list, highlighting a shift toward walkable urban communities.
The U.S. government is deploying ICE agents to airports as TSA staffing shortages worsen during the shutdown, raising safety and operational concerns.
U.S. airports could face closures as TSA staffing shortages worsen during the ongoing government shutdown affecting Homeland Security.
Delta will launch nonstop Minneapolis–Maui service in December as part of a broader expansion of its Hawaii network.
A massive winter storm has forced airlines to cancel more than 13,000 flights in a single weekend, paralyzing major U.S. airports and disrupting travel nationwide.
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.
Southwest Airlines is rolling out TSA PreCheck Touchless ID to more major airports, giving eligible travelers a faster, passport-verified identity check at security.
A record-breaking 81.8 million Americans are expected to travel this Thanksgiving, even as the country recovers from a prolonged shutdown that disrupted flights and fueled last-minute itinerary changes.