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This year’s holiday travel forecast of three million Floridians on the road is a 3% increase over last year; the second highest since 2001.
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Federal officials say they are investigating a recent close call between an airline plane and a private jet that required pilots of both planes to take evasive action.
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Despite higher costs for air travel and hotels, AAA projects holiday travel will be 3 percent higher than a record total set last year in Florida and 8 percent higher than over the same period in 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A record number of Floridians are expected to travel for this Memorial Day holiday.
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A widow is suing a cruise line, alleging that it let her husband's body decompose after he died of a heart attack. Marilyn Jones' husband, Robert Jones, died last August onboard the Celebrity Cruises ship Equinox.
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An LGBTQ advocacy group has issued a travel advisory warning people from coming to the state for business, pleasure or relocation.
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Officials briefly ordered a partial evacuation of the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport as part of a “security-related investigation.”
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Gas prices are on the rise as two of every five Floridians are planning a spring road trip.
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Dogs would not be able to hang their heads out of car windows under a new bill proposed in Florida. The bill would additionally ban cat declawing and cosmetic animal testing.
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Adults with children ages 12 and under who are traveling on United Airlines flights will have the option to select seats next to their kids during or after the booking process.
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JetBlue is set to start daily, nonstop flights from Tallahassee to Fort Lauderdale come next year. The low-cost carrier is the first to announce its arrival in Tallahassee since United left in 2021.
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The meltdowns that recently brought flights to a halt have prompted lawmakers to draft new rules for airlines. The changes would give travelers at least $1,350 if bumped from an overbooked flight.