Fewer Canadians are crossing into the U.S., with some facing social backlash for their trips. Meanwhile, Winter Storm Fern barrels across the country, threatening more than 200 million Americans with snow, ice and arctic winds. From shifting travel habits to a possible sale of Spirit Airlines—and even weight-loss pills potentially reshaping airline economics—this week in travel news has been full of twists.
A new survey finds fewer Canadians are traveling to the U.S., with some facing social backlash for doing so. READ MORE
Weather reports indicate that more than 200 million people in the U.S. will be affected by Winter Storm Fern over the weekend. READ MORE
Spirit Airlines is in talks with an investment firm over a potential acquisition that could help the carrier emerge from bankruptcy. READ MORE
Planes were fuller in November 2025, as data shows global passenger demand rose 5.7 percent year over year. READ MORE
Weight-loss pills could reshape airline economics, with U.S. carriers poised to save millions on fuel, a new study finds. READ MORE

























