"Book on a Tuesday!" is the money-saving myth that won't die. And while you might score a deal then, it's more likely because you used one of these methods.
When someone is having an uncontrolled outburst on a plane, it can be disturbing and disruptive for passengers and crew members alike. Here's what to know.
Given how hectic airports can be, it's completely understandable that things occasionally get lost when people go through security. Here's how to get them back.
Maybe you've considered getting an airline credit card and racking up those points for future travel. It's not a bad idea, provided you go in with a plan.
A first aid kit is an essential item when hitting the road, and you don't even need to purchase one. Here's how to DIY your own kit for your next road trip.
With the high price of airfare, any hacks are worth considering to save a bit of money. So how complicated is it really to try the open-jaw method of booking?
Although many airlines allow pets to fly, each has its own policies and though United's are relatively straightforward, there are a few key differences.
No one deliberately sets out to slow down the security line at the airport, but there are ways of preparing in advance to make sure that you don't get held up.
Priority boarding means you don't have to squeeze past people, you'll have space in the overhead bin, and you can take your time getting settled in your seat.
According to an airplane etiquette survey by Expedia, the single most annoying thing to happen on a flight is someone kicking your seat. Here's how to deal.
Like it or hate it, Southwest's seating policy is certainly unique. Once you're on board, the policy is straightforward: find the best available seat and sit.
A tight connection can add extra stress to your travels, but contacting your airline directly offers multiple ways to prepare for or even avoid a short layover.
When you go to check-in and you receive your boarding pass, you might find a four-letter code printed on the bottom of your ticket. This code is "SSSS."
If you want to make travel friends quickly, earn the Companion Pass by Southwest. This frequent flyer reward is possibly the best deal in the travel industry.
Anxious passengers should know that crash landings on water -- called "ditching" in the industry -- are quite rare. This is largely because crashes are rare.
There are a few caveats to the 24-hour cancellation policy, but knowing how to book a flight can be a crucial hack for savvy (and undecided) travelers.