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Jay Leno hypes up Burbank Airport bond sale to muni investors
Jay Leno hypes up Burbank Airport bond sale to muni investors

Clad in denim and sitting behind the wheel of a 1930 Duesenberg, the TV personality promoted an upcoming bond deal in a video for Hollywood Burbank Airport.

By Aashna Shah and BloombergApril 22, 2026
A Spirit Airlines plane flies over a highway
Spirit Airlines looked like it was in the clear but rising fuel costs are threatening its bankruptcy its exit
By Jacqueline MunisApril 20, 2026
The jet-fuel surge is making global flight connections disappear
The jet-fuel surge is making global flight connections disappear
By Danny Lee, Kate Duffy, Sri Taylor and BloombergApril 18, 2026
Exclusive: Adam Silver on winning the Edison Achievement Award: ‘Sports remind us that some of the most important forms of innovation are human’
Exclusive: Adam Silver on winning the Edison Achievement Award: ‘Sports remind us that some of the most important forms of innovation are human’
By Catherina GioinoApril 17, 2026
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NJ Transit scrambles to defend $150 tickets for 9-mile World Cup ride: ‘This isn’t price gouging’
By Philip Marcelo and The Associated PressApril 18, 2026
The ultra-wealthy have a new favorite status symbol: From a $14.5 million guitar to an $812,500 bottle of wine, rare collectibles are on a tear
The ultra-wealthy have a new favorite status symbol: From a $14.5 million guitar to an $812,500 bottle of wine, rare collectibles are on a tear
By Phil WahbaApril 18, 2026
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Southwest Air drops as US airlines contend with soaring fuel
North AmericaSouthwest Air drops as US airlines contend with soaring fuel
By Sri Taylor and BloombergApril 22, 2026
‘I think it’s a mistake’: Delta CEO Ed Bastian refuses to call it ‘artificial intelligence’ because it scares people
Conferences‘I think it’s a mistake’: Delta CEO Ed Bastian refuses to call it ‘artificial intelligence’ because it scares people
By Nick LichtenbergApril 22, 2026
Lululemon names former Nike executive O’Neill its next CEO
C-SuiteLululemon names former Nike executive O’Neill its next CEO
By Lily Meier and BloombergApril 22, 2026
GOP senator blocking Warsh makes his stand on market stability
BankingGOP senator blocking Warsh makes his stand on market stability
By Steven T. Dennis and BloombergApril 22, 2026
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PoliticsGeorgia Democrat Rep. David Scott, ‘trailblazer’ seeking his 13th term in Congress, dies at age 80
By The Associated Press, Bill Barrow, Jeff Amy and Matt BrownApril 22, 2026
Kanawha County Commission Emergency Management Director C.W. Sigman speaks at a news conference Wednesday, April 22, 2026, in Charleston, W.Va
LawTwo dead, dozens hospitalized after a gas plant leak in West Virginia’s ‘chemical valley’
By The Associated Press and John RabyApril 22, 2026
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EnvironmentOfficials will flush 50,000 toilets to flood a Utah lake in order to generate electricity
By Mead Gruver, Dorany Pineda and The Associated PressApril 22, 2026
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North AmericaThe Kansas City Royals are betting $3B on downtown in partnership with Hallmark
By Dave Skretta and The Associated PressApril 22, 2026
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Coronavirus outbreak forces airlines to offer discounts.
Travel & LeisureNYC to Miami for $51: Coronavirus woes cause airlines to offer cheap flights and discounts
By Jonathan Roeder and BloombergMarch 5, 2020
  • The company logo hangs above an entrance to the headquarters of The Boeing Company on January 29, 2020 in Chicago, Illinois. Boeing said today that costs associated with grounding the 737 Max aircraft were likely to exceed $18 billion. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
    FinanceBoeing has a new problem with its grounded 737 Max: debris left by workers in new planes
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Why travel insurance is booming during coronavirus, even though it doesn’t help flight changes and cancellations
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By Dan CatchpoleMarch 5, 2020
How coronavirus is rippling through travel, energy, financial markets
HealthHow coronavirus is rippling through travel, energy, financial markets
By The Associated PressMarch 5, 2020
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By Anurag Kotoky and BloombergMarch 5, 2020
Incheon International Airport As Over 80 Countries Restricting Entry From South Korea Over Virus Fear
Travel & LeisureCoronavirus is upending air travel. Here’s how to navigate flight cancellations, changes during the outbreak
By Dan CatchpoleMarch 5, 2020
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Travel & LeisureFortune poll: Nearly half of American travelers are reconsidering their international trips due to coronavirus fears
By Lance LambertMarch 5, 2020
  • This new river cruise ship offers the Mekong’s most luxurious adventure
    LifestyleThis new river cruise ship offers the Mekong’s most luxurious adventure
    By Alexandra KirkmanFebruary 19, 2020
Flybe planes parked up at Birmingham Airport, as Flybe, Europe's biggest regional airline, has collapsed into administration.
HealthThe coronavirus is officially claiming its first corporate casualties
By David MeyerMarch 5, 2020
What makes this San Diego tennis resort one of the best in the world
LifestyleWhat makes this San Diego tennis resort one of the best in the world
By Chadner NavarroMarch 4, 2020
Tourists wearing a protective mask walk in St. Peter's square at the Vatican on March 03, 2020. - Italy urged tourists spooked by the coronavirus not to stay away, but efforts to reassure the world it was managing the outbreak were overshadowed by confusion over case numbers. Hotel bookings in Milan have plummeted to 20 percent, compared to nearly 90 percent normally at this time of year, while in Rome, far from the northern hotspots over 50 percent of bookings have been cancelled until the end of March, hotel association Federalberghi said. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP) (Photo by TIZIANA FABI/AFP via Getty Images)
Travel & Leisure‘Collective psychosis:’ As coronavirus fears grow, the world travel industry stares into the abyss
By Naomi Kresge, Flavia Rotondi, Richard Weiss and BloombergMarch 4, 2020
Travel restrictions won't stop coronavirus in the U.S.
HealthIt’s too late for the U.S. to fight the spread of coronavirus with domestic travel restrictions
By Ryan Beene and BloombergMarch 3, 2020
This Raja Ampat yachting adventure might be the world’s most exclusive escape
LifestyleThis Raja Ampat yachting adventure might be the world’s most exclusive escape
By Alexandra KirkmanMarch 1, 2020
  • This studio is behind the murals at some of the world’s top hotels
    LifestyleThis studio is behind the murals at some of the world’s top hotels
    By Anna Ben Yehuda RahmananFebruary 18, 2020
Wealthy people flying private jets to avoid coronavirus
FinanceOne way the wealthy hope to avoid coronavirus? Private jets
By Tom Metcalf, Thomas Black, Anders Melin and BloombergFebruary 29, 2020
Tokyo Disneyland shuts down over coronavirus
Travel & LeisureTokyo Disneyland closes down over coronavirus
By Chris MorrisFebruary 28, 2020
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Lifestyle5 things actor Scott Eastwood always packs when traveling
By JP MangalindanFebruary 28, 2020
Coronavirus crackdown: How companies like Ernst & Young are going to extremes to avoid infections
FinanceCoronavirus crackdown: How companies like Ernst & Young are going to extremes to avoid infections
By Anne SradersFebruary 28, 2020
Virgin Group's Richard Branson talking about Virgin Galactic
FinanceHow should investors value Virgin Galactic? Space plus speculation makes for a tough equation to solve
By Erik ShermanFebruary 27, 2020
Disinfection professionals wearing protective gear spray antiseptic solution against the coronavirus (COVID-19) on February 27, 2020 in Seoul, South Korea.
HealthItaly and South Korea join China as coronavirus pariahs as countries close borders
By David MeyerFebruary 27, 2020
The most essential travel apps you need to know about
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By Naomi TomkyFebruary 27, 2020
A passenger checks her phone as she stands next to a stand with Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon on it inside the terminal of the Hong Kong International Airport on February 22, 2020 in Hong Kong, China. the coronavirus or Covid-19 which originated from Wuhan China has infected over 77,000 and killed 2361 worldwide to date, passenger flights into and out of the Hong Kong has drop by two-thirds with airlines cancelling flights and travellers plummet because of the Coronavirus in Hong Kong. (Photo by Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
HealthCathay Pacific says 25,000 staff are taking unpaid leave as coronavirus outbreak batters travel
By Will Davies and BloombergFebruary 26, 2020
Watch the aurora borealis at this new Swedish resort and spa
LifestyleWatch the aurora borealis at this new Swedish resort and spa
By JP MangalindanFebruary 25, 2020
Inside a sleep and wellness hotel that rents out minimalist ‘cocoons’
LifestyleInside a sleep and wellness hotel that rents out minimalist ‘cocoons’
By JP MangalindanFebruary 25, 2020
A man wearing a protective facemask takes pictures with his mobile phone at the Gallery Vittorio Emanuele II, in central Milan, on February 24, 2020 following security measures taken in northern Italy against the COVID-19 the novel coronavirus.
HealthCoronavirus in Italy: Europe’s first big Covid-19 outbreak roils global markets
By David MeyerFebruary 24, 2020
Hawaiian Airlines named most punctual airline in U.S. for 16th straight year
Travel & LeisureHawaiian Airlines named most punctual airline in U.S. for 16th straight year
By The Associated PressFebruary 23, 2020
The best restaurant at Orlando’s Walt Disney World isn’t inside the park
LifestyleThe best restaurant at Orlando’s Walt Disney World isn’t inside the park
By Regan StephensFebruary 23, 2020
What Amsterdam’s war on the rubber duckie says about global tourism
Travel & LeisureWhat Amsterdam’s war on the rubber duckie says about global tourism
By Phil WahbaFebruary 22, 2020
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Lifestyle5 things Maria Sharapova always packs when traveling
By JP MangalindanFebruary 21, 2020
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 13: Richard Branson arrives at Bondi Beach via a rubber dinghy at Bondi Beach on November 13, 2019 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Don Arnold/WireImage)
Travel & LeisureRichard Branson’s Virgin launches cruise line just as coronavirus batters the industry
By Christopher Jasper and BloombergFebruary 21, 2020
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - DECEMBER 18: 4 Boeing 737 MAX from TUI fly Belgium are docked in Brussels on December 18, 2019. On December 16, 2019, Boeing announced: 'Safely returning the 737 MAX to service is our top priority. We know that the process of approving the 737 MAX's return to service, and of determining appropriate training requirements, must be extraordinarily thorough and robust, to ensure that our regulators, customers, and the flying public have confidence in the 737 MAX updates. As we have previously said, the FAA and global regulatory authorities determine the timeline for certification and return to service. We remain fully committed to supporting this process. It is our duty to ensure that every requirement is fulfilled, and every question from our regulators answered. Throughout the grounding of the 737 MAX, Boeing has continued to build new airplanes and there are now approximately 400 airplanes in storage. We have previously stated that we would continually evaluate our production plans should the MAX grounding continue longer than we expected. As a result of this ongoing evaluation, we have decided to prioritize the delivery of stored aircraft and temporarily suspend production on the 737 program beginning next month.' Created in 2004 under the name of TUI Airlines Belgium, it took over, after the bankruptcy of Sobelair, which until then had been the main airline of the tour operator Jetair, to transport Belgian tourists to their destination. On October 19, 2016, Jetairfly and the other companies in the TUI group were renamed TUI Airlines to bring together the different brands of the group under the same name. (Photo by Thierry Monasse/Getty Images)
LeadershipA malfunctioning 737 Max warning light could cost Boeing millions in new FAA fines
By Alan Levin and BloombergFebruary 21, 2020
MGM Resorts hack exposes details of 10.6 million guests
TechMGM Resorts hack exposes details of 10.6 million guests
By Chris MorrisFebruary 20, 2020
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LeadershipHyatt CEO Mark Hoplamazian on travel’s trendiest buzzword: ‘experiences’
By Aric JenkinsFebruary 20, 2020
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