Cruise ship medical facilities can treat a wide range of illnesses and injuries, from earaches to heart attacks. Here’s what to know.
Author: Nathan Diller, USA TODAY
Too many cruising accidents? Coast Guard opens investigation into Antarctica cruise casualties
The Coast Guard is investigating recent casualties involving U.S. citizens, alongside other authorities.
Crystal Cruises will set sail again this summer with new name, ‘personalized service’
Crystal Cruises will relaunch in July with a new name and revamped ships after suspending operations last year.
Flights cancellations continue Wednesday with American, Southwest bearing the brunt
As winter weather brought warnings and advisories to much of the country, airlines canceled over 2,300 U.S. flights Wednesday.
Unplanned remote work and a trip to the aquarium: Passengers scramble after flight cancellations
As airlines canceled flights amid winter weather Tuesday, some passengers were stranded and forced to improvise.
More than 1,800 US flights canceled Tuesday, airlines issue travel waivers
As winter weather brought warnings and advisories to much of the country, airlines canceled over 1,800 U.S. flights Tuesday.
More than 1,000 US flights canceled Monday as winter weather rolls in
As winter weather brought warnings and advisories to much of the country, airlines canceled more than 1,000 flights Monday.
What is the best way to travel to Alaska? Cunard is offering a cruise and train experience
Cunard Line is partnering with Rocky Mountaineer to offer rail extensions to Queen Elizabeth’s Alaska cruises this summer.
US reissues travel advisory for Bolivia amid protests: ‘Exercise increased caution’
Amid protests in Bolivia, the State Department reissued a travel advisory for the country.
Walmart will raise minimum hourly wage to at least $14 for store employees
Walmart will raise wages for hourly employees beginning next month, the company said Tuesday.