Find Out The Best And Worst Times To Hit The Road During Thanksgiving Week.

AAA reports a record number of travelers hitting the road this Thanksgiving. Of the 79.9 million Americans traveling for the holiday, 71.7 million will drive—an increase of 1.3 million compared to last year. The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) has announced road adjustments ahead of the busy Thanksgiving travel period. For the first time, AAA…

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JetBlue Introduces New Daily Service Connecting Boston to Presque Isle

JetBlue has officially launched its new service between Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) and Presque Isle International Airport (PQI), with the inaugural flight landing in Presque Isle today. This daily service offers added convenience for travelers in Northern Maine and New Brunswick, providing easy access to Boston and beyond. “We’re excited to bring the much-anticipated…

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Take a Look Inside the Upcoming Terminal 6, Set to Transform JFK Airport

John F. Kennedy International Airport is set to introduce a new Terminal 6, a $4.2 billion project slated for completion in 2026. Anticipated to revolutionize the travel experience for millions of passengers annually, the development is being undertaken through a collaboration between the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and JFK Millennium Partners….

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The newly renovated Terminal E at Boston Logan International Airport is now Open

On November 14, Boston Logan International Airport unveiled its modernized Terminal E, a $640-million project that extends the international terminal to 390,000 sq ft with the addition of four gates and various amenities. Resembling a colossal ruby-red boomerang or an intergalactic spaceship, the terminal offers departing passengers sweeping panoramic views of Boston’s skyline. The distinctive…

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US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Lowers Minimum Flight Requirements at New York Airports Through Late 2024

In Washington, on September 15, Reuters reported that U.S. regulators, citing air traffic controller staffing challenges, disclosed on Friday their decision to extend the reductions in minimum flight requirements at congested airports in the New York City area until October 2024. This extension offers respite to airlines that have experienced delays due to staffing issues…

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