More than 8,000 flights in the U.S., including at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport, have been affected by COVID-19.
If Pres. Joe Biden's infrastructure bill passes, Birmingham could get additional rail service, connecting 160 cities in the U.S.
Southwest is relaunching two of its nonstop flights from Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport two months ahead of schedule.
Gas prices are at a seven-year high this summer in the U.S. Here's a look at the most expensive Alabama counties.
The Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport reports that traffic is close to levels seen before the coronavirus pandemic.
Independence Day travel is expected to reach pre-pandemic levels as more than 47 million people take to U.S. roads and skies this year.
Gas prices in Alabama have increased an average of 20 cents per gallon over the last month.
The Transportation Security Administration is making changes to its screening processes at Alabama airports.
A University of Alabama at Birmingham nursing professor gives tips for traveling during COVID-19 pandemic.
After suspending service in the fall of 2019, Frontier Airlines announced it is terminating its service at Birmingham's airport.
Passengers flying out of the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport fly on some of the least crowded flights in the country.
A recent study shows Alabama has some of the nation's worst drivers in regard to safety and traffic violations.
The Birmingham Airport Authority on Thursday named Ronald F. Mathieu the new CEO of Alabama's largest airport.
Starting this month, travelers can obtain U.S. passports at five different Birmingham Public Library locations.
Water levels at Lake Martin are expected to remain high for several more weeks, thanks to significant rainfall this summer.
Alabama Power has launched a new mobile app, just in time for Labor day weekend, to keep lake goers up to date on Alabama lakes.
As work continues on the I-20/59 and I-65 interchange, expect some delays and road closures as you travel this weekend.
A tropical depression in the Gulf of Mexico will make Memorial Day weekend a rainy one for people headed to the beach.
A recent report shows that 2017 was a good year for the tourism industry in Birmingham.