Generally speaking, it’s safe to fly after experiencing a concussion (a type of mild brain injury) once your symptoms have gone away, and your medical professional has told you it’s OK to do so.
Some people still have concerns about how safe flying is, but one thing most people can agree on is that it's the fastest and most convenient way to travel. On the contrary, though, airports can be ...
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It’s Getting Harder and Pricier to Fly With Your Pet
Flying with your pet this summer? Better brush up on confusing rules and higher fees. Oh, and have a plan B ready in case things go awry at the airport. Christina and Michael Kutzner spent hours ...
Flying with children can be challenging. From packing their things, to keeping them entertained, to hoping they're well behaved for a multi-hour flight. The last thing a parent needs to worry about is ...
(NEXSTAR) — In less than a month, those looking to fly domestically in the U.S. will need a new form of identification: a REAL ID. But what if you don’t have a REAL ID by the May 7 deadline? First, ...
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