In addition to the Cape Cod resort experience, those who book the room are also giving back to area kids. Here's what to know.
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The work may require daytime and evening lane closures. MassDOT said it will be scheduled to avoid disruption during peak traffic times.
The state inspector general said the airport's use of nearly $20 million in federal pandemic relief grants was appropriate.
The Cape Air aircraft involved in the incident has been removed from service for inspection.
Getting from Cape Cod to Chicago and Philly will be much easier starting next summer. Here's what to know.
Parking regulations will be enforced due to limited parking access at those locations and to ensure access to Resident Beach Permit holders.
Flights from New York City and Washington, D.C., began Wednesday. Over 80 destinations across North America now have access to the Cape.
The upgraded ticket offering offers more comfortable seats and a free cocktail.
Airport officials will provide updates on an environmental impact report and assessment at the Hyannis airport.
American Airlines will begin offering flights to Hyannis in June 2024, a first for the airline.
The National Park Service released its annual economic report, finding how 8.2 million park visitors spent money on their MA trips.
Roughly 4 million tourists spent upwards of $548 million locally in 2022, according to an economic report from the National Park Service.
Beginning in spring 2023, JetBlue will offer once daily, summer seasonal service to both major airports in New York City.
Airports officials say the coronavirus recovery has been slow, but more flights are being booked, especially with kids being out of school.
Officials want the public's input on how to ensure the safety and efficiency of the airport for the next 20 years.
Condé Nast Traveler wrote that "Cape Cod has remained a favorite​ of vacationing families for generations —​ and for good reason."
The tree clearing brings the runways up to code with Federal Aviation Administration safety standards.
The flights are nonstop and will return with restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic, airport officials said.
Federal regulations required seven acres of trees to be removed at the Barnstable Municipal Airport.
Last year saw the first fatal shark attack in the state since 1936. Beachgoers haven't forgotten.