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Aussie escapes caning for using foul language on a plane
When flying to Singapore, watch your language or you could face more than a stern scolding. A 47-year-old Australian man learned this lesson earlier this month when he got into an altercation with another passenger on a Tiger Airways flight from Perth...
Tags: Singapore
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Deadly winter storm heads east after pummeling Midwest
The first major winter storm of the season continued to pound its way through the Midwest across the Great Lakes on Friday, creating travel chaos just in time for the holiday travel weekend. More than 1,000 airline flights have been canceled in the past...Tags: New York Weather, Air Transportation Delays, Air Transportation Industry, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Holiday Vacations
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Bob Hope Airport opens speedier lane for frequent travelers
Frequent fliers traveling through Bob Hope Airport can now expect an even quicker passage to their gates during certain times of the day. With cooperation from the Transportation Security Administration and funding from Southwest Airlines, the airfield...Tags: JetBlue Airways, Bob Hope, Transportation Industry, U.S. Airways, Air Transportation Industry
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Southwest Airlines settles lawsuit over drink coupons
For millions of Southwest Airlines passengers, the drinks are on the house. The airline has reached a tentative settlement with passengers who sued Southwest over vouchers for alcoholic drinks that were given to “business select”...
Tags: Boeing Co., Air Transportation Industry, Breach of Contract, Trials, Litigation
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Fewer flight options out of Wichita
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsFewer people took to the skies through Wichita's Mid-Continent Airport in 2012. The airport says some airlines dropped flights, causing a 2% drop in the number of passengers. Frontier Airlines stopped flights to Denver, losing around 200 seats each...Tags: Frontier Airlines Inc.
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Customers support Southwest Airlines' changes
As a proud employee of Southwest Airlines, I read your article ("Is Southwest Airlines losing the luv?" Feb. 9) with dismay. Within the article you acknowledge the fact that Southwest is still the only airline allowing two bags to fly free while...
Tags: Consumers, Air Transportation Industry, Market Research
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Wichita passengers react to airline merger
KWCH 12 Eyewitness News"We've got a real exciting time, you know," said Dean Headley, Wichita State's Aviation Expert. "Come June, and the last half of 2013 is going to look pretty cool in Wichita, I think." News of a major airline merger could be good news for Wichitans. ...Tags: Career and Workplace, U.S. Airways, Air Transportation Industry, Employees, Restructuring and Recapitalization
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United Airlines adds Wi-Fi for overseas flights
United Airlines has been one of the last major airlines to jump into the business of offering on-board wireless Internet. But it's trying to make up for its tardiness. The Chicago-based carrier offers Wi-Fi in about 3% of its fleet of about 700 planes,...Tags: Air Transportation Delays, Air Transportation Industry, United Air Lines
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People Express says Pittsburgh is now in running for airline's headquarters
NEWPORT NEWS — Pittsburgh is now competing with Newport News to be the corporate headquarters for the relaunch of People Express, the iconic 1980s airline that pioneered discount ticketing. Michael Morisi, People Express president, said Newport...
Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Startups, AirTran, Economic Policy, Economy, Business and Finance
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Ravens fans snapping up flights to New Orleans
The Baltimore SunWhen it comes to the Super Bowl, Ravens fans are ready to go. Literally. In less than 24 hours since winning the AFC Championship, fans have booked just about every flight out of town to New Orleans. “[Demand] is overwhelming…” said ...Tags: AFC Championship Game, Trips and Vacations, National Football League, JetBlue Airways, Air Transportation Industry
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Southwest adds $40 fee to board early
Southwest Airlines' fliers may be starting to feel fee-bitten. The airline that prides itself on flying in the face of the baggage fee trend has come up with another way to come between you and your wallet. Southwest, the largest carrier at BWI-Marshall...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Transportation, Travel, Air Transportation
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FAA orders new inspections of Boeing 737s
Federal safety officials said Monday they are ordering additional inspections of some Boeing 737 jets after a hole tore open in a Southwest Airlines plane during flight in 2009. The Federal Aviation Administration said that it will seek more detailed...
Tags: Transportation Industry, Air Transportation Industry, National Transportation Safety Board, Federal Aviation Administration
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