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Booked on Delta? Where to go when airline relocates at BWI next week
The Baltimore SunDelta Air Lines is on the move at BWI-Marshall Airport, the latest in a series of changes as the airport prepares for an expansion project in 2012. Beginning next week, Delta will shift its operations from Concourse C to Concourse D. As you may...Tags: Politics, Concourse, Lobbying, Music, Southwest Airlines Co.
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BWI plans a $100M expansion
Travelers passing through Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport will see extensive changes over the next two years as officials launch a $100 million renovation project that will transform the central section of the airport —...Tags: Travel, Concourse, Tourism and Leisure Industry, Federal Aviation Administration, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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New airline rules yet to be enforced, even as DOT levies record fines
Back in August, you might recall, the Transportation Department adopted a set of tough new consumer-protection rules to help airline passengers. In January, it added even more.
But while industry observers were trying to figure out how the new...Tags: Travel, Tourism and Leisure Industry, Air Transportation Delays, Consumers, Air Transportation
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Businesses and travelers look forward to Southwest Airlines in Wichita
Southwest Airlines will soon fly out of Wichita's Mid-Continent Airport. The Wichita Metro Area Chamber of Commerce announced the news Friday morning.
Southwest will continue to operate under the AirTran name through this year and transition to...Tags: Travel, Business, Transportation, Gary C. Kelly, Sales
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Southwest CEO sees growth, opportunity at BWI
Now that Southwest Airlines has completed its $1 billion purchase of AirTran Holdings, executives have launched the longer-term process of merging the two brands, retraining employees, rolling out larger aircraft, giving makeovers to AirTran planes and...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Travel, Linthicum, New Products, Federal Aviation Administration
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Airlines' treatment of passengers slowly improves
WASHINGTON (AP) — Flying is getting better. Honest. For airline passengers grappling with fare increases, canceled routes and a seemingly endless parade of new fees, "better" may not be the first word that comes to mind. But based on more...
Tags: Frontier Airlines Inc., Travel, Consumers, AMR Corp., Entertainment
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Southwest takes off with new jet
After two years of comfort-testing its new jets on human bodies of all shapes and sizes, Southwest Airlines was ready to let 153 of its most important bodies — paying customers — aboard Wednesday morning at BWI Marshall Airport.
The maiden...Tags: Travel, Fort Lauderdale, Southwest Airlines Co., BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Air Transportation
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Southwest to launch new, and improved, jets this month
Longer and more comfortable, and able to make flights to the Caribbean, Mexico and Hawaii, the first of Southwest Airlines' new Boeing 737-800 jets is set to arrive in Baltimore next week. The new cabins are the company's first redesign in a decade, with...
Tags: Travel, Thurgood Marshall, Transportation, Boeing Co., BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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American Airlines' Chapter 11 puts spotlight on Southwest
American Airlines' filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization is the latest after-shock to hit the industry in the decades following deregulation. American will continue to operate, but I can tick off a long list of airlines that have disappeared...Tags: Litigation and Regulation, American Airlines, Inc., Bankruptcy, Southwest Airlines Co., Air Transportation Industry
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San Francisco of the East
PORTLAND, Maine — I was in Portland all of 10 minutes when its soul rolled by on two wheels: a gentleman pedaling through downtown on one of those ridiculously tall bicycles with an oversize front wheel and tiny back wheel. The bike, called a...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Dining and Drinking, Seafood, JetBlue Airways, Salt
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A need for speed for new racing team
Before glossy race cars careen around downtown streets over Labor Day weekend, another high-speed race must be run. The team promoting Baltimore's Grand Prix — a group announced by city officials this week after the collapse of two other race...
Tags: Human Interest, Services and Shopping, Politics, Open-Wheel Racing, Michael Andretti
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AirTran celebrates 10 years in Wichita
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsMay 8, 2012 marks the 10th anniversary of AirTran Airways service in Wichita. The day will be marked with celebrations in the main terminal and AirTran gate. The airline will give passengers cake and refreshments in the gate. AirTran/Southwest...Tags: Southwest Airlines Co.
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