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Problem Solver: Seat shuffle irks airline passenger
When she planned her family's spring break trip to Phoenix, Lesley Shifrin was meticulous. She logged on to American Airlines' website Nov. 1 and booked four tickets — paying for two with cash, the other two with miles — then selected four...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Travel, Trips and Vacations, Jon Yates, Air Transportation Industry
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Ephraim McDowell Health's HealthRewards plans trips
Ephraim McDowell Health’s HealthRewards program is planning trips for 2013-14 and invites individuals to participate. A HealthRewards membership is not required to participate. The following trips are planned: Heart of the South, Oct. 20-27...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Norwegian Cruise Line, Travel, Cruises, Trips and Vacations
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Jeff Harris
Jeff Harris, 56, of Newport Beach, brother, dearest friend, leader, ally, musician, uncle to many, cohort, wingman and inspiration left us suddenly, Tuesday, March 5, 2013. His smile, wit, loyalty, laugh, intelligence, instinct, talent, passion,...
Tags: Heritage Foundation, Jeff Harris
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Going the distance to get airlines awards
You keep hearing about people who take these fabulous trips (see story) and they don't pay a penny — or very many pennies. You have miles, but you don't seem to be getting much, well, mileage out of them. For the last seven years, my life has been...
Tags: Services and Shopping, British Airways Plc, Travel, JetBlue Airways, Trips and Vacations
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Shirley Marie Kahan
Shirley Marie Kahan, 89, died peacefully at home on Sunday, February 24, 2013, surrounded by her loving family. Shirley was born on April 13, 1923 in Seattle, Washington to Leata Fern and Lowell Burton Jackson. She grew up on the Jackson family farm in...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Nursing, Health and Medical Professionals, U.S. Army, Myelodysplastic Syndromes
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Longest-serving AA flight attendant takes last flight
After 52 years of serving fliers on American Airlines planes, Barbara Beckett is preparing to be grounded. The Boynton Beach resident was scheduled to take her last trip as a flight attendant Monday from Miami International Airport to London Heathrow...
Tags: London Heathrow Airport, Miami International Airport, Boynton Beach
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Los Angeles International Airport fogged in
FrameworkAmerican Airlines' flight engineer Frank Nusser, left, and Capt. Don Young wait by their aircraft for fog to lift at Los Angeles International Airport.... -
Red ink flows at Bob Hope Airport
Halfway through its fiscal year, Bob Hope Airport's operating revenues are running more than $150,000 in the red due to declining numbers of passengers and weak parking revenues, according to a recent financial report. Parking fees, which make up about...
Tags: Los Angeles International Airport, Bob Hope
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Bad news continues for Bob Hope Airport
This post has been corrected. See details below. The number of passengers traveling through Bob Hope Airport fell by double digits for the second straight month in February, dropping 11.6%. The airport handled 282,073 passengers in February, down from...
Tags: Los Angeles International Airport, JetBlue Airways, Bob Hope, Air Transportation Industry, John Wayne
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Web Buzz: Rack up the airline points at Pointshound.com
This online service gives travelers an easy way to earn airline mileage while booking a hotel stay. Name: Pointshound.com What it does: It's a global hotel booking website that entices you with airline mileage points in exchange for your business....Tags: Aeromexico, Hawaiian Airlines Inc., Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Online Media Industry
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Perks and pointers for spending less
Here are some tips to add to your storehouse of money-saving knowledge. For instance, you can get money back when a hotel room rate drops. Or you may be able to get free airline lounge passes or a hotel upgrade. Here's how. Getting money back if the...
Tags: Travel Alerts, Travel, Expedia Incorporated, Mini, Trips and Vacations
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Judge approves American-US Airways merger
NEW YORK (AP) — American Airlines won bankruptcy court approval Wednesday to combine with US Airways and form the world's biggest airline. "The merger is an excellent result. I don't think anybody disputes that," Judge Sean H. Lane said before...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Justice System, AMR Corp., Bankruptcy, Crime, Law and Justice
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