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U.S. airline on-time performance stays steady over spring break
Despite predictions by federal officials that deep budget cuts would lead to long wait times at the nation's airports, airline on-time performance did not change significantly during the busy spring break period. But the cuts brought about by the so-...
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Janet Napolitano, Antonio Villaraigosa, U.S. Congress, Air Transportation Industry
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Hey, Britney, Delta is building a room for super VIPs
When Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa announced a $229-million upgrade to Terminal 5 at Los Angeles International Airport last week, he said the money would double the size of the lobby and pay for new carpeting, new baggage carousels and new...
Tags: Television Industry, Lobbying, Politics, Antonio Villaraigosa, Los Angeles International Airport
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Airport getting backup de-icing gear
The Aberdeen Regional Airport will have backup de-icing equipment beginning next week. The failure of a de-icing truck caused interruptions in Delta Airlines flight service in early February. When conditions dictate it, ice must be removed from the...Tags: Frosting and Icing, Bloomington, Wetlands, Watertown, Federal Aviation Administration
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Villaraigosa to unveil $229-million overhaul of Delta's LAX terminal
The overhaul of domestic passenger facilities at Los Angeles International Airport gained momentum Thursday with the start of a $229-million renovation of the Delta Air Lines terminal. Plans call for a complete remodel and expansion of Terminal 5,...
Tags: Lobbying, Politics, Antonio Villaraigosa, Los Angeles International Airport, Air Transportation Industry
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Flights to Minneapolis less costly elsewhere
If you’re looking for a lower airfare to Minneapolis, you can drive the 96 miles from Aberdeen to Watertown. If you book a few weeks ahead of time, you can fly round-trip from Aberdeen to Minneapolis for $212. Erick Dahl, manager of...Tags: SkyWest Incorporated, Great Lakes Aviation Limited, Mike Wilson, Watertown, Lakes and Ponds
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Airlines pack in passengers at a record rate in 2012
If you find an empty seat next to you on your next flight, consider yourself very lucky. The nation's airlines set a new record last year for the percentage of seats filled on commercial flights, with an overall average rate of 82.8%, up from 82% in...Tags: Transportation Security Administration, U.S. Airways, Southwest Airlines Co., Air Transportation Industry
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Lakers' Week 21 in review
The Lakers (36-34) lost momentum in Week 21, losing both games and their chance to climb higher than eighth place in the Western Conference. Kobe Bryant sat out on Monday night with a sprained ankle as the Lakers lost to the Suns in Phoenix, 99-76. In...Tags: Trevor Ariza, San Antonio Spurs, Utah Jazz, Los Angeles International Airport, Time Warner Cable Inc.
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Delta and United make plays for premium passengers
Delta Air Lines recently began testing a program that greets its corporate clients by name when they check in at an airport kiosk or use the Delta mobile app. And last week, United Airlines introduced its first planes with revamped cabins for...
Tags: United Air Lines, American Airlines, Inc., Air Transportation Industry
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Delta pulls plug on new Lauderdale-Mexico City route
Sun SentinelDelta Air Lines has pulled the plug on its recently announced new service between Fort Lauderdale and Mexico City, which was set to start July 2. Officials at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport said they were recently informed of the...Tags: Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Fort Lauderdale, Mexico City, Mexico
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Dwight Howard surprises fans at LAX, talks Lakers' health
Dwight Howard made a surprise visit to LAX on Thursday, working the check-in counter at Delta Air Lines and taking boarding passes at a gate. The Lakers center made all the boarding announcements for Flight 1553 to Honolulu. He also ran a trivia...
Tags: Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol, Metta World Peace, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Los Angeles International Airport
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Knives on planes: US Airways joins opposition to easing TSA policy
Another airline executive is speaking out on a plan by federal regulators to allow passengers to bring small knives into the cabin of commercial planes. Doug Parker, chief executive at US Airways, wrote to the head of the Transportation Security...
Tags: Richard Anderson, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Allianz AG Holding, Transportation Security Administration, U.S. Airways
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Delta Air Lines is investing in L.A.
Delta Air Lines is bullish about Los Angeles. The Atlanta-based carrier, the third-largest at Los Angeles International Airport, is adding 17 new flights to eight new destinations, boosting the number of seats from LAX by 12%. In addition, Delta is...
Tags: Los Angeles International Airport, Air Transportation Industry
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