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Transportation Secretary Brings Changes to Air Travel
The U.S. Department of Transportation recently issued an emergency order to ban all Samsung Galaxy Note7 cellphones from airplanes, a…
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US Probes Possible Collusion Among Airlines to Keep Fares Up
DAVID KOENIG, Associated Press SCOTT MAYEROWITZ, Associated Press ERIC TUCKER, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. government is investigating…
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Airlines Try to Save Time with Speedier Boarding Process
DAVID KOENIG, AP Airlines Writer DALLAS (AP) — Airlines are trying to save time by speeding up a part of…
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American Airlines Debuts New Jet Aimed for Long Flights
DAVID KOENIG, AP Airlines Writer FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — After years of delay, the world’s biggest airline is finally…
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Air Fares Seen Dipping Thanks to Oil Slump
JOHN HEILPRIN, Associated Press GENEVA (AP) — Flying could get cheaper next year as airlines say they will finally start…
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Airlines Take Different Approaches to In-Flight Entertainment
(Los Angeles Times) – In their ongoing quest to squeeze more revenue out of passengers, airlines are split on…
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Bad Decade: Malaysia Airlines Has Catalog of Woes
KELVIN CHAN, AP Business Writer HONG KONG (AP) — Within an industry notorious for impoverishing shareholders and irking customers, Malaysia…
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American Airlines Ends Bereavement Fares
[Los Angeles Times] American Airlines has eliminated its so-called bereavement fares for people who need to book a last-minute flight because…
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One Airline That Stubbornly Refuses to Pile on the Fees (For Now)
[TIME] Most airlines view fees for baggage and ticket changes as easy, highly lucrative revenue streams. Southwest Airlines views them…
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