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Passengers on flights from the region coming into the U.S. and Britain cannot carry any devices larger than a smartphone. Laptops, tablets and cameras must all be placed in checked baggage.
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From Texas Standard: If President Donald Trump has his way, the U.S. air traffic control system will be privatized. The idea is the first bullet point...
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They don't take off their shoes, they don't take out their laptops and their numbers are growing every day. Some 16,000 people per day are applying for the government's airport pre-screening program.
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Southwest Airlines has ended its once daily flight to Mexico City. It comes as San Antonio tries to build it’s aviation image by claiming to be a gateway…
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Anyone who has booked an airline trip online knows what it's like to wade through hundreds of options. Renee Montagne talks to former Spirit Airlines CEO Ben Baldanza about airline pricing.
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Airlines have been paying the lowest prices in years for jet fuel. Nevertheless, fares are rising and many fuel surcharge fees remain. Traveler advocates are angry but airlines say labor costs are up.
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Complaints were up about 30 percent last year over 2014. The most frequent complaints were about flights being delayed or canceled, and luggage that was lost or damaged.
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From Texas Standard: Thanksgiving is just a few days away and many would-be passengers are hoping airlines will be trying to make the holiday flying...
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Beset by a record of flight delays, dismal passenger satisfaction and widespread tech glitches, the nation's second-largest airline is seeking ways to restore customer confidence and employee morale.
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The chief executive and two senior officials resigned yesterday from United Airlines, amid a federal investigation.