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7 pups die after Tulsa-to-Chicago flight
Animal Crazy - Orlando SentinelWe recently had a story about dog deaths during airline flights, and a breakdown of those deaths according to breeds. Now we have a report from Chicago about the deaths of seven puppies after an American Airlines flight from Tulsa, Okla., to O'Hare... -
Frontier Takes Flight to Two New Destinations from Armstrong International
ABC26 NewsOfficials at Louis Armstrong/New Orleans International Airport announced Tuesday that Frontier Airlines will begin daily nonstop service to Kansas City starting Thursday with an inaugural flight at 10:40 a.m. Airport spokesman Michelle Wilcut said that...Tags: Milwaukee, AirTran, Boeing Co., Marketing
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Republic wins bid for Frontier Airlines
Staff WriterRepublic Airways won the bankruptcy court auction for Denver-based Frontier Airlines. Its bid was worth almost $109 million. But the biggest factor wasn't money. The only other air carrier to bid was Southwest Airlines, which says its $170 million bid...Tags: Unions, Career and Workplace, Bankruptcy, Southwest Airlines Co.
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How to pick the best airline: What you need to know
South Florida Sun-SentinelYou fly from South Florida and arrive at your destination on time, without being bumped, losing your bag or having your trip canceled altogether. Welcome to an increasingly small club. Complaints about airlines across the nation in the first half of...Tags: U.S. Airways, Air Transportation Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Long Island, Spirit Airlines
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10 best domestic airlines
From Travel+Leisure magazine's 2008 reader poll (last year's rank in parentheses): 1. Virgin America 2. Midwest Airlines (1) 3. JetBlue Airways (2) 4. Sun Country Airlines (7) 5. Hawaiian Airlines (3) 6. Frontier Airlines (6) 7. Southwest...Tags: Southwest Airlines Co., Hawaiian Airlines Inc., JetBlue Airways
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Summer Air Travel
Summer air travel The start of the summer air travel season is upon us. To make sure your air travel plans involving your pet go smoothly, you should always understand the airlines' current policies. We've assembled the links to the major...Tags: U.S. Airways, Air Transportation Industry, AirTran, Spirit Airlines, United Air Lines
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Some say airlines to blame for woes
Sun StaffThings couldn't get much worse for airlines. With passenger loads down, the economy slipping toward recession and losses projected to reach $3.5 billion, many analysts said the industry was ripe for a round of layoffs and cutbacks. That was before Sept....Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Career and Workplace, Big 3 Auto Bailout (2008), Unemployment, Layoffs and Downsizing
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History not on side of bargain UAL unit
Tribune staff reporterFor nearly a decade, the world's airlines have tried to develop low-cost carriers to compete with the likes of Southwest Airlines. There was Continental Lite, an offspring of Continental Airlines, and MetroJet, a stepchild of US Airways. There was...Tags: U.S. Airways, Air Transportation Industry, Career and Workplace, Bankruptcy, United Air Lines
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Fate of National debated again
Sun StaffAs U.S. air travel continued its slow comeback yesterday, Washington's Ronald Reagan National Airport remained closed indefinitely amid renewed debate over whether an airport three miles from the White House leaves critical government institutions...Tags: Cadiz Incorporated, U.S. Airways, Air Transportation Industry, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Heads of State
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Do travel agents work for the airlines or us?
Times Staff WriterWhat good is a travel agent? You might as well ask what color fruit is. It depends on the agent and the tree. Sometimes you get peaches, and sometimes you get lemons. For further evidence, see the study published this month by Consumer Reports Travel...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Galileo Galilei, Gaming, Trips and Vacations, Los Angeles International Airport
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Flying coach for corporate cost cuts
Silicon Valley executives accustomed to the extra leg room, linen napkins and fancy appetizers in first-class airline seats are increasingly finding themselves back in coach class, as the sluggish economy has forced many companies to slash travel budgets....Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Career and Workplace, Transportation Industry, NASA, Companies and Corporations
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Airports await cuts by United
Denver has been put through a "financial stress test," Dulles International is postponing major projects, and California's two largest airports are braced for several air carriers to battle each other over new passengers as a result of the financial fog...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Denver, Bankruptcy, United Air Lines, Jon Hilkevitch
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