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Bomb scare shuts down San Francisco airport terminal
L.A. NOWBomb scare shuts down San Francisco airport terminal... -
Only fliers are safe in American Airlines bankruptcy
Nation NowAmerican Airlines has filed for bankruptcy protection; the impact depends upon one's perspective. For most fliers, the American Airlines bankruptcy should have little immediate impact.... -
New security screening program starts at four airports
Money & CompanyThe Transportation Security Administration on Tuesday began testing a program to allow prescreened travelers to zip through special checkpoint lanes at four U.S. airports. Under the pilot program, dubbed TSA PreCheck, travelers who register by voluntarily... -
Airline industry continues to hire for now
Money & CompanyThe U.S. airline industry has been on a hiring trend lately, but don't expect that to continue too much longer. For the ninth straight month, the airline industry has added full-time employees, with employment numbers for August up 2.8% over...... -
Delta Air Lines to expand economy seats with extra legroom
Money & CompanyDelta Air Lines' announced plans to expand a class of economy seats with extra legroom to its entire fleet. Delta, the nation's largest airline, installed "economy comfort" seats on long-haul international flights earlier this year.... -
Airlines collect $3.4 billion in checked-baggage fees in 2010
Money & CompanyThe nation’s largest airlines collected $3.4 billion in fees charged to passengers for checking luggage last year, a 24% increase over 2009, according to new federal data released Monday. Last year, the airlines also took in a total of $2.3...... -
Delta flight to LAX returns safely to Atlanta after reporting engine fire
L.A. NOWA Delta Airlines flight headed to Los Angeles International Airport from Atlanta on Monday night reported an engine fire on departure and returned to Atlanta, where it landed safely, according to preliminary information from federal officials. Flight... -
Consumer Confidential: Airfares, chicken prices, car troubles
Money & CompanyAirfares won't rise; chicken prices will increase; Mustangs and Jettas are being investigated... -
Hurricane Irene: Airlines cancel nearly 2,500 flights
Money & CompanyWith Hurricane Irene bearing down on the East Coast, airlines have canceled nearly 2,500 flights and are warning that several major airports could shut down entirely as early as Sunday. Because the East Coast is home to the busiest airspace...... -
Angels team flight makes emergency landing at LAX
L.A. NOWA Delta Airlines aircraft that made an emergency landing at LAX on Wednesday night was carrying members of the Angels who had played a game against the Kansas City Royals. "Everybody was cool, calm and collected and knew they were...... -
Delta Airlines flight makes emergency landing at LAX [Updated]
L.A. NOWA Delta Airlines flight from Kansas City made an emergency landing Wednesday night at Los Angeles International Airport. The Boeing 737 reported hydraulic problems, according to Ian Gregor, a Federal Aviation Administration spokesman in Los Angeles.... -
Japan earthquake travel update: Airlines divert flights, waive change fees
Los Angeles TimesAirlines, responding to the massive earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan, were diverting flights from affected airports Friday and waiving change fees for travelers headed to or through the Asian nation. As of early Friday Pacific time, all airport...Tags: Singapore Airlines, Japan, Disasters, Disasters and Accidents, Air Transportation Industry
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