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Analysis: Airline emissions deal may not come before EU deadline
Reuters(Reuters) - Hope is fading for a global deal to regulate the airline industry's greenhouse gas emissions ahead of a fall deadline, even though failure could push the industry back to the brink of a trade war over the European Union's emissions trading...Tags: Environmental Issues, United Nations, Weather, Ecosystems, Politics
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War re-enactments pay tribute to veterans
South Bend TribuneBENTON HARBOR -- David Browning attended his first war re-enactment when he was 7. "I was just tagging along with my dad," the 17-year-old St. John, Ind., resident recalled. "I was dressed up in a little uniform, but I was not in any battle. "I...Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Tuskegee Airmen, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions
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Chan Lowe: Sequestration cuts back Meals on Wheels
The analysts had it wrong when they characterized Congress’ reinstatement of funds for air traffic controllers as a selfish act by a group that flies often. No, the appropriation of extra funds for the FAA sailed through both houses and was signed...
Tags: Amusement and Theme Parks, Politics, U.S. Congress, Barack Obama, Federal Aviation Administration
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Avión de US Airways realiza inusual aterrizaje de emergencia en Nueva Jersey
ReutersPor David Jones NEWARK, EEUU, 18 mayo (Reuters) - Un avión de US Airways realizó el sábado un aterrizaje de emergencia sobre el centro de su fuselaje en el aeropuerto internacional de Newark tras una falla técnica de la aeronave al llegar a tierra,...Tags: Bombardier Incorporated, U.S. Airways
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Remote Alaska volcano spews ash plumes 15,000 feet in the air
Associated PressANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — One of Alaska's most restless volcanoes shot an ash cloud 15,000 feet into the air Friday in an ongoing eruption that is visible for miles when the weather allows. An air traffic controller in the region said small planes...Tags: Volcanic Eruptions, Landforms, Science and Technology, Maxwell, Volcanoes
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Summer air travel prediction: crowded airports and planes
Airports will be crowded this summer and empty cabin seats extremely rare as Americans take to the skies in numbers that are expected to edge closer to the pre-recession peak. Nearly 209 million people will fly on U.S.-based airlines this summer, up 1%...
Tags: Travel, Trips and Vacations
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Airline baggage and reservation change fees hit record, but you can avoid them
As you shop for airfare for your summer vacation, don’t overlook the cost of fees for bags or changing a reservation that can add quite a bit to your travel bill. Airlines collected a record $6.1 billion last year in these fees, according to the...
Tags: Travel, American Airlines, Inc., Air Transportation, Southwest Airlines Co., Transportation
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On American Airlines, pack light and you'll get to board early
If you travel light, American Airlines will reward you by letting you board your flight early. The nation's third-largest airline has expanded across the country a new boarding policy that allows passengers to board early if they carry no luggage for...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, American Airlines, Inc.
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Airline group sees busiest summer since 2008
ReutersThe main trade group representing U.S. airlines said Thursday it expects a 1 percent bump in total air travelers this summer, mostly driven by international passengers. Airlines for America forecast that close to 209 million people will fly on the...Tags: Energy, Delta Air Lines, Transportation Industry, Career and Workplace, Federal Aviation Administration
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Summer travel? Think beyond airfare
As travelers start thinking about winging off to summer vacations, many could learn a few things from expert fliers to ensure they get the best value for their money when booking flights. Price and flight schedules are clearly the primary factors for...Tags: Virgin Group, Ltd., Media Industry, Boeing Co., Delta Air Lines, Expedia Incorporated
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American will favor passengers without roller bags
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — In a quest to speed up the boarding process, American Airlines is letting passengers board sooner if they travel lightly. The airline said Thursday that people carrying just a personal item that fits under the seat —...Tags: Travel, American Airlines, Inc., Transportation Industry, Air Transportation, U.S. Airways
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Airline Group Sees Busiest Summer Since 2008
More people will likely fly this summer compared with a year ago as U.S. airlines gain a record level of international passengers, an industry association said on Thursday. Airlines for America, the top U.S. airline industry group, forecast that close...
Tags: Energy, Delta Air Lines, Career and Workplace, Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration
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