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Wife of Dead Pilot: He Was in 'Perfect Health'
Associated PressNEWARK, N.J. -- The Continental Airlines pilot who died on a trans-Atlantic flight from Brussels to Newark was in "perfect health" and fellow crew members initially thought he had just fallen asleep, his wife told a Houston television station. Craig...Tags: Entertainment, Transportation, Travel, Career and Workplace, Vehicles
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Air travel: Airlines add charges for busy holidays
FOX 5 San Diego StaffSeveral big airlines this week have added $10 surcharges for most of their tickets for travel on three busy days around Thanksgiving and New Year's holidays. American and United airlines added the charge for most of their fares for travel on Nov. 29, the...Tags: Transportation, Southwest Airlines Co., Travel, Thanksgiving, Trips and Vacations
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Consumer Confidential: Continental legroom, Starbucks guns, Nissan recall
Money & CompanyHere's your woebegone Wednesday roundup of consumer news from around the Web: --Continental Airlines is the latest carrier to dip into your pocket for a little civility. The airline says it will charge passengers about $59 for a little extra...... -
Consumer Confidential: Broadband rules, financial reform, airline food
Money & CompanyHere's your meaningfully Monday roundup of consumer news from around the Web: --Federal regulators are getting set to unveil their sweeping plan to bring broadband Internet access to the masses. The Federal Communications Commission is scheduled to... -
Consumer Confidential: Good (and bad) airlines, plane dealers, more work
Money & CompanyHere's your hey-where's-he-been-for-the-past-couple-of-weeks, post-vacation roundup of consumer news from around the Web: --Hawaiian Airlines flew the highest last year when it came to providing passengers quality service, according to the latest stats... -
John McCain returned from Vietnam determined to lead
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWhen John McCain limped home from a Hanoi prison camp in 1973 with a badly injured knee that he could not bend, Navy doctors gave him the bad news: His 15-year career as a jet pilot was over. He would never fly again. But McCain surprised his doctors...Tags: Florida, Armed Forces, Career and Workplace, Los Angeles Times, John Warner
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So far, air travelers seem unfazed by London attacks
Tribune staff reporterWorried travelers with airline tickets to London won't be penalized if they decide to change or cancel their plans in the wake of Thursday's bombings. Airlines serving London airports announced a loosening of policies that typically charge travelers...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Air Transportation, Commuting, Terrorism, Air Transportation Delays
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Sourcebook 2008: airlines serving major U.S. cities
Here is a list of selected national and international airlines that offer flights out of major cities in the United States. In some cases, an airline may not have its own mileage award program, but it may partner with another airline. Note: "FF" denotes...Tags: Spirit Airlines, Frontier Airlines Inc., Transportation, Southwest Airlines Co., Travel
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National and international airlines that fly out of the U.S.
Here is a list of selected national and international airlines that offer flights out of major cities in the United States. In some cases, an airline may not have its own mileage-reward program, but it may partner with another airline. Note: "FF"...Tags: Spirit Airlines, Frontier Airlines Inc., Transportation, Southwest Airlines Co., Travel
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Beijing, Israel and more: Add them to your to-do list
Special to The TimesMANY people begin the year by composing a list of new places to visit. My list is different — I collect "hot destinations," places that are surging in popularity. Here's my list: • Buenos Aires: Although the Argentine currency and economy have...Tags: Summer Olympics, Sports, Foreign Exchange Market, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Multi-Sport Events
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A few gaffes, a lot of golds
THE July announcement set the wine blogs buzzing: Charles Shaw Chardonnay, the $2 wine sold at Trader Joe's discount markets, was awarded a double-gold medal at the 2007 California State Fair (ending Sept. 3). One of the most prestigious wine competitions...Tags: San Francisco, Economy, Business and Finance, Judges, Beverage Industry, Davis (Yolo, California)
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Airlines' fees for surfboards are dinging surfers
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSwelling airline fees are wiping out traveling surfers' hopes of catching the next big wave. Some airlines are now charging surfers as much as $300 to take along a surfboard. That's significantly higher than the $15 fee that big carriers began charging...Tags: Transportation, Sports, Travel, United Air Lines, Los Angeles Times
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