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Former Hilton executive named to head L.A. tourism board
A former executive with Hilton Hotels Corp. has been named president and chief executive of the Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board. Ernest Wooden Jr., a former executive vice president for global brand management at Hilton, was named by the board...
Tags: Thomas Edison, Hilton Hotels Corp., Brooklyn (New York City), Travel, Tourism and Leisure
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Storm blamed for more flight delays and cancellations
Getting home after the Christmas holiday continues to be a predicament as a massive storm that has now hit the Northeast grounded thousands of planes for the third straight day. As of Thursday morning, more than 800 flights had been canceled and...
Tags: Weather Warnings, Weather, Los Angeles International Airport, Air Transportation Delays
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Letters: Look, up in the sky -- it's misery
Re "Airline fees sap joy out of flying," Column, Dec. 11 It's amazing that most airlines are perennial money-losers in spite of all their gimmicks to generate more income. Last week, I looked up a round-trip fare from Orange County to Minneapolis on...Tags: Southwest Airlines Co., Air Transportation Industry
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TSA PreCheck program kicks off today at FLL airport
Just in time for the holidays, some frequent travelers may be able to breeze through security courtesy of a new federal program launching today at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said...
Tags: Hollywood (Broward, Florida), Tampa, Miami International Airport, Transportation Security Administration, Security Measures
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Rose Parade 2013: Up to 1 million visitors expected in Pasadena
Pasadena is awash in white and cardinal red, and that should result in lots of green for local retailers. The Rose Parade, a Pasadena tradition for more than 120 years, is expected to draw between 700,000 and 1 million visitors on New Year's Day,...
Tags: New Year's Day, Arts and Culture, Festive Events
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Which airline has the rudest employees? A survey.
Almost everyone who flies often has run into a rude airline worker. So which airline has the rudest employees? According to a survey of more than 1,000 travelers, American Airlines tops the list, with 25% of fliers saying the Fort Worth-based carrier...
Tags: Employees, American Airlines, Inc., United Air Lines, Career and Workplace, Air Transportation Industry
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More firearms uncovered at airports in 2012
The variety and quantity of firearms discovered at the nation’s airports continued to grow in 2012. As of Nov. 30, the Transportation Security Administration had uncovered about 1,500 firearms in carry-on bags and in the clothes of would-be...
Tags: Transportation Security Administration, Security Measures, Los Angeles International Airport, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Weaponry
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US Airways waiving fee for flight changes
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — US Airways is waiving the change fee for customers who must alter their flights due to severe Christmas weather. The airline is canceling the $150 charge for changing flights to and from 25 cities where there are flight...Tags: Weather Warnings, Ohio River, Weather, Air Transportation Industry, Air Transportation Delays
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Storm cancels nearly 900 flights, delays over 3,000
A winter storm heading for the East Coast has forced the delay of thousands of flights and the cancellation hundreds more during one of the busiest travel periods of the year. As of Wednesday morning, the storm was responsible for delaying more than 3,...Tags: Tourism and Leisure Industry, Los Angeles International Airport, Travel, Trips and Vacations, Air Transportation Delays
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Netflix blames Amazon for Christmas Eve outage
If you didn’t get to stream your favorite Christmas movie Monday, don’t blame Netflix, the company says. An outage at one of Amazon's web service centers affected the video service on Christmas Eve and was not fully resolved until Christmas...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Religious Festivals, Travel, Urban Outfitters Incorporated, Holidays
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Creatures are stirring at BWI as mice move inside for winter
Apparently it's not just humans who enjoy BWI Marshall Airport's "easy come, easy go" atmosphere. Mice, enticed by indoor warmth and crumbs from strangers, have made themselves at home in the cavernous interior of the region's busiest airport. Last...
Tags: Concourse, New York City, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Arlington (Staten Island, New York), YouTube
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Airline fees sap the joy out of flying
Remember when you liked to fly? Bill Knauer does. Knauer, 76, of Laguna Niguel, spent his career in the food industry. He hopscotched all over the country peddling his wares. Fun fact: Knauer says he was the young Swanson executive who introduced TV...
Tags: Frontier Airlines Inc., Petroleum Industry, John Wayne, Consumer Goods Industries, Services and Shopping
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