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U.S. Virgin Islands: $468 round-trip from LAX on American
Here's something you don’t see often: a bargain airfare to St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. But the offer is good only through Thursday. American is offering a round-trip fare from LAX for $468, including all taxes and fees. It is subject to...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Travel
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Delta and United make plays for premium passengers
Delta Air Lines recently began testing a program that greets its corporate clients by name when they check in at an airport kiosk or use the Delta mobile app. And last week, United Airlines introduced its first planes with revamped cabins for...
Tags: Delta Air Lines, Air Transportation Industry, United Air Lines
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Travelers report long lines at BWI as spring break kicks off
Frustrated travelers reported long lines at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport on Friday morning, as crowds jammed into terminals on their way out of town as local schools prepared to let out for spring break. The delays...
Tags: BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Transportation Industry, AirTran, Concourse, Transportation Security Administration
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Need a jolt? Death Wish Coffee promises a kick in the pants
Sure, you can order up a tall, no-foam, low-fat, soy-chai latte at Starbucks. Or you can have a cup of Death Wish Coffee. The brew bills itself as "the world’s strongest coffee," and it certainly delivers a caffeine kick in the teeth. Your...
Tags: Starbucks Corp., Larry Hagman
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Bob Hope Airport numbers experience turbulence
For the first time in at least five years, the number of passengers using Bob Hope Airport declined during the important November-December holiday travel season, according to data released this week. Looking at a year-to-year comparison, the passenger...
Tags: Holiday Vacations, John Wayne, Bob Hope, Trips and Vacations, Los Angeles International Airport
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American Airlines planes and crews getting new looks
The future of American Airlines is still unclear. Will it merge with Tempe, Ariz.-based U.S. Airways or try to go it alone when it exits bankruptcy in the next few weeks? Whatever happens in Bankruptcy Court, the Fort Worth-based carrier will definitely...
Tags: Bankruptcy, U.S. Airways, Air Transportation Industry, Taylor Swift, Halle Berry
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Problem Solver: Superstorm Sandy fallout continues for marathoner
For Jennifer Cole, running 26.2 miles in the nation's capital wasn't the toughest part of the Marine Corps Marathon. Getting home was. The race was run Sunday, Oct. 28 — one day before Hurricane Sandy became a superstorm and unleashed a...
Tags: Consumers, Air Transportation Industry, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Rentals, Air Transportation Delays
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Change is certain in the American Airlines-US Airways merger
In the wake of the merger of American Airlines and US Airways, many business travelers are asking themselves the same question: What does this mean for me? The only certain answer is change. And change, according to some airline experts, is not...
Tags: Travel Deals, Transportation Industry, Air Transportation Industry, U.S. Airways, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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American-US Airways merger could be end of rough 35-year deregulation era
"Two great airlines, one great future" was American Airlines' slogan as it walked the aisle with TWA a dozen years ago, heading into a future nowhere near as rosy as advertised. If that marriage truly had been something special in the air, American...
Tags: Brookings Institution, Litigation and Regulation, Virgin Group, Ltd., The Wall Street Journal, Air Transportation Industry
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Another merger mystery
Every time two airlines merge, the same questions arise: Who wins? Who loses? And what will it mean for consumers? Because no two mergers are the same — each involves a unique set of routes, cultures and equipment — there are no...
Tags: Travelzoo Inc., Consumers, Air Transportation Industry, Fort Lauderdale, Transportation
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Should downtown Allentown developers pay a fee to help neighborhoods?
Of The Morning CallThere's a debate brewing over whether developers in Allentown's Neighborhood Improvement Zone should face a surcharge to help the struggling neighborhood around the arena... For whatever reason, experts say it's an improving employment picture,...Tags: Tom Corbett, Allentown, Consumers, U.S. Airways, Air Transportation Industry
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State lawmaker backs early earthquake warning system for California
L.A. NOWA state lawmaker is proposing legislation that would seek to create an early earthquake warning system for California. Details were expected to be released at a news conference Monday. Earthquake experts welcomed the attention from Sacramento....
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