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US Airways says April unit revenue down 4 percent
ReutersMay 3 (Reuters) - US Airways Group on Friday said an important revenue measure fell in April, as it grappled with disruptions caused by furloughs of U.S. air traffic control staffers. Unit revenue, or passenger revenue per available seat mile, fell about...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Unemployment, Career and Workplace, Air Transportation Delays, AMR Corp.
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American hikes ticket-change fee to $200
Tribune reporterAmerican Airlines on Wednesday matched its large-carrier rivals in raising its ticket-change fee to $200 for domestic flights. Chicago-based United Airlines, the most dominant carrier in the Chicago region, began the change-fee hike last month, raising...Tags: Southwest Airlines Co., United Air Lines, U.S. Airways, Delta Air Lines, Air Transportation Industry
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N.Y. police remove airplane part found near 9/11 terrorism site
New York police on Wednesday removed what is believed to be a part from one of the airplanes that struck the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. Officials said no potential human remains have been found at the site where the piece of the plane was...
Tags: Boeing Co., United Air Lines, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Air Transportation Industry
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United beats most rivals in miles redemption, survey says
Tribune reporterAvid travelers know that all frequent-flier miles are not created equal. Award miles or points on some airlines, including United Airlines, are a more valuable currency because you can use them more often for free flights. A survey released Thursday...Tags: JetBlue Airways, Southwest Airlines Co., Midway, United Air Lines, U.S. Airways
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FCC moves toward opening airwaves for in-flight Internet
The Federal Communications Commission took a step toward improving Web access for air travelers, voting to write rules to open frequencies for an air-to-ground Internet service proposed by Qualcomm Inc. In a 4-0 vote Thursday, the FCC advanced the...
Tags: Marketing, Itasca, Federal Communications Commission, Media Industry, Federal Aviation Administration
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Latest Michigan news, sports, business and entertainment
SPRING FLOODING-MICHIGAN Finally, Grand Rapids high rise residents go home GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — Residents have been allowed back into a 32-story riverfront apartment tower in Grand Rapids after a 17-day flood evacuation. The Plaza Towers...Tags: Christian Orthodoxy, Medical Research, Democratic Party, Christianity, Elections
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American Eagle flight from Detroit lands safely at NYC's LaGuardia after 2 lightning strikes
NEW YORK (AP) — An American Eagle flight from Detroit has landed safely at New York's LaGuardia Airport after being struck by lightning. American Airlines spokesman Matt Miller says American Eagle Flight 4563 was struck twice by lightning as it...Tags: Embraer SA, LaGuardia Airport, New York City
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First phase of $100 million BWI upgrade opens to passengers
The future of BWI Marshall Airport can be seen in the new sweeping terminal roofline that hints of something big, the panorama of glass that gives street-side passengers a view of arriving jets and a cavernous security checkpoint with nine stations and...
Tags: Southwest Airlines Co., Concourse, Spirit Airlines, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, URS Corporation
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'Man of Steel,' 'Monsters University' Added to L.A. Film Fest Lineup
ReutersMay 08 (TheWrap.com) - The Los Angeles Film Festival has added screenings of Zack Snyder's "Man of Steel" and Pixar's "Monsters University" to its 2013 lineup, supplementing the previously-announced lineup of indie films with a couple of likely...Tags: John Goodman, Steve Carell, Hitchcock (movie), Movies, Henry Cavill
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Families of 9/11 victims speak out on revised TSA knife policy
The Transportation Security Administration will soon let airline passengers carry small folding knives onto planes for the first time since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. But a group of flight attendants are doing everything they can to halt the...
Tags: Security Measures, Transportation Security Administration, U.S. Airways, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Air Transportation Industry
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Pilot behind vintage airliner saves memories of air travel's golden age
The 44-passenger vintage airliner, a blue Pan Am logo tattooed on its tail, has proven to be every bit the attention-getter that LeRoy H. Brown envisioned when he parked it at Orlando-Apopka Airport about four years ago. Almost daily, someone calls to...
Tags: Air Transportation, Apopka, Federal Aviation Administration, Museums, World Airways Incorporated
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