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American Airlines test lets those not using overhead bins board early
This post has been updated. See below for details.American Airlines is testing a new boarding process that lets passengers with no carry-on bags for the overhead bins board early. The airline confirmed it is testing the procedure to shorten the boarding time but declined to identify the airports...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Travel, Fort Lauderdale, Transportation, Air Transportation
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American Airlines defends $20-million severance pay to CEO
American Airlines is defending a plan to pay its departing chief executive a severance payout of nearly $20 million after the airline completes a merger with US Airways. The parent company of American Airlines, AMR Corp., which filed for bankruptcy in...
Tags: U.S. Airways, Financially Distressed Companies, Air Transportation Industry, AMR Corp., Companies and Corporations
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Optimism about travel surpasses pre-recession levels, survey says
The level of optimism among Americans about traveling has risen beyond pre-recession levels, according to a new survey of 2,300 travelers. The so-called Travel Sentiment Index may help predict how much Americans plan to travel for vacation this summer,...
Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Travel, Marketing, Religion and Belief, Philosophy
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Senate panel hears debate on American and US Airways merger
The proposed merger of American Airlines and US Airways will reduce competition and lead to higher fares, critics of the union argued before a U.S. Senate panel Tuesday. But supporters of the merger said the creation of the nation's largest airline will...Tags: Ronald Reagan, U.S. Airways, Air Transportation Industry, U.S. Department of Justice, AMR Corp.
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Trustee questions $20 million payout in American Airlines bankruptcy
The U.S. trustee overseeing the bankruptcy proceedings for American Airlines' parent company is questioning a $19.9-million severance package for the company's top executive. In a filing made last week, Trustee Tracy Hope Davis said the airline, which...Tags: U.S. Airways, Air Transportation Industry, Financially Distressed Companies, Hope Davis, Companies and Corporations
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Airlines push for system to sell more than just a seat
A trade group for the world’s airlines is pushing to modernize a decades-old booking system to help speed along the latest airline trend: the sale of customized fare packages. Behind the effort is the International Air Transport Assn., the trade...
Tags: U.S. Department of Transportation, Travel, Air Transportation Industry, Transportation, Business Trips
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Problem Solver: Seat shuffle irks airline passenger
When she planned her family's spring break trip to Phoenix, Lesley Shifrin was meticulous. She logged on to American Airlines' website Nov. 1 and booked four tickets — paying for two with cash, the other two with miles — then selected four...
Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Travel, Services and Shopping, Jon Yates, Trips and Vacations
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Ephraim McDowell Health's HealthRewards plans trips
Ephraim McDowell Health’s HealthRewards program is planning trips for 2013-14 and invites individuals to participate. A HealthRewards membership is not required to participate. The following trips are planned: Heart of the South, Oct. 20-27...
Tags: Gardens and Parks, National Parks, Travel, Norwegian Cruise Line, Tourism and Leisure
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Jeff Harris
Jeff Harris, 56, of Newport Beach, brother, dearest friend, leader, ally, musician, uncle to many, cohort, wingman and inspiration left us suddenly, Tuesday, March 5, 2013. His smile, wit, loyalty, laugh, intelligence, instinct, talent, passion,...
Tags: Heritage Foundation, Jeff Harris
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Going the distance to get airlines awards
You keep hearing about people who take these fabulous trips (see story) and they don't pay a penny — or very many pennies. You have miles, but you don't seem to be getting much, well, mileage out of them. For the last seven years, my life has been...
Tags: British Airways Plc, U.S. Airways, Air Transportation Industry, Singapore, Travel
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Shirley Marie Kahan
Shirley Marie Kahan, 89, died peacefully at home on Sunday, February 24, 2013, surrounded by her loving family. Shirley was born on April 13, 1923 in Seattle, Washington to Leata Fern and Lowell Burton Jackson. She grew up on the Jackson family farm in...
Tags: Nursing, U.S. Army, Myelodysplastic Syndromes, Medical Specialization, World War II (1939-1945)
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Longest-serving AA flight attendant takes last flight
After 52 years of serving fliers on American Airlines planes, Barbara Beckett is preparing to be grounded. The Boynton Beach resident was scheduled to take her last trip as a flight attendant Monday from Miami International Airport to London Heathrow...
Tags: London Heathrow Airport, Boynton Beach, Miami International Airport
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