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Irish fans fly south for big game
Local Irish fans are in south Florida to see #1 ranked Notre Dame take on 2nd seeded Alabama in the BCS national title championship. Tons of people wore big smiles, and Notre Dame shirts and hats boarded flights Saturday at the South Bend Regional...
Tags: Football, Sports, Jackie Gleason, Services and Shopping, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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Atty. Gen. Kamala Harris issues mobile apps privacy guidelines
California's top cop has issued guidelines on what steps software developers should take to protect the privacy of consumers on mobile devices. Until recently, the data collection practices of mobile apps makers -- and the rest of the mobile ecosystem...
Tags: Ecosystems, Crime, Law and Justice, Environmental Issues, Kamala D. Harris, Conservation
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Regional Elite no longer at airport
The people at Aberdeen Regional Airport who worked for Regional Elite now have a new employer — Delta Global Services. Like Regional Elite, Delta Global Services is a wholly owned subsidiary of Delta Air Lines. But Regional Elite won't be around...
Tags: Marketing, Career and Workplace, SkyWest Incorporated, Air Transportation, Employees
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It's about respect
Veterans are not the only people who are angry over an airlines crew's treatment of a Marine who is now a double-amputee. The Washington Post reported on Friday that Marine Lance Cpl. Christian Brown lost both of his legs when he stepped on an...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), The Washington Post
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Delta buys 49% stake in Virgin Atlantic
In a move to capture more European travelers, Delta Air Lines agreed Tuesday to purchase a 49% stake in Virgin Atlantic Airways. Atlanta-based Delta will pay Singapore Airlines $360 million to buy its share of the London-based airline, leaving Virgin...Tags: London Heathrow Airport, Richard Branson, Virgin Group, Ltd., Europe, Singapore Airlines
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Delta Air Lines adds humor to its safety videos
The Kiwis aren’t the only airline workers with a sense of humor. In the last few years, Air New Zealand has produced several quirky airplane safety videos featuring nude flight attendants, fitness guru Richard Simmons and characters from the "Lord...Tags: Air Transportation Industry
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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: Career and Workplace, United Air Lines, American Airlines, Inc., Employees, Air Transportation Industry
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Delta Air Lines flight struck by lightning while landing at LAX
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California sues Delta Air Lines over mobile app privacy policy
The state of California has fired the opening shot in its fight to get mobile apps to comply with state privacy laws. California Atty. Gen. Kamala D. Harris filed a suit against Delta Air Lines over its Fly Delta mobile app. The app allows Delta...
Tags: Google Inc., Crime, Law and Justice, United Air Lines, Kamala D. Harris, Online Media Industry
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3 Aberdeen flights canceled in November
Three SkyWest flights were canceled, and more than 30 percent — 38 flights — of the scheduled 122 flights departed late in November, according to Delta Air Lines’ website. Those numbers are the worst in several months for canceled...Tags: SkyWest Incorporated, Air Transportation Industry, Air Transportation Delays
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US airlines adding Internet on overseas flights
AP Airlines WriterAirline passengers can already get online 30,000 feet over Oklahoma. Soon U.S. airlines will offer Internet connections over the ocean, too. United, Delta, and American — the nation's three biggest airlines — said Wednesday that they're...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Boeing Co., Netflix Inc., Movies, Media Industry
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To stay competitive, BWI 'moves at the speed of business'
Massive girders and freshly poured concrete form a bump in the middle of the low-slung terminal, almost as if BWI Marshall Airport is expecting.
In a way, it is.
Before next summer, a glassed-in walkway, new shops and a modern security checkpoint will...Tags: Donald C. Fry, AirTran, Air Transportation, Johns Hopkins University, Concourse
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