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Morning MoJo report - May 17
Here is the Morning MoJo Report for Friday, May 17: * As of 7:30 a.m., traffic was sluggish on I-270 southbound and I-495 in both directions, but was running fine on all the other interstates throughout the area, according to the Maryland Department of...Tags: Light Rail (Baltimore), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail, Frederick County (Maryland), Travel
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Airline baggage and reservation change fees hit record, but you can avoid them
As you shop for airfare for your summer vacation, don’t overlook the cost of fees for bags or changing a reservation that can add quite a bit to your travel bill. Airlines collected a record $6.1 billion last year in these fees, according to the...
Tags: American Airlines, Inc., Air Transportation Industry, Air Transportation, Travel, Southwest Airlines Co.
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A Journey To A Windswept Island In Goodwin State Forest
The Hartford CourantMaybe it's because I read "Treasure Island" too many times as a kid. Or maybe it was the islands of grass -- known as "witches heads" -- we would hop across as kids to get to the other side of the swamp. Whatever the reason, I love islands. Whether I...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Pomfret, Travel, Railway Transportation
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Protesting Bulgarian drivers block truck traffic to Turkey
ReutersSOFIA, May 17 (Reuters) - Disgruntled Bulgarian truck drivers blocked traffic at two major border checkpoints with neighbouring Turkey on Friday to protest against what they said were Turkish restrictions to their operations. Among those caught up in the...Tags: Turkey, Travel, Bulgaria, Road Transportation
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Allentown waterfront proposal spawns traffic concerns
Concerns about traffic have delayed a vote on a proposed $250 million mixed-use development expected to transform a large swath of Allentown's dilapidated waterfront. The plan, proposed by developers Mark Jaindl and the Dunn Twiggar Co., calls for 10...Tags: Travel, Allentown, Traffic, Road Transportation
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Airline group sees busiest summer since 2008
ReutersThe main trade group representing U.S. airlines said Thursday it expects a 1 percent bump in total air travelers this summer, mostly driven by international passengers. Airlines for America forecast that close to 209 million people will fly on the...Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, Layoffs and Downsizing, Air Transportation Industry, Career and Workplace, Southwest Airlines Co.
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Summer travel? Think beyond airfare
As travelers start thinking about winging off to summer vacations, many could learn a few things from expert fliers to ensure they get the best value for their money when booking flights. Price and flight schedules are clearly the primary factors for...Tags: Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd., JetBlue Airways, Virgin Group, Ltd., American Airlines, Inc., Air Transportation Industry
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American will favor passengers without roller bags
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — In a quest to speed up the boarding process, American Airlines is letting passengers board sooner if they travel lightly. The airline said Thursday that people carrying just a personal item that fits under the seat —...Tags: Trips and Vacations, American Airlines, Inc., Air Transportation, Air Transportation Industry, Travel
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Young Eagles flight rally scheduled for Saturday -- adults welcome
HARBOR SPRINGS — Area young people ages 8-17 will have a chance to take to the skies on Saturday, May 18, as Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 1087 hosts a Young Eagles Flight Rally at Harbor Springs Airport. The rally is part of the...Tags: Air Transportation, Travel
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Airline Group Sees Busiest Summer Since 2008
More people will likely fly this summer compared with a year ago as U.S. airlines gain a record level of international passengers, an industry association said on Thursday. Airlines for America, the top U.S. airline industry group, forecast that close...
Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, Layoffs and Downsizing, Air Transportation Industry, Career and Workplace, Southwest Airlines Co.
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Travel nightmare: Dakar, Dhaka — what's the difference?
Sandy Valdivieso and her husband intended to fly from Los Angeles to Dakar, Senegal. They ended up almost 7,000 miles off-course in Dhaka, Bangladesh. How something this bizarre could happen illustrates how a single mix-up on an airline's part can...
Tags: Senegal, Trips and Vacations, Consumers, Air Transportation, Travel
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Automakers Want NHTSA to Lighten Up on High-Beam Rules
KickingTiresAutomakers are asking U.S. safety regulators to lighten up on headlight restrictions. They want to implement new headlight technologies that allow motorists to use their high beams without blinding other drivers. European and Japanese automakers, in...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, BMW, Toyota, Government, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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