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Possible human skull pieces found in airport carry-on
Airport security agents made a macabre discovery Wednesday after they examined the contents of a broken pot in a carry-on bag: shards of a possible human skull and teeth. They may have been good luck charms unwittingly purchased in Cuba. The bones...Tags: Religion and Belief, Punishment, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Tradition
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Southwest posts lower first-quarter profit on record revenue
Higher airfares and lower fuel prices combined to give Southwest Airlines $59 million in first-quarter net profits, or 8 cents a share, beating Wall Street's predictions. The Dallas-based airline's earnings fell 40 percent from $98 million, or 13...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Gary C. Kelly, Air Transportation Industry, Southwest Airlines Co., Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements
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Southwest offers four new cities from BWI
Southwest offers flights to four new cities from BWI Southwest Airlines is now operating flights from Baltimore to four new cities as it continues its integration of subsidiary AirTran Airways. As of April 14, passengers can book flights on the...
Tags: Caribbean Islands, Southwest Airlines Co., Fort Lauderdale, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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Airline quality study finds more on-time flights, fewer lost bags
The nation's airlines improved their on-time performance and baggage handling rates in 2012 but passenger complaints rose anyway, a reflection of increased unhappiness with air carriers, according to authors of a new study. Despite better performance by...
Tags: Continental Airlines, Marketing, United Air Lines, Air Transportation Industry, SkyWest Incorporated
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Airline service: Fewer late flights, lost bags but more overbooking
The nation's airlines generated more complaints and denied passengers seats at a higher rate in 2012 but improved their on-time performance and lost bags at a lower rate. Those were among the key findings of an annual study on airline service released...
Tags: United Air Lines, Air Transportation Delays, SkyWest Incorporated, JetBlue Airways
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Do Southwest Airlines ads portend new fees?
Once known as an upstart carrier, Southwest Airlines recently launched an ad campaign that has some airline industry experts wondering whether it signals a new direction — and new fees — at the nation's largest domestic airline. The new ads,...
Tags: Rental Service, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Television Industry, Air Transportation Industry, Rentals
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Is Southwest Airlines about to veer for a new course?
Once known as an upstart carrier, Southwest Airlines recently launched a new ad campaign that has some airline industry experts wondering if it signals a new direction—and new fees—at the nation’s largest domestic airline. The new ads,...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Television Industry, Air Transportation Industry, Southwest Airlines Co., Satellite and Cable Service
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Southwest & AirTran connect networks in Wichita
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsTravelers in Wichita will soon have more options. Southwest and Airtran have announced the airlines finalized the connection and customers can begin purchasing itineraries. Southwest Airlines first announced plans to come to the Air Capital last...Tags: Transportation Industry, Transportation, Air Transportation, Air Transportation Industry, Southwest Airlines Co.
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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: Transportation Industry, American Airlines, Inc., Transportation Security Administration, Concourse, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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Traveling weather or not
Winter skiing, springtime on the links, summer sailing and autumn leaf-peeping — the weather forecast is the driving force behind the planning of many vacations. But when it comes to predicting the weather, WBAL meteorologist Tony Pann takes it all...
Tags: Television Industry, Air Transportation Industry, Arts and Culture, Amish, Arts
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Southwest officially lands in Branson
creplogle@schurz.comBRANSON, Mo. -- Wanna get away? Southwest Airlines officially landed at the Branson Airport Saturday. It follows the lead of its subsidiary AirTran Airways. That airline served the Branson Airport for nearly four years. "Our arrival in Branson...Tags: Boeing Co., Air Transportation Industry, Southwest Airlines Co., Midway
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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: Air Transportation, O'Hare International Airport, Air Transportation Industry, Travel, Fort Lauderdale
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