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American tests early boarding process for FLL fliers without carryons
Sun SentinelAmerican Airlines is testing a program at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport and three others nationwide that allows fliers traveling without carryon bags to board early between Groups 1 and 2, a spokeswoman confirmed Friday. “As we...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Travel, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
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Germany: $897 to Dusseldorf on American
American is offering an LAX-to-Düsseldorf, Germany, round-trip fare for $897, including all taxes and fees. Travel, which includes a change of planes in Chicago, must be done Monday through Thursday, and a Saturday night stay is required. Purchase tickets...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Travel, Los Angeles Times, Germany
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U.S. Virgin Islands: $468 round-trip from LAX on American
Here's something you don’t see often: a bargain airfare to St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. But the offer is good only through Thursday. American is offering a round-trip fare from LAX for $468, including all taxes and fees. It is subject to...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Travel
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Delta and United make plays for premium passengers
Delta Air Lines recently began testing a program that greets its corporate clients by name when they check in at an airport kiosk or use the Delta mobile app. And last week, United Airlines introduced its first planes with revamped cabins for...
Tags: Delta Air Lines, United Air Lines, Air Transportation Industry
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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: BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, AirTran, Concourse, Transportation Industry, Transportation Security Administration
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Need a jolt? Death Wish Coffee promises a kick in the pants
Sure, you can order up a tall, no-foam, low-fat, soy-chai latte at Starbucks. Or you can have a cup of Death Wish Coffee. The brew bills itself as "the world’s strongest coffee," and it certainly delivers a caffeine kick in the teeth. Your...
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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: Transportation, Travel, Air Transportation, Fort Lauderdale, Air Transportation Industry
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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: Corporate Officers, Economy, Business and Finance, Bankruptcy, U.S. Airways, AMR Corp.
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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: Trips and Vacations, Travel, Marketing, Religion and Belief, Air Transportation Industry
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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: Consumers, Restructuring and Recapitalization, U.S. Airways, U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Senate
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Problem Solver: Superstorm Sandy fallout continues for marathoner
For Jennifer Cole, running 26.2 miles in the nation's capital wasn't the toughest part of the Marine Corps Marathon. Getting home was. The race was run Sunday, Oct. 28 — one day before Hurricane Sandy became a superstorm and unleashed a...
Tags: Consumers, Rentals, Jon Yates, Air Transportation Delays, Air Transportation Industry
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Wichita passengers react to airline merger
KWCH 12 Eyewitness News"We've got a real exciting time, you know," said Dean Headley, Wichita State's Aviation Expert. "Come June, and the last half of 2013 is going to look pretty cool in Wichita, I think." News of a major airline merger could be good news for Wichitans. ...Tags: Southwest Airlines Co., Restructuring and Recapitalization, U.S. Airways, Career and Workplace, Employees
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