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Woman Hospitalized After Firing Gun Inside Dallas Love Field Airport
Dallas Chief of Police Eddie Garcia provided updates Monday afternoon after a woman firing a gun inside of the Dallas Love Field Airport, noting that the suspect was the only reported injury from the episode.
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More Baby Formula Arrives in the United States
A FedEx plane carrying a second shipment of specialized infant formula arrived at Dulles International Airport on Wednesday.
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CDC Extends Public Transit Mask Mandate
The CDC is extending the mask mandate on public transit, including all buses, trains and planes, through at least May 3. Alyssa Goard reports.
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DHL Cargo Plane Splits in Two at Costa Rican Airport
The plane took off from the Costa Rican airport bound for Guatemala, but upon detecting a hydraulic problem, the pilots decided to return.
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U.S. Airlines Cancel More Than 3,500 Flights Over Weekend
Airlines have canceled more than 3,500 U.S. flights this weekend and delayed thousands more, citing weather in Florida and other issues.
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Special Teddy Bear's Owner Found Through Viral Posts
Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport found the owner of a stranded teddy bear after pictures of the stuffed animal went viral on Facebook and Twitter.
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Small Plane Crashes in North Carolina
A small single-engine plane crashed near Raleigh, North Carolina, injuring the pilot.
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Holiday Air Travel Could Be Rocky; Here's How to Win the Race to Rebook
There’s a possible collision course at the country’s airports this holiday season, with passengers caught in the middle. A coming wave of holiday passengers is the airlines’ first big stress test since the coronavirus. Consumer Investigator Chris Chmura reports.
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Holiday Air Travel Could Be Rocky; Here's How to Win the Race to Rebook
We could see a perfect storm for airline cancellations and delays this holiday season. Here’s how to win the rebooking race and avoid an airline meltdown.
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Chicago-Area Residents Trying to Help Group of Teen Girls Flee Afghanistan
A teenager who said Afghanistan is the “darkest” place in the world for women and girls is desperately trying to flee the country with the assistance of Chicago-area residents and a non-profit organization.
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Southwest Starts Booking Middle Seats
Southwest Airlines will again be booking middle seats on flights. All passengers are still required to wear masks aboard the plane.
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Thanksgiving Travel Expected To Be Down 10% Amid Pandemic
In 2019, approximately 55 million people left town over the Thanksgiving holiday. This year that number is expected to be down more than 10%, according to AAA.
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Big Airlines Fight With Smaller Ones Over Airport Rights
Federal officials want to let major airlines keep valuable takeoff and landing slots at some big U.S. airports even if they don’t use them all during the pandemic.
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TSA Updates Security Rules In Time for Summer Travel Season
Planning a trip this summer? The Transportation Security Administration recently released a new set of security rules to help keep you and your fellow travelers safe from the coronavirus. Here’s what you need to know before you head to the airport.
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TSA Rolls Out New Security Rules to Reduce Coronavirus Exposure
The Transportation Security Administration announced a series of new rules for summer travelers to help limit the spread of the coronavirus.
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Zimbabwe Has 1st COVID-19 Case While Africa Cancels Flights
Zimbabwe has confirmed its first case of the coronavirus as the pandemic reaches a health system that has nearly collapsed amid an economic crisis
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Delta, American and United Suspend Flights Between US, China
Delta Air Lines and American Airlines are suspending all flights between the U.S. and China as the coronavirus outbreak spreads
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Airline Catering Workers in Phoenix Say Food Is Getting Too Hot on the Tarmac
When you order food on a plane, there’s a chance it was preheated for you on the tarmac — unintentionally, NBC News reports. Airplane food is made at catering facilities at or near airports, usually by one of a group of large firms that contract with airlines. The food is brought to planes by hydraulic delivery trucks, which — according to…
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Airline Investigating After Video Shows Out-of-Control Cart at O'Hare International Airport
American Airlines said it was investigating on Monday after video surfaced on social media showing an out-of-control catering cart at O’Hare International Airport.
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10 Dead After Plane Crashes Into Hangar at Addison Airport
A twin-engine plane crashed into a hangar at Addison Airport Sunday morning, killing all 10 aboard, officials say.