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Network Issues at SFO Cause Delays, Cancellations With 3 Airlines
Network issues at San Francisco International Airport caused delays and some cancellations early Friday at JetBlue, American and Southwest airlines. Cierra Johnson reports.
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Use These Tips to Save Your Trip After a Canceled Flight
You have rights as a customer when your flight is canceled or delayed, but do you know what those rights are? To hear more, we talked to travel TikToker and airline employee Natalie Houston (you can find her @adventuresofmattandnat on TikTok.)
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Delta Pilots Safely Land Jet After Cockpit Windshield Shatters En Route to DC
The pilots on a Delta Air Lines flight from Salt Lake City to Washington, D.C. decided to bring their jet down in Denver after the cockpit windshield shattered above 30,000 feet.
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Traveling For Spring Break? Keep These Tips in Mind
If you’re traveling for spring break or just trying to get away, you’re not alone. 2022 is expected to be a busier year for travel, so we brought in Willis Orlando from Scott’s Cheap Flights to talk about tips to keep in mind as you plan your vacation.
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Europe, Canada Close Their Airspace to Russian Planes
Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo tweeted that European skies are “open for those who connect people, not for those who seek to brutally aggress.”
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Plane Slides Off Runway at Raleigh-Durham International Airport, No Injuries Reported
A plane briefly left the runway at Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Friday night as winter weather hit parts of the southeast, officials said.
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Woman Tests Positive for COVID-19 Mid-Flight, Isolates for 5 Hours in Bathroom
A Michigan schoolteacher who tested positive for COVID-19 in the middle of a flight to Iceland a few days before Christmas says she ended up voluntarily isolated in the plane’s cramped bathroom for the last five hours of the trip to Reykjavik.
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Hundreds More Flights Canceled Due to Covid Concerns
Covid-19 cases continue to affect flight crews, causing hundreds more flights to be cancelled Sunday on top of the nearly one thousand flights cancelled Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Airports have already been bustling with travelers.
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More Omicron Cases Pop Up as World Rushes to Learn More
Cases of the omicron variant of the coronavirus popped up in countries on opposite sides of the world Sunday and many governments rushed to close their borders
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South African Scientists Brace for Wave Propelled by Omicron
Worried scientists in South Africa are scrambling to combat the lightning spread across the country of the new and highly transmissible omicron COVID-19 variant as the world grapples with its emergence
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Will Flight Restrictions Help as New Virus Variant Emerges?
A coronavirus variant recently identified in South Africa is leading to a new round of travel restrictions just as many had finally begun to ease
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What Is the Omicron COVID-19 Variant?
A new variant, named B.1.1.529, was named a “variant of concern” by the World Health Organization and given the name “omicron” from the letter in the Greek alphabet.
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Americans Donate Miles to Provide Flights for Afghan Refugees
Ordinary Americans and the nation’s airlines are combining to donate miles and cash to help Afghan refugees resettle in the United States
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Southwest Airlines Bumps 1,300+ Passengers: Report
Southwest Airlines vowed to end overbooking in 2017. But we found that it — and other carriers– are still blindsiding lots of passengers by bumping them. Consumer Investigator Chris Chmura reports.
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Southwest Said It Would Stop Overbooking. So Why Did It Bump 1,300+ Passengers?
Southwest Airlines vowed to end overbooking in 2017. But we found that it — and other carriers– are still blindsiding lots of passengers by bumping them.
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Southwest Airlines Flights Canceled
Southwest Airlines experienced massive cancellations and delays Monday and the question is, when will the airline recover? Aviation reporter David Slotnick has some answers.
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Refusing to Wear a Mask on Planes or Public Transit Just Got More Expensive
The Transportation Security Administration is increasing the penalty for people who violate the mandate to wear masks on planes, trains and other forms of transportation to help stop the spread of COVID-19.
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9 Airline Passengers Could Face Combined $119K in FAA Fines for Drinking, Mask Violations
The FAA proposed civil penalties totaling $119,000 against nine passengers for violations of federal regulations, the agency said, which ranged from drinking alcohol FAA against regulations to fighting with flight attendants over facemask policies.
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Southwest Still Struggling With Flight Delays, Cancellations
As of Wednesday morning, the airline had canceled nearly 300 flights and another 400 were delayed, according to tracking service FlightAware
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CDC Will Require Negative COVID-19 Tests for Flights Entering US
Starting Jan. 26, international travelers will be required to present a negative COVID-19 before boarding a flight to the U.S.