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Curated Video

If There's So Much Demand To Fly, Why Is American Canceling Flights?

Higher Ed
American Airlines canceled hundreds of flights as it struggles to operate flights with limited crew. But demand is nearing pre-pandemic levels.
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The Recount

Top 5 Clips of August 25th

Higher Ed
For obvious reasons, Delta (the airline) doesn't like Delta (the variant) and the company is making sure its employees are protected — or fined. In other news: A Trump-era immigration policy is here to stay, ICU beds are filling up by...
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Curated Video

Pandemic, Economy Impacts Continue To Hurt Airlines Globally

Higher Ed
Pilots are working more overtime than ever, and one airport leader says the system won't get healthier until the world is on the mend.
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Bloomberg

Delta Earnings Disappoint on Rising Costs

Higher Ed
Delta Air Lines fell short of profit expectations in the second quarter and said high operating costs will persist through the rest of the year. Bloomberg Opinion's Brooke Sutherland has more on "Bloomberg Markets." Sutherland's opinions...
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Bloomberg

JetBlue Has Access to Second Permanent Heathrow Slot, CEO Says

Higher Ed
JetBlue Airways Chief Executive Officer Robin Hayes says the travel industry is seeing pent-up demand, but is afraid rising interest rates may kill the latent demand that's built up for travel. He also says that the airline has access to...
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Bloomberg

At Least Two Killed in Japan Typhoon

Higher Ed
A powerful typhoon barreled through southwest Japan on Monday, unleashing torrential rains and lashing winds that killed at least two people, triggered floods and caused thousands to evacuate to safety. Jon Herskovitz reports on...
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Curated Video

John Glenn fever has taken hold of Cape Canaveral once again. Three days before the 50th anniversary of his historic flight, the first American to orbit the Earth addressed employees at Kennedy Space Center. ( Feb. 17)

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Early astronauts recall 'ridiculous' fears CAPTION: John Glenn fever has taken hold of Cape Canaveral once again. Three days before the 50th anniversary of his historic flight, the first American to orbit the Earth addressed...
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Curated Video

Increased security after US Embassy warns of threat to international airport

Higher Ed
The US Embassy in Uganda warned on Thursday of a specific threat by an unknown terrorist group to attack the country's only international airport. The Entebbe International Airport could be attacked on Thursday between 9 p.m. and 11 p.m....
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Curated Video

+4:3 NASA celebrations for 50th anniversary of Glenn spaceflight

Higher Ed
Cape Canaveral, Florida - 17 February 2012 1. Wide of astronauts John Glenn and Scott Carpenter speaking to reporters FILE: Cape Canaveral, Florida - 20 February 1962 2. Various of countdown and Friendship 7 capsule blasting off,...
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Curated Video

French Foreign Minister and Egyptian tourism minister comment on crash

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot press conference with French Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin, zoom in as he starts to speak 2. SOUNDBITE (French): Dominique de Villepin, French Foreign Minister: "The (French) president was present this morning to...
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Curated Video

Tourists comment on airport fire while flights redirected to Mombasa

Higher Ed
1. Mid of travellers queuing in airport 2. Travellers with suitcases ++MUTE++ 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Antonia Farsaw, British tourist "Of course I'm on vacation and we just have a few days and (it's our) the first time in Africa and you...
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Curated Video

Travelers are being warned to stay away from O'Hare International airport in Chicago. A snow storm that has slammed the region is forcing planes to stay on the ground.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Snow shuts down Chicago CAPTION: Travelers are being warned to stay away from O'Hare International airport in Chicago. A snow storm that has slammed the region is forcing planes to stay on the ground. (Dec. 1) [Notes:ANCHOR...
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Curated Video

Further comment from prime minister

Higher Ed
1. SOUNDBITE (English) Tony Blair, British Prime Minister: "The full horror of what has happened in the United States earlier today is now becoming clearer. It is hard even to contemplate the utter carnage and terror which has engulfed...
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Curated Video

Luxury cabins unveiled at the Aircraft Interiors Expo

Higher Ed
Hamburg - April 1, 2008 1. Wide exterior of Hamburg fair building 2. Wide interior of exhibition hall of "Aircraft Interiors" fair 3. Mid shot of banner reading "Hamburg - the place for aviation" 4. Mid shot of pair of cabin seats 5....
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Curated Video

Another winter storm hit Massachusetts on Thursday, bringing with it heavy wet snow, rain and high winds. Boston's Logan International Airport remained open, but about a third of all flights in and out had been cancelled. (Feb. 13)

Higher Ed
Another winter storm hit Massachusetts on Thursday, bringing with it heavy wet snow, rain and high winds. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for central and western areas Thursday. Up to 18 inches of snow...
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Curated Video

Thousands of flights were canceled, government offices were closed, and students got an extra day off from school across the Northeast as some of the nation's largest cities prepared for a foot or more of snow. (Jan. 21)

Higher Ed
Soundbite (English) Claudette Dudley, Flight to Atlanta was canceled "We just arrived a few minutes ago to find out that the flight was canceled. Soundbite (English) Darrell Dudley, Flight to Atlanta was canceled "My wife is up...
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Bloomberg

Google Introduces Inbox: What's New?

Higher Ed
Oct. 22 -- Matt Miller reports on Googles new email product called Inbox on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

TAIWAN: ENVIRONMENTALISTS STAGE PROTEST AGAINST POWER COMPANY

Higher Ed
Korean/Nat Angry South Korean environmentalists staged a sit-down in front of the state-run Taiwan Power Company building Thursday in protest at the firm's plans to ship nuclear waste to North Korea. The hunger-striking demonstrators...
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Sky News

Snow Continues to Disrupt Travel

Higher Ed
Snow Continues to Disrupt Travel
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Curated Video

WRAP WHO SARS briefing says airlines 'low risk'

Higher Ed
1. Wide pan shot, start of presentation 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr David Heymann, Executive Director, Communicable Diseases: "We found, and just for your knowledge, that there have been 35 flights that have carried persons who have had...
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Curated Video

Doctor who recovered from Ebola on crisis, latest on clinical trials

Higher Ed
US Senators said on Tuesday that urgent action was needed to tackle the Ebola epidemic, during a hearing on the outbreak ravaging West Africa. "We must take the dangerous, deadly threat of the Ebola epidemic as seriously as we take...
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Curated Video

'Miracle'' jet landing survivors toast anniversary

Higher Ed
1. Ferry boat with US Airways Flight 1549 survivors, UPSOUND: ship''s horn, sounds at 15:31, the moment the plane ditched 2. Various of ferry boat carrying Flight 1549 survivors 3. Various of pilot, Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger,...
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Curated Video

Reax to reports suggesting two CIA flights made stopovers

Higher Ed
Paris, 2 December 2005 1. Various shots of Le Figaro newspaper with articles on alleged CIA flights arriving in France 2. Various exteriors of French Foreign Ministry 3. Wide of Jean-Baptiste Mattei giving press conference 4. Press...
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Curated Video

Northwest Airlines is continuing to struggle with flight cancellations. As of Monday, at least 115 flights had been cancelled and with labor disputes on-going, more flights are expected to stay on the ground.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Hundreds of Northwest Airlines flights cancelled CAPTION: Northwest Airlines is continuing to struggle with flight cancellations. As of Monday, at least 115 flights had been cancelled and with labor disputes on-going, more...