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Spirit, JetBlue Cancel Hundreds Of Weekend Flights

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The troubles have spring break travelers scrambling to find new flights.
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Off-Duty Delta Pilots Demand Better Pay And Working Conditions

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Airline executives are meeting Thursday with the FAA over a recent rise in cancellations and delays.
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Security rules may delay European travellers to US

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1. Asa Hutchison, US Under-Secretary for Border and Transportation Security at the Department of Homeland Security and Jonathan Faull, the head of the European Commission division on Justice, Freedom and Security at podium 2....
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The U.S. military has halted flights carrying Haitian earthquake victims to the United States because of an apparent cost dispute, though a doctor warned that some injured patients faced imminent death if the flights don''t resume.

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HEADLINE: Haitians in peril as U.S. stops medical flights CAPTION: The U.S. military has halted flights carrying Haitian earthquake victims to the United States because of an apparent cost dispute, though a doctor warned that some...
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Congressional Hearings: Whos in the Ebola Hot Seat?

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Oct. 16 -- Peter Cook previews Congressional hearings on the U.S. handling of Ebola infections. He speaks on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Preview to next month's mission to repair Hubble telescope

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1. Wide of NASA news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lee Archambault, STS-119 Commander: "Koichi has been a real joy to work with, we're real proud to have Koichi not only a member of our team but also Expedition 18, he's got a tough...
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Universal Newsreel

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Story 5, REDS FREE AIRMEN, 200 UN 34 R 9, date unknown, b/w sound 01:07:31: Exts State dept, 01:07:51- JFK gives 1st press conference live to public- CAS of press 01:08:03- tells public about the release of airmen. (John MacKone, and...
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Plane, Fashion

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Plane Flies Faster Than Sound Believed to be the fastest plane in the world, the Air Force's XS-1 rocket plane makes a test flight in California. The sleek supersonic craft carries only a limited fuel supply, so is taken aloft in the...
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Air Passenger Duty Set To Rise

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Air Passenger Duty Set To Rise
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Border Agency Staff Shortages May Cause Delays

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Border Agency Staff Shortages May Cause Delays
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VOICED : Electric flight finds its wings at Slovenian startup

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VOICED : Electric flight finds its wings at Slovenian startup
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IATA CEO Sees Little Impact From Trump's Travel Ban

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Mar.07 -- IATA Director-General and CEO Alexander de Juniac weighs in on the impact of President Trump's travel ban on airline passenger traffic and discusses his outlook for trade and the aviation sector. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Stoltenberg speaks ahead of NATO meeting

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NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said NATO is stepping up the fight against the Islamic State group by expanding support into Iraq in the coming months.Stoltenberg said NATO was offering direct support to the coalition through...
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3 charged in fights over cancelled flights in US

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The Broward Sheriff's Office says three New York residents were arrested as irate passengers skirmished at Fort Lauderdale's airport after Spirit Airlines canceled nine flights.Sheriff's reports released Tuesday say about 500 people were...
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Passengers Stories Of 'Shocking' Security At Sharm el-Sheikh Airport

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VOICED: It's emerged today that poor security at Sharm El Sheikh airport was behind the Prime Minister's decision to suspend all flights to and from the Egyptian resort. Last night Downing Street said Saturday's air crash, in which 224...
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IATA CEO on Trade War, Air Travel Demand, Climate, Max Jetliner

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Sep.06 -- Alexandre De Juniac, chief executive officer of the International Air Transport Association, discusses the U.S.-China trade war, global demand for air travel, climate change and his concern over the lack of unity among global...
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Report: EU To Recommend Airlines Offer Vouchers For Canceled Flights

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​Reuters reports the proposal is meant to satisfy both cash-strapped airlines and passengers who would otherwise demand refunds.
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Why Health Experts are Worried About Coronavirus Despite Low Death Rate

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Jan.29 -- The new coronavirus that originated in the Chinese city of Wuhan appears far less fatal than Ebola and SARS, with about 2% of the 6,000 confirmed cases dying. For many, the illness is about as serious as a cold or flu. That...
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American Airlines To Reduce International Capacity By 75%

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Corona virus, ban, reduces demand for overseas travel.
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American Airlines Extends 737 Max Cancellations Into April

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The airline now says its Boeing 737 Max cancellations will extend through at least April 6.
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Business Travel Is Almost Non-Existent, Says Southwest Airlines CEO

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Jul.23 -- Gary Kelly, Southwest Airlines chief executive officer, says the air on planes is safe to breathe and he expects fares to remain low for a very long time. He appears on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Abandoned Gates, Face Masks And 10-Person Flights: This Is Flying Now

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Wondering what it's like to fly right now? Join us on a trip through some of America's busiest airports.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Congress nears decision on COVID-19 relief;China will suspend int'l flights if 5 people test positive; U.K. allowing personal decisions for Christmas
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Couple's hotel quarantine ordeal after S Africa honeymoon

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A couple who have been forced to use the Government’s hotel quarantine scheme after spending their honeymoon in South Africa have described their experience. Kate and Alex Freed, 29 and 30 years old respectively, from London, rescheduled...