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The Air on Planes Is Safe to Breathe, Says Southwest CEO

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Jul.23 -- Gary Kelly, Southwest Airlines chief executive officer, says it is safe to travel on commercial airlines now. He talks about the future of air travel and plans for a recovery. He appears on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Matt Hancock answers questions at daily coronavirus press conference

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Downing Street's daily coronavirus press briefing led by Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Matt Hancock on 5th June 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Southwest Plans To Cut Pay To Avoid Layoffs, Furloughs

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The airline industry continues to ask for help from Congress as it deals with the pandemic.
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CLEAN : China animal rescuer shares home with 1,300 dogs

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Twenty years ago, Wen Junhong saved an abandoned dog from the streets of Chongqing in southwestern China (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : French officials, locals protest against closure of ski lifts over Christmas

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A few dozen people take part in a rally at Ax-les-Thermes in southwestern France to protest against the French government's decision to close ski lifts in resorts over the Christmas season (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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20th anniversary of 9/11; morgue overwhelmed by COVID deaths in WA; Southwest Airlines won't resume alcohol service until January
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U.S. Airfare Expected To Increase 7% Each Month Until June

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Airfare is expected to increase in the coming months as the cost of jet fuel takes off and amid increased demand from travelers.
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All Eyes On Airlines As Holiday Weekend Begins

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Airlines have been short-staffed as they try to hire thousands of workers to replace those who they encouraged to quit when the pandemic struck.
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UPITN 13 1 79 1980 OLYMPIC COMMITTEE PRESS CONFERENCE

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Press Conference of French-Soviet Committee of Technical Preparation of 1980 Olympic Games to be held in Moscow. The meeting is opened by Vice-President of the committee, Mr Consigny. The Soviet Vice-President Mr Rogulski about the...
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Two Federal Aviation Administration inspectors were threatened with dismissal when they tried to bring safety violations at Southwest Airlines to the attention of FAA managers, they told a House Transportation committee hearing Thursday.

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HEADLINE: FAA inspectors threatened over Southwest warning CAPTION: Two Federal Aviation Administration inspectors were threatened with dismissal when they tried to bring safety violations at Southwest Airlines to the attention of FAA...
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Serious Flooding Continues in Southern England

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Serious Flooding Continues in Southern England
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Four U.S. airlines are under investigation for failing to comply with federal aviation regulations. FAA officials say an audit of airline maintenance found three airlines had missed inspection deadlines.

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HEADLINE: FAA says four airlines under investigation CAPTION: Four U.S. airlines are under investigation for failing to comply with federal aviation regulations. FAA officials say an audit of airline maintenance found three airlines had...
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Almost thirty years ago southwest by southwest began as a music festival in Austin, Texas. It now encompasses music, film and interactive. As thousands attending the tend day event get together, many hope to be the next big technology company. (March 11)

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SOUNDBITE (English) Gary Vaynerchuk, Entrepreneur: "I think people are completely confused about how big digital is today's world. and i think digital and app culture are bigger than sports, music and film." SOUNDBITE (English) Gary...
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Japanese musician celebrates Grammy Museum exhibit, talks deadly Japan storm and composer's ghostwriting scandal

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Famed Japanese classical and rock musician Yoshiki celebrated his new exhibit at The Grammy Museum Wednesday (Feb. 19) with an intimate rooftop concert. "I can't find a word to describe, but you know I'm just one rock musicians, or...
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CLEAN : Funerals held after Pakistan hospital bombing

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CLEAN : Funerals held after Pakistan hospital bombing
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How have opposition parties reacted to Theresa May's early election announcement?

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<< VOICED: The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn joined other opposition leaders in welcoming the Prime Minister's decision to call an election. But such confidence is not matched by his own MP's who fear a massive defeat at the polls. ...
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Wintry weather causes travel chaos across the UK

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of clouds going past the sun in a dull and gloomy setting on 19th March 2018 in Littleborough, Rochdale, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom.
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U.S. Airline Stocks Take Off, Despite Government Shutdown

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Jan.24 -- U.S. airline stocks took off Thursday despite concerns of a hit from the partial government shutdown now in its 34th day. Investors braced for impact, expecting earnings to miss for American Airlines, Southwest and JetBlue but...
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Southwest Air Says U.S. Shutdown Cost $60 Million in 1Q Revenue

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Feb.20 -- Southwest Airlines Co. announced that first quarter revenue will be reduced by $60 million due to the partial U.S. government shutdown. Bloomberg Intelligence's George Ferguson reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Analyst: FAA acted too slowly grounding planes

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Aviation regulators worldwide laid down a stark challenge for Boeing to prove that its prized 737 MAX jets are safe to fly after grounding the planes over suspicions that faulty software might have contributed two crashes that have...
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Analyst: Few US options to avoid Boeing 737 Max

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The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration faces mounting criticism for backing the airworthiness of Boeing's 737 Max jets as the number of countries that have grounded the aircraft grows in the wake of the Ethiopian Airlines crash.
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Analyst: FAA acted too slowly grounding planes

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Aviation regulators worldwide laid down a stark challenge for Boeing to prove that its prized 737 MAX jets are safe to fly after grounding the planes over suspicions that faulty software might have contributed two crashes that have...
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737 Max grounding to impact summer travel

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737 max cancellations means summer vacation could be more stressful and expensive than travelers planned, due to fewer spare airplanes.
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737 Max grounding to impact summer travel

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The 737 Max cancellations means summer vacation could be more stressful and expensive than travelers planned, due to fewer spare airplanes.