Tag: Airlines

Southwest, American delays hint at hard summer for travelers

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This summer is already shaping up to be a difficult one for air travelers. ...

US plans to make airlines refund fees if bags are delayed

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The Transportation Department will propose that airlines be required to refund fees on checked baggage if the bags aren't delivered to passengers quickly enough. ...

US plans to make airlines refund fees if bags are delayed

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The Transportation Department will propose that airlines be required to refund fees on checked baggage if the bags aren't delivered to passengers quickly enough. ...

Liberty: Lots of travelers expected on freer Fourth of July

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NEWARK, N.J. — Americans enjoying newfound liberty are expected to travel and gather for cookouts, fireworks and family reunions over the Fourth of July...

GOP congressman flouts mask rules on airline flight to Texas

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WASHINGTON — A Texas congressman who has been an outspoken critic of COVID-19 mask mandates went without a mask for at least a portion...

TSA will resume defense training for airline employees

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WASHINGTON — As reports of disruptive passengers soar, federal officials say they will resume offering self-defense training to airline flight attendants and pilots. ...

Southwest Airlines plans to raise minimum pay to $15 an hour

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DALLAS — Southwest Airlines plans to raise minimum pay to $15 an hour for about 7,000 employees, citing the need to attract and keep...

British travel industry urges swifter reopening of sector

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LONDON — The U.K.’s travel industry held a day of action Wednesday, pressing the British government to allow more quarantine-free travel and provide cash-strapped...

As passengers return to air travel, bad behavior skyrockets

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Air travel can be difficult in the best of times, with cramped planes, screaming babies, flight delays and short tempers. ...

American Airlines cutting flights as summer season starts

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DALLAS — American Airlines will cut hundreds of flights over the next three weeks to avoid overloading its operation as demand for summer air...