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WATCH: Passengers Wrap Themselves in Plastic Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
As the impact travel and

Sandstorm Shuts Down Airports, Leaves Passengers Stranded
A sandstorm in Spain has shut down the aviation industry in the area, causing departing flights to be canceled and rerouting journeys scheduled to arrive

Alaska Airlines Banking on 737 MAX Return
Alaska Airlines is growing and is looking to maintain that growth and momentum over the next decade with the purchase of 200 new planes. That

Flight Attendant Fired for Being Overweight
A Malaysia Airlines flight attendant fired almost three years ago for being one pound overweight has lost her unfair dismissal case. According to British newspaper

American Leads All Carriers in Lost, Mishandled Luggage
American Airlines brings in more money in baggage fees than any other airline. It also lost or mishandled more luggage than any other airline last

United Raises Checked Baggage Fees
It will now cost you $35—each way—to check your first bag when flying United Airlines. The carrier announced on Friday it was increasing its fees

Delta Honored for Its Anti-Trafficking Initiatives
After training flight attendants to recognize signs of human trafficking, American carrier Delta Air Lines was named a major winner of the Stop Slavery Award

Millions of Americans Still Aren’t Ready for New Real ID
New data from a travel organization shows as many as 182 million Americans still do not meet Real ID requirements as the October 1 deadline

Data Suggests Coronavirus Will Cause Major Air Travel Demand Decrease
A new study from an international airline industry organization suggests 2020 will see the first drop in air travel in over a decade due to

DOT Awarding Infrastructure Grants to More Than 250 Airports
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has allocated $520.5 million to airports around the country for infrastructure improvements. There are 287 airports in 41 states
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