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Nearly 30% of flights in March were late or canceled
WASHINGTON -- Nearly 30% of domestic flights were late or canceled in March, more bad news for an industry plagued with safety concerns and buckling under record fuel costs. More than 28% of commercial flights in the U.S. arrived late, were canceled or...Tags: United Air Lines, American Airlines, Inc., Business Trips, AMR Corp., Delta Air Lines
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En route to Hawaii, fliers can buy activities
Times Staff WriterLOS ANGELES — Travelers will be able to jump-start their vacations with a new service being planned by Hawaiian Airlines. The carrier, Hawaii's oldest and largest, will begin selling island activities while passengers are airborne, said President...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Air Transportation, Travel, Credit and Debt, Transportation
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Small cities should prepare for fewer flights
PRESCOTT, Ariz. -- The rejection from Air Midwest came swiftly on a one-page fax. The carrier couldn't afford to fly to the mountain community of Prescott anymore, officials said. The city would simply have to find a new tenant for its tiny airport....Tags: Joe Williams, United Air Lines, Memphis, Mesa Air Group Incorporated, Pittsburgh
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Aloha airlines files for bankruptcy
Aloha Airgroup Inc., the closely held Hawaiian airline company, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, saying competition from Mesa Air Group Inc. cut its sales. This is the second bankruptcy in three years for Aloha, the second-largest Hawaii-...Tags: Corporate Officers, Career and Workplace, Bankruptcy, General Motors Acceptance Corporation, Unions
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Airline descends to a new low: a death fee
Consumer ConfidentialWe all know that some airlines nickel-and-dime you with fees -- fees for baggage, fees for food, fees for blankets and pillows. But fees for death? Monrovia resident Jane Wilkens, 48, was looking forward to a getaway to Hawaii's Big Island this coming...Tags: Entertainment, Delta Air Lines, American Express Company, Maine, Consumers
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Airlines' fees for surfboards are dinging surfers
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSwelling airline fees are wiping out traveling surfers' hopes of catching the next big wave. Some airlines are now charging surfers as much as $300 to take along a surfboard. That's significantly higher than the $15 fee that big carriers began charging...Tags: Continental Airlines, Los Angeles Times, United Air Lines, Los Angeles International Airport, American Airlines, Inc.
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Hotels, planes, ships: Fire sale is on, however you travel
King Features SyndicateAt least for the time being, the travel industry has become like a Persian bazaar, with merchants shouting out bargains, grabbing your arms, urging you to step into their shop for a cup of tea—and a deal. Orlando, and especially its Universal...Tags: Star Sailing, Hotels and Accommodations, Princess Cruises, San Francisco, Sailing
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10 best domestic airlines
From Travel+Leisure magazine's 2008 reader poll (last year's rank in parentheses): 1. Virgin America 2. Midwest Airlines (1) 3. JetBlue Airways (2) 4. Sun Country Airlines (7) 5. Hawaiian Airlines (3) 6. Frontier Airlines (6) 7. Southwest...Tags: Alaska, Southwest Airlines Co., JetBlue Airways, Frontier Airlines Inc.
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Seahawks Flyin' Hawaiian
Team Will Log 34,000 Miles This Season
The Seattle Seahawks will traveling Hawaiian
style for the second straight year.
Hawaiian Airlines is the official charter for the Seahawks for
its eight road games, including four cross-country trips to...Tags: Television, Boeing Co., Seattle Seahawks, Entertainment, National Football League
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Fuel Spill At Sea-Tac
Crews are working to clean up a large fuel spill at Sea-Tac airport. Before 3am on Tuesday a worker punctured a fuel line of a Hawaiian Airlines jet. About 1,000 gallons of jet fuel spilled out near the C-Gates. Airport firefighters sprayed foam to move...Tags: Air Transportation Delays
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Getting in touch with airlines
Here is a list of selected national and international airlines that fly out of major cities in the United States. In some cases, an airline may not have its own mileage award program; it may partner with another airline. (Note: "ff" denotes frequent...Tags: Continental Airlines, American Airlines, Inc., Singapore Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Frontier Airlines Inc.
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United, Northwest add to industry's woes
The airline industry ran into more turbulence Friday, as the shaky economy and the war with Iraq continued to pummel the beleaguered sector. United Airlines said it is eliminating 104 domestic and 20 international flights a day starting April 1, and...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Bankruptcy, Employees, Collective Contract, Unions
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