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United pilots ratify new labor deal
Tribune reporterAfter years of divisive negotiations between United Airlines and its pilots, union members on Saturday ratified a new labor agreement, shedding a bankruptcy-era contract for pilots and marking an important step toward fully integrating United and...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Collective Contract, Unions, Bankruptcy, Air Transportation Delays
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American Airlines' new inclusive tickets have fans -- and critics
Over the last four years, airlines have been charging for extras that were previously included in the price of a plane ticket, such as checked bags, food, drinks and pillows. The trend might be reversing, with airlines starting to bundle those extras...
Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Social Media
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Year in Review: City manager Mike Flad leaves, Burbank sees first homicide in 3 years, Rebecca Mieliwocki recognized by Obama
A massive manhunt for a missing FBI agent, the surprise departure of the city’s chief executive, a National Teacher of the Year, tragic suicide and long-sought closure for the family of a murdered Burbank police officer. The year 2012 was full of...
Tags: Mariette Hartley, Advertising, Sports, Laws, Shootings
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Authorities: Storm blamed for man's death in Texas
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Freezing rain and sleet made for a sloppy Christmas morning trek in parts of the nation's midsection on Tuesday, while residents along the Gulf Coast braced for thunderstorms, high winds and tornadoes. Winds toppled a tree...Tags: Snow Storms, Religious Festivals, Government, Southern U.S. Storms (2011), Holidays
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TSA PreCheck program kicks off today at FLL airport
Just in time for the holidays, some frequent travelers may be able to breeze through security courtesy of a new federal program launching today at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said...
Tags: Transportation Security Administration, Fort Lauderdale, U.S. Airways, Hollywood (Broward, Florida), Miami International Airport
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Bruce & Jenn's Fiesta Bowl Blog
KWCH 12 Eyewitness SportsThe Wildcats are in Arizona preparing for Thursday's Fiesta Bowl game against the Oregon Ducks. Bruce and Jenn are following all of the Fiesta Bowl action from the University of Phoenix. They'll update this blog throughout the week, so be sure to...Tags: Michael Bishop, Eric Stonestreet, Apple iPhone, Sports, Pinstripe Bowl
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Sandy pushes down airline on-time performance in October
While Superstorm Sandy forced the cancellation of thousands of flights in late October and early November, the on-time performance of those planes that took to the air did not drop dramatically. The on-time performance of the nation's largest airlines...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, United Air Lines, Air Transportation Delays, JetBlue Airways, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Flight attendant's husband left gun in bag, attorney says
An American Airlines flight attendant charged with trying to bring a gun onto an airplane at O'Hare International Airport didn't know her husband had left the gun in her bag, her attorney said today. Sheila A. Schultz, 65, was arrested Friday morning...
Tags: Justice System, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Prosecution
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All clear given after suspicious item on plane found harmless
Police bomb and arson officers investigated a suspicious package found on an airplane at O'Hare International Airport this afternoon that turned out to be a training item for the airline involved and passengers were allowed to reboard the flight after...
Tags: O'Hare International Airport
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Which airline has the rudest employees? A survey.
Almost everyone who flies often has run into a rude airline worker. So which airline has the rudest employees? According to a survey of more than 1,000 travelers, American Airlines tops the list, with 25% of fliers saying the Fort Worth-based carrier...
Tags: Employees, Air Transportation Industry, Delta Air Lines, United Air Lines, U.S. Airways
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Problem Solver: The checks have landed
The Bears' season might have fizzled toward the end, but it finally paid off for fan Chuck Lesnik. The season ticket holder from Naperville, featured in the Dec. 2 column, sold his two seats to the Nov. 25 game against Minnesota for $325 apiece...
Tags: Jon Yates, Air Transportation Industry, Sports, Air Transportation Delays, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Airline fees sap the joy out of flying
Remember when you liked to fly? Bill Knauer does. Knauer, 76, of Laguna Niguel, spent his career in the food industry. He hopscotched all over the country peddling his wares. Fun fact: Knauer says he was the young Swanson executive who introduced TV...
Tags: John Wayne, Air Transportation Industry, Petroleum Industry, Frontier Airlines Inc., Services and Shopping
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