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New Airport for New York Planned
Filed in archive Aviation Travel by Terah Shelton on January 29, 2008
If you're a frequent flier based in New York, I have some great news for you. According to an article on MSNBC, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey hopes to convert the inactive Stewart ...
Aviation News Update: In-Flight Internet & Fuel Surcharges
Filed in archive Aviation News by Terah Shelton on January 23, 2008
Here's the best of the aviation news I've missed. Airlines Abandon Higher Fuel Surcharge A doubling of the fuel surcharge tacked on to most tickets by American Airlines and other carriers h...
Boeing Announces Delay for 787 Jetliner
Filed in archive Aviation News by Terah Shelton on January 16, 2008
For the third time, Boeing has announced a delay for its 787 jetliner. Crippled by a slow assembly line and mishaps, Boeing is pushing back delivery until early 2009. This is probably not good news fo...
Airports to Charge More to Land
Filed in archive Aviation Travel by Terah Shelton on January 14, 2008
Travelers beware! It could cost you even more money to fly. According to an article on MSNBC, a new federal policy will make it possible for airports to charge landing fees based on the time flights l...
Aviation News Update: Mice on United Flight & New Fare Increases
Filed in archive Aviation Travel by Terah Shelton on January 9, 2008
Here's the best of the aviation news I missed. Eight mice found - dead and alive - on United Airlines flight In a reversal of roles, the United States nearly imported its own tainted goods to Ch...
Two Irish Airplanes Struck by Lightning
Filed in archive Aviation Travel by Terah Shelton on January 7, 2008
Who says lightning doesn't strike twice. According to an article on MSNBC, two Ireland-based aer lingus flights were struck by lightning at the Shannon Airport in Ireland. Luckily, no one was inju...
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