Airlines

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Ryanair Flight to Spain Hit by Students’ Protest over Fees

7 February 2011 Did you ever think an air carrier fees for baggage could start a mutiny? It happened on a Ryanair flight in Spain where about a 100 students got tired of ... read more

As Delta Pulls Out of Virginia City, US Airways Expands

2 December 2010 As Delta Pulls Out of Virginia City, US Airways Expands Next spring, US Airways will upgrade a few of its turboprop flights to regional-jet flights at Virginia’s Lynchburg Regional Airport. The Associated Press notes US Airways’ “announcement follows news of ... read more

Snow Disrupts Travel Across Europe, Shuts Down Airports

2 December 2010 Snow Disrupts Travel Across Europe, Shuts Down Airports Winter decided to opt for a strong display of snow, cold weather and icy roads this year, even before the first winter day in the calendar. Severe conditions impaired travel ... read more

Airports and airlines Make it Easier For Travelers to Get Alcohol

30 November 2010 Lately, experiencing happy hour at 30.000 feet has become easily accessible to travelers, as some airports in the U.S. have started to allow the purchase of alcohol. Also, if you ... read more

US Airlines Optimistic: JetBlu, Delta add extra seats to their flights

29 November 2010 The mostly optimistic outlook the travel industry has benefited from for the greater part of 2010 has encouraged airlines to add seats and flights, while still remaining cautious. This month, ... read more

Air Travel Back to Normal in Indonesia, but Mount Merapi Still Spews Ash

11 November 2010 Air Travel Back to Normal in Indonesia, but Mount Merapi Still Spews Ash International airlines resumed flights as of today as skies have been clear over the Indonesian capital, which is hundreds of miles to the west of Mount Merapi, Indonesia’s deadly volcano ... read more

United Airlines Sued by Blind Passengers over Check-in Kiosks

2 November 2010 Three blind United Airline passengers have sued the carrier over the lack of easy check-in options. The plaintiffs say the airline refuses to use technology that’s been available for decades ... read more