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Airline CEOs Call on Congress to Pay TSA Workers
Passenger and cargo carriers are backing bills that would keep TSA officers and air traffic controllers paid during future government shutdowns.
Severe Weather Delays, Cancels Thousands of Flights Across U.S.
Storms bringing snow, high winds, and rain barreled across the Midwest and East Coast.
Lufthansa Gets Approval for New Business Class Seats on 787
Dreamliners with Allegris business class seats will enter service early this week.
GOL Adds New Florida Service
A recent acquisition of up to five A330s is allowing the carrier to launch more long-haul routes.
Report: Hundreds of Staff Quit TSA
A growing number of agents are calling out of work or resigning, increasing the likelihood of long waits at airport security.
Cape Air Names New CEO
Linda Markham has retired after more than 23 years with the airline.
Southwest Exits Two Airports
The carrier has served one of the affected airports for 20 years.
Delta Extends Pause on Tel Aviv Flights
The carrier has temporarily suspended one route and will delay the relaunch of another.
United Renews Contract With Weather Forecaster
The Weather Company provides weather alert and intelligence tools and embeds its meteorologists alongside United dispatchers.