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August 19, 2008
Airlines ready to expand as fuel prices drop

As fuel prices fall from record highs, it seems airlines are getting back on track with expansion plans and possible revisions to capacity cuts and fuel surcharges.

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August 18, 2008
Airlines' rising fees confuse and anger their passengers

Rising airline fees reached new milestones last week with a charge for pillows and blankets and record charges for frequent-flier award tickets.

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August 18, 2008
Airlines offer discount fares for fall

Air travelers suffering from summer sticker shock might find some relief this fall.

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August 17, 2008
BAA sale of airports moves closer to reality

A government-imposed sale of at least one major British airport among those owned by BAA appeared to take a step closer to reality during the weekend.

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August 17, 2008
At Least the Airsickness Bags Are Free

As far as airlines are concerned, you are no longer just a passenger. You are an opportunity to raise “ancillary revenue.” And when it comes to charging for things that were once free, the sky’s the limit.

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August 16, 2008
Fliers cheer laptop policy change

It's not surprising that Tim Burke is taking an airplane flight Monday, but it is unusual that he's looking forward to it.

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August 16, 2008
Crashing at Extended-Stay Hotels

Why stay in a hotel when you can park yourself in a place that feels like home?

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August 15, 2008
DHS' trusted-traveler program expands

About 1,100 people have enrolled in the Homeland Security Department’s Global Entry trusted-traveler program since it began at three airports in June, department officials have said.

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August 15, 2008
United Airlines: O'Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow

In a recent episode of United Airlines' sad saga, a surreal company press release promised to "take actions to protect customers" (and, for what it's worth, other employees) from certain United pilots, who in July were staging a work slowdown.

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August 15, 2008
American Airlines Hit By $7.1 Million in Fines

The Federal Aviation Administration, proposing one of its biggest penalties ever, said it plans to fine AMR Corp.'s American Airlines $7.1 million for allegedly violating employee drug- and alcohol-testing procedures and flying airplanes that broke maintenance regulations.

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