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14 hours ago ago from UK Proton Cars
Flights across international borders are no longer limited to the major airlines only. Over the years a number of relatively smaller airlines have come on to the scene and provided competition for these big airlines. The competiton that has resulted from this has been beneficial for a number of reasons. The first one being that this has resulted in a lowering of the airfares across the board. Any airline that is charging extremely high ...
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2 hours ago ago from The Airline Zone
Topix Airline News | Dec 18, 2009 | Comments 0 Denver-based Frontier Airlines announced Thursday it is starting seasonal summer service to Fairbanks International Airport. Read more about this article Filed Under : Airline News About the Author : Trackback URL You must be logged in to post a comment.
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21 hours ago ago from Carefree Travel Blog
Several airports are offering free gift wrapping service. Travelers are advised to leave gifts unwrapped prior to checking them or taking them through security checkpoints if they want to avoid secondary screening. Volunteers at Phoenix Sky Harbor will offer gift wrapping past security Dec. 21 through Dec. 24 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Donations, which will be given to charities, will be accepted. The Container Store and Southwest Airlines ...
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15 hours ago ago from tourism&aviation
It's a key reason the carrier has gained market share this year. But how long can it resist adding the fee? http://www.latimes.com By Hugo MartÃn December 19, 2009 To the frustration of many travelers, the nation's 10 largest airlines have collected about $740 million in baggage fees in the third quarter of this year -- a 111% increase over the same period in 2008. With those kind of numbers from the U.S. Bureau of Transportation ...
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3 hours ago ago from Aftermath News
Reuters | Dec 19, 2009 WASHINGTON (Reuters) The U.S. East Coast was under a Winter Storm Warning early on Saturday for heavy snowfall centered around the nation's capital, the National Weather Service said on its website. Snow accumulation through Saturday night for Washington, D.C, was forecast at between 15 and 25 inches, with cold and windy conditions and blowing snow. The storm was expected to pass through the mid-Atlantic ...
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