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American Airlines Applauds the U.S. Department of Transportation for Awarding Right to Fly Between New York Kennedy …
American Airlines, a founding member of the oneworld® Alliance, was awarded final approval today from the U.S. Department of Transportation to operate daily, year-round, nonstop service between New York’s John F.
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Five airlines commit to not charge for carry-ons
Atlanta » U.S. airlines never met a fee they didn’t like. Until now, it seems. Five major carriers agreed Sunday not to follow the lead of a small Florida airline that plans to charge for carry-on bags.
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5 airlines pledge no charges for carry-ons after Spirit announces $45 bag fee
NEW YORK — Five major airlines have agreed not to follow Spirit Airlines in instituting fees for carry-on luggage, and New York Sen. Charles Schumer said he was hopeful other carriers would follow suit.
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Southwest Airlines asks Dallas City Council to delay vote on multimillion-dollar no-bid contracts at Love Field
A top Southwest Airlines official on Tuesday asked the Dallas City Council to defer a vote on two multimillion-dollar no-bid contracts at Love Field, expressing concern that the deals are too sweet to the contractors and that they could be better for the city and the airport.
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City Hall blog: Southwest Airlines asks Dallas city council to defer vote on no-bid contracts
In a letter to City Manager Mary Suhm and Mayor Tom Leppert, a vice president for Southwest Airlines has raised concerns about two controversial no-bid contracts at Love Field that the City Council is set to vote on Wednesday.
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Congresswoman vows to fight to keep Continental Airlines in Houston
HOUSTON — U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee says she is forming a strategy to keep Continental Airlines headquartered in Houston, as the airline considers considering a merger with United Airlines. The deal could mean that Continental would move its headquarters to Chicago. “I believe today we should declare a fight to save Continental Airlines and to make sure that they stay put in Houston, Texas …
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