Long Lines Lead to Rise of Wheelchair ‘Miracles’
It happens regularly, airport officials say. A traveler requests a wheelchair, gets pushed to the front of the security line and screened—and then jumps up out of the chair and rushes off into the...
View ArticleSmaller seats, fuller planes have passengers grumpier
Airline passengers are getting grumpier, and it’s little wonder. Airlines keep shrinking the size of seats to stuff more people onto planes, those empty middle seats that once provided a little more...
View ArticleBill to end airport delays headed for House vote
Legislation to end furloughs of air traffic controllers and delays for millions of travelers is headed to a House vote after a dark-of-night vote in the Senate that took place after most lawmakers had...
View ArticleAsiana to sue S.F. TV station over bogus pilot names
Asiana said Monday that it will sue a San Francisco TV station that damaged the airline’s reputation by using bogus and racially offensive names for four pilots on a plane that crashed earlier this...
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