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Court documents say the pilot who tried to cut the engines midflight told police he was struggling with mental health, was having a nervous breakdown and had taken psychedelic mushrooms two days beforehand.
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Around 90% of airport-contracted employees report having zero days of paid sick leave, according to a union survey.
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Meteorologists say there will be at least 19 named storms during the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane season. This forecast could make it more difficult for flights going through Florida, especially if the planes don't have the proper equipment.
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The combination would create a larger discount airline to compete against the nation’s dominant carriers.
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What's behind the bottlenecks in air travel? Airlines have been caught flat-footed by a travel surgeAir travel is roaring back after the pandemic caused it to crash in 2020. AAA says more than 4 million Americans will fly over Thanksgiving, almost matching 2019 numbers. But airlines have struggled to adjust.
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Tampa International Airport says leisure travel is leading to a faster than expected recovery for the airline industry.
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Lucas Wall says he has generalized anxiety disorder and wearing a mask causes him to feel like he’s having a panic attack. He claims the flight mask mandate is unconstitutional.
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With such a strong demand for air travel, expect to see airlines release more flights in the coming year.
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Orlando International Airport will offer a nonstop service to Hawaii in March.
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As coronavirus cases take off across the U.S., airlines promote holiday deals and encourage travel. But are flyers throwing caution to the wind?
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On an eight-hour Emirates flight, with mask-wearing enforced, a whopping 27 coronavirus-positive people boarded the plane in Dubai. Guess how many passengers got infected?
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Airlines have furloughed tens of thousands of employees. Now they wonder what they'll do next. For some it's a career change; for others it's finding a temporary job until the industry recovers.