Air Travel News
Cheapflights.com's Do's and Don'ts on Air Travel and Pregnancy
BOSTON, MA-- - Congratulations! You've just received the news that you're expecting. Did you already have travel plans booked? Or are you planning to take a babymoon prior to the little one's arrival but ...
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Rural Alaska air travel subsidies survive federal budget cuts
Subsidies for rural Alaska air travel survived the cost-cutting talk as Congress passed a four-year funding bill for the Federal Aviation Administration on Monday after years of dispute.
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Strike: Air France advises fliers to postpone travel
French flights suffered major disruptions today, the second day of strike over labor rights. The strike scrubbed about 40% of the flights scheduled ...
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Domestic air travel passengers up in 2011
Domestic air travel rose by double digits last year, boosted by budget airlines’ price wars, according to the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB).
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Correcting Common Misconceptions About Air Travel
The claims airline passengers make about flights are often embellished. During turbulence, for example, passengers may think a plane is dropping hundreds of feet, when it's never typically more than 20. Airline pilot Patrick Smith, writes the Ask The Pilot column for Salon.com. He sets the record straight on common air travel myths.
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Whistle Stops: How To Travel By Train Almost Anywhere
GO-TO: a sophisticated, encyclopedic website for travel by train, track-by-track, almost anywhere on the planet.
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