FAA to issue rules aimed at tired airline pilots

Nearly three years after the deadly crash of a regional airliner flown by two exhausted pilots, the Federal Aviation Administration is releasing … View full post on Flights.com Travel News

Alec Baldwin slams airline in ‘apology’

For those who hoped the Alec Baldwin-American Airlines brouhaha would quickly fade from the headlines … bad news. View full post on USATODAY.com Travel

Alec Baldwin slams airline service in ‘apology’

For those who hoped the Alec Baldwin-American Airlines brouhaha would quickly fade from the headlines … bad news. View full post on USATODAY.com Travel

Game addiction costs Alec Baldwin his airline seat

Alec Baldwin&os;s addiction to the cell phone game “Words with Friends” got him booted from an American Airlines plane parked at a Los Angeles International Airport gate Tuesday afternoon, the actor&os;s spokesman said. View full post on Flights.com Travel News

Airfare Expert: Use airline ‘Dead Zones’ to find cheap flights

The simplest way to determine a dead zone is to figure out when everyone wants to fly, and then travel in the opposite season. View full post on USATODAY.com Travel

Airline grounds country singer

Country music artist John Rich had such a great time in Las Vegas that he was not fit to fly home to Nashville Sunday, according to his publicist and Southwest Airlines. View full post on Flights.com Travel News

Airline food rated for healthiness

Air Canada and Virgin America offer the healthiest airline food, according to a nutritional survey. View full post on USATODAY.com Travel

FAA: United, Continental now a single airline

United and Continental today received a single operating certificate from Federal Aviation Administration, a key merger milestone that allows … View full post on USATODAY.com Travel

AMR is 100th airline bankruptcy since 1990

The bankruptcy filing today by American Airlines parent AMR marks the 100th airline bankruptcy since 1990, according “unofficial compilation … View full post on USATODAY.com Travel

FAA removes emergency oxygen from airline lavatories

The FAA says it will take two to four years before emergency oxygen is restored to aircraft lavatories. View full post on USATODAY.com Travel

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