About face: Spirit says it will refund dying vet’s fare

Spirit Airlines says it will refund a dying Vietnam veteran’s nonrefundable airline ticket, after all. View full post on USATODAY.com Feed

Former TSA chief says airport security is broken

Kip Hawley, the former head of the TSA, says passenger have been blanketed with with too much unnecessary screening. View full post on USATODAY.com Feed

AirTran is top U.S. carrier, rating says

AirTran is the nation’s top airline in terms of customer service and reliability. View full post on USATODAY.com Feed

AirTran is top U.S. carrier, annual rating says

AirTran is the nation’s top airline in terms of customer service and reliability. View full post on USATODAY.com Feed

US Airways unveils services, says it’s still studying merger

US Airways executives on Wednesday were tight-lipped about the airline’s ongoing evaluation of a potential bid for bankrupt American Airlines … View full post on USATODAY.com Feed

Pittsburgh hotels highest occupancy in decade, report says

Pittsburgh filled more hotel rooms in 2011 than it had in a decade, thanks to a mix of bigger conventions and more tourists. View full post on USATODAY.com Feed

Royal Caribbean says goodbye to its oldest ship

The Monarch of the Seas will transfer out of the fleet in April 2013. View full post on USATODAY.com Feed

FAA says new ‘safety culture’ will stress solutions, not blame

It may seem counterintuitive, but federal aviation officials said Wednesday they will make the skies safer for air travelers not by punishing FAA employees who report making mistakes, but by protecting them from punishment. View full post on Flights.com Travel News

Washington Monument may be sinking, official says

The Washington Monument, which is slated for repairs after it was damaged in an earthquake last year, appears to be sinking, according to preliminary data collected by the National Geodetic Survey. View full post on Flights.com Travel News

Airport X-ray machines are safe for passengers, report says

A government inspector general report says passengers get an “extremely low dose” of radiation from airport X-ray scanning machines. View full post on USATODAY.com Feed

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