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Now that Ohio no longer bans non-essential travel, the Columbus Regional Airport Authority is preparing for travelers once again.Travel restrictions and…
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Carbon emissions from global air travel are rising fast, and U.S. passengers make up the largest share. But some are vowing not to fly at all, motivated by guilt and concern for the environment.
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Starting Oct. 1, 2020, travelers will need a REAL ID-compliant driver's license or other accepted form of ID to pass through security.
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The Wright Company Factory, located near W. Third St. in Dayton, has been officially listed on the National Register of Historic Places....
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Frequent flyers have often complained of shrinking legroom on flights. Now Congress has ordered the FAA to establish minimum seat widths and pitch — but that's unlikely to result in more space.
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In a letter responding to a lawsuit brought by the group Flyers Rights, the Federal Aviation Administration said that current seat size is not a safety issue.
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Wilmington Air Park, with 12 companies and 1,200 employees, is ready to embark on $3 million worth of improvements in the first quarter of 2018 as it…
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The Trump administration has already banned large electronics in cabins of flights from several Middle Eastern countries. The European Union wants talks over the proposal, which could cost airlines.
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An annual study gives airlines the highest scores for quality in the 26 years the ratings have been compiled. But the ratings don't fully reflect the experience of the American air traveler.
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Cleveland officials searching for a plane carrying six people that disappeared over Lake Erie say more than 120 pieces of debris have been recovered, and…