As intoxicated travelers cause problems on planes, different groups – air crew. airlines, airport personnel, and more – blame each other for the issue.
Oregon's governor has declared a state of emergency to ensure fuel supplies continue despite the shutdown of the Olympic Pipeline due to a leak. The pipeline supplies 90% of the state's fuel.
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Pipeline Leak Cuts Fuel to Sea-Tac, Portland
Last week airports and airlines on the West Coast learned of a leak in the Olympic Pipeline, which is operated by BP ...
Apple has a new tool developed with Delta Air Lines that enables AirTag location data to flow straight into Delta’s baggage ...
With Thanksgiving less than a week away, the holiday season is here whether any of us are ready or not. Last year, the ...
Flight cancellations. Record crowds. A recent government shutdown. Here are some tips for navigating an especially fraught ...
Customers no longer want to feel like one of many,” said Alicia Tillman, Delta's chief marketing officer. “They want to feel like the only one.” ...
As millions of travelers prepare to navigate crowded airports during the holiday rush, understanding your rights regarding ...
Video footage of reality TV personality Porsha Williams speaking about the Sunday incident on a Delta Air Lines flight ...
The dispute occurred on Nov. 16 and stemmed from another passenger's issue with Porsha Williams' phone volume, according to ...
Airlines resume normal operations after FAA terminates flight reduction emergency order, citing improved air traffic control staffing levels ...
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