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A lone passenger survived the deadly Air India crash. Has this ever happened before?
The notion that only one person survived the Air India plane crash that killed 241 people on board is sparking interest on social media about how that could happen and if such a thing has happened before. A medic has said Vishwashkumar Ramesh was thrown out of the plane Thursday and walked to a nearby ambulance for aid. Dr. Dhaval...
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Air India crash kills 241 people onboard, leaving 1 survivor
One person onboard reportedly survived an Air India crash that left 240 others on the aircraft dead shortly after takeoff on a flight from Ahmedabad to the United Kingdom.
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FAA to investigate after landing plane rolls onto grass at Boston's Logan Airport
A runway is closed at Logan International Airport after a JetBlue plane rolled onto grass as it landed Thursday.
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Man convicted of posing as flight attendant to score over 120 free flights
Tiron Alexander, 35, was convicted of wire fraud and entering secure areas of an airport under false pretenses, the Department of Justice said Tuesday.
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Air India plane headed to London crashes with more than 240 onboard
An Air India passenger plane bound for London crashed Thursday in Ahmedabad, India. While the city’s police commissioner said none of the people aboard survived the crash, there were reports in the local Indian media that one man was able to escape the airliner alive.
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Wi-Fi service interrupted on some United Airlines flights. Here's why
Starlink has been shut down on regional aircraft operated by United Airlines due to issues with “static interference,” according to the airline.
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No, you can't use your Costco card as Real ID at the airport, TSA warns
Last week, TSA debunked a rumor that claimed airport security agents would accept the grocery store membership card in place of a Real ID.
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Major airline teams up with Spotify to maximize in-flight entertainment
United Airlines passengers will be able to listen to curated Spotify playlists, audiobooks and video podcasts directly from their seatback screens.
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United Airlines is changing how early you need to check-in for flights. Here's the new deadline
United Airlines passengers are facing a big change beginning Tuesday as the airline shifts how early fliers must check-in for trips.
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Toddler found safe in Newark Airport baggage room after conveyor belt joyride
Officers reportedly hopped onto the luggage conveyor belt to follow the 2-year-old’s movements and find the child in a checked baggage room.
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Passenger attacks flight attendant on Chicago-bound plane
An emergency was declared on a Chicago-bound American Airlines flight after a passenger had an onboard outburst and allegedly attacked a flight attendant.
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‘Coming with me': Passenger attacks flight attendant on Chicago-bound plane
An emergency was declared on a Chicago-bound American Airlines flight after a passenger had an onboard outburst and allegedly attacked a flight attendant.
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As summer travel heats up, here's how American Airlines prepares
As the summer travel season begins, here’s how American Airlines is preparing for the expected influx. NBC Chicago’s Kye Martin reports.
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Flying high: Pigeons create pandemonium on Delta flight out of Minneapolis
A flight out of Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport was delayed multiple times over the weekend thanks to a pair of pigeons.
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Big changes coming to popular airlines this summer — and they could cost you
Big changes coming to popular airlines this summer — and they could cost you
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Big changes coming to popular airlines this summer — and they could cost you
Big changes are coming for travelers this summer, including from popular airlines — and they could be costly.
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United Airlines changing check-in cutoff times for domestic flights
United Airlines is changing the amount of time travelers have to check in for a flight starting next month.
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Southwest Airlines will start charging $35 for a checked bag tomorrow
Southwest on May 28 will start selling basic economy tickets and charging for checked bags for the first time in its history.
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DOJ reaches deal to allow Boeing to avoid prosecution over 737 Max crashes
The Justice Department has reached a deal with Boeing that will allow the airplane giant to avoid criminal prosecution for allegedly misleading U.S. regulators about the 737 Max jetliner before two of the planes crashed and killed 346 people, according to court papers filed Friday.
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Weather alert system, runway lights weren't working at San Diego airport before deadly jet crash
The weather alert system and runway lights weren’t working at a foggy San Diego airport where a private jet was planning to land before it crashed.