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New TSA knife policy angers flight attendants
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Mar 8, 2013
The Transportation Security Administration has announced a policy change that would allow airline passengers to carry small knives and sports equipment onto planes, beginning next month. Flight attendants and air marshals protested.
Next up on the sequester tarmac? Corporate jets
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Mar 6, 2013
The Federal Aviation Administration has identified dozens of airfields that could be closed, many of which are regularly used by business travelers and executives.
Bus travel picks up speed in Midwest
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Dec 27, 2012
There’s a new trend emerging that is rivaling the car and even some airlines.
Brazil plans massive airport expansion
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Jan 23, 2013
Brazilian President announces plans to build at least 800 new regional airports.
Are we prepared for a world where people print guns?
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Sep 4, 2012
Advances in 3D printing lead to difficult issues for law and government.
Frugal travels
Interview with
Aug 6, 2012
Meg Favreau of Wisebread.com shares tips on how to travel well without emptying your wallet.
Sight-feeling: Travel for the disabled
Interview by
Jul 6, 2012
An owner of a travel agency for the blind shares his experiences traveling around the world.
Low-fare airline carriers catch on in Southeast Asia
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May 29, 2012
Southwest Airlines-style budget carriers are now growing in popularity in Southeast Asia. Some flights can cost as little as $20 to fly internationally.
Is the airport pat-down coming to an end?
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May 28, 2012
Maybe in the distant future. The Department of Homeland Security wants technology companies to design a scanning device that would replace the pat-down.
The role of airports in building the economy
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Jan 27, 2012
If the United States wants to continue to be the major player in the global economy, it needs an efficient, robust aviation system.










