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Wet Christmas? Probably (Daily Pilot)
It will be a stormy Christmas in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, forecasters predict.
Subsidies help Lancaster restore air service; Hagerstown also to get flights (USA Today)
Commercial air service is set to resume this spring at Pennsylvania's Lancaster Airport. Regional carrier Cape Air was selected by the Department of Transportation to provide Essential Air Service (EAS) flights from the city, according to LancasterOnline.com. EAS service is...
Flight attendant named best villain (Saskatoon StarPhoenix)
REGINA (SNN) -- A former flight attendant alleged to have set fire to an airplane en route to Regina has been named the "Best Villain" of 2008 by a popular travel website.
Flight diverted from Bismarck to Fargo (The Bismarck Tribune)
FARGO (AP) - Northwest Airlines says a commuter flight from Minneapolis to Bismarck was diverted to Fargo because of a mechanical problem.
2 ka abyon sa PAL mi-divert sa Mactan (Sun Star)
DUHA ka mga abyon sa Philippine Airlines (PAL) nga paingon sa Cagayan de Oro na-stranded ang ilang mga flight sa Mactan Cebu International Airport (MCIA) nunot sa bati nga kahimtang sa panahon nga nasinati kagahapon sa buntag sa distinasyon sa abyon.
Year in review: Bold moves help airlines, FedEx cut costs, turn profits in 2008 (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines merged, and overnight Memphis was a hub city for the world's largest passenger airline. The airport completed a landmark land swap giving the Tennessee Air National Guard a new base and freeing 103 acres of prime real estate for a FedEx superhub expansion. Those were some of the 2008 highlights for transportation-related engines that drive the Greater ...
Airport prepares for takeoff (Lancaster Online)
It's official: Lancaster Airport has a new commercial air carrier.Wednesday, the federal Department of Transportation announced that Hyannis, Mass.-based Cape Air has been chosen to provide Essential Air Service here, through at least Sept. 30 of this year.One of the largest independent regional air...
Airport use grows 99 percent since Mesaba's arrival (Columbia Missourian)
COLUMBIA — Bob Eckle, who works in marketing, has been using the Columbia Regional Airport for about a month. A frequent flier who travels at least three times a month for his job, Eckle used to fly out of St. Louis or Kansas City because it required fewer layovers than flying from Columbia. Now he catches flights out of Columbia because he can connect to his destinations via Memphis. Eckle ...
St. Cloud airport sees decline in passengers (St. Cloud Times)
The number of passengers boarding commercial flights at the local airport in 2008 was off more than 20 percent from the previous year, according to preliminary enplanement numbers provided by the airport.
Lancaster lands new air service (Lancaster Online)
Lancaster Airport has a new commercial air service.Cape Air will provide regularly scheduled flights from Lancaster to Baltimore-Washington International Airport, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced Friday.Cape Air was favored by Lancaster Airport Authority, which had sent its recommenda...
Stocks up at close of 2009’s first trading day (Memphis Business Journal)
The Dow Jones industrial average finished the first trading day of 2009 over 9,000 while the majority of Memphis-based public companies saw positive advances in share prices. (PNCL) (MAA)
Columbia among airline’s best markets (Columbia Daily Tribune)
With the help of a new carrier, air service at the Columbia Regional Airport took off during the last four months of 2009 and landed the city on Mesaba Airlines’ Top 5 list for the year.
Columbia among airline’s best markets (Columbia Daily Tribune)
With the help of a new carrier, air service at the Columbia Regional Airport took off during the last four months of 2009 and landed the city on Mesaba Airlines’ Top 5 list for the year.
Food, discounters win big in 2008 on local stock index (Rockford Register Star)
ROCKFORD — Discounters and food companies were the rare winners in 2008 on the Register Star’s stock index, which suffered its worst year since 2002. 2008 winners and losers Star 60 yearly closes
Tourism in spotlight (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
The credit crunch, housing crisis and overall downturn in the global economy will continue to be felt in Hawaii this year as companies cut their work forces, housing prices continue their slump and travelers remain skittish about long-haul leisure trips.
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