Airlines, FAA in talks about when flight cuts will stop
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The end of the shutdown means airlines can work to resume normal operations. But there’s still a few hurdles in the way.
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Trump administration makes major change to compensation plan for flight delays
The Trump administration is formally abandoning a Biden-era plan that sought to require airlines to compensate stranded passengers with cash, lodging and meals for flight disruptions
A plane carrying four members of Congress to Washington, DC, to vote on ending the government shutdown was diverted due to a “disruptive passenger” who later declared to fellow flyers, “We live in a fascist state.”
Federal authorities are investigating after airline officials said a police officer left a loaded handgun magazine on a Frontier Airlines flight over the weekend.
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The Odd But Practical Physical Requirement To Become A Flight Attendant For Some Airlines
Becoming a flight attendant is not easy. Some airlines require fluency in two languages, hospitality experience, and one odd physical requirement for safety.
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Trump signs bill to end longest-ever government shutdown
President Trump signed a bill on Wednesday night to reopen the government and officially end the 43-day shutdown after the House earlier passed a bipartisan funding package. Why it matters: Trump's signature on the bill ends the longest-ever federal government shutdown,