international travel

The State Department on Monday updated its travel alert for Mexico, which was issued in October 2007, to warn U.S. tourists of ongoing border violence.

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Carriers are slashing prices as demand for business class seats sags along with the economy.

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Aer Lingus and United Airlines announced a code-sharing partnership Tuesday that will allow customers to begin booking the joined services in September for flights beginning Nov. 1.

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The European Union announced today, for better or worse, guidelines that will permit use of mobile phones on flights.

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A British Airways plane headed for San Francisco made an emergency landing in Ireland Saturday night.

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The baggage problems for British Airways continued Wednesday, forcing the airline to cancel or delay even more flights.

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Another day, another round of cancellations at Heathrow Airport’s problem-plagued new Terminal 5. British Airways canceled 54 short-haul flights Monday and said more could be in store for Tuesday.

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No passport required, yet

by Jon Surmacz on March 28, 2008

U.S. citizens won’t need a passport to cross over land into Canada or Mexico until the middle of next year, the Department of Homeland Security announced Thursday.

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New terminal, same hassle. British Airways canceled 34 of its 380 flights Thursday as the airline had problems with baggage, parking and security screening of staff members.

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A giant game of musical chairs is about to begin at London’s Heathrow Airport as British Airways transfers more than 70 percent of its operations to the new Terminal 5.

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