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US Airways pilots sue carrier, 911 service in the skies, TSA pays to settle breast exposure lawsuit

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Easter egg hunt at the Joule, Ryanair takes cell phone service off the air, Air France crash victims’ relatives sue in U.S.

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A federal judge cleared American Airlines of wrongdoing in a case involving a canceled flight from Chicago. The lawsuit was brought up by six Iraqi-American men who “claimed their nationality caused the cancellation of a flight.”

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Late last year, Yale University student Jesse Maiman took a flight from New Haven, Conn. to Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, checking one bag. In the bag was “his Xbox 360, which had a specialized hard drive and components he said cost more than $1,000.”

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johnfrenayeA true travel professional will be on your side from beginning to end. But what happens when you run across one of the 138,000 plus people that have bought their way into the travel industry by joining an alleged pyramid scheme? Whose side are they on?

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Back in August we reported that American and Kayak have been suing each other regarding displaying American’s fares on Kayak. Now both Travel Weekly and International Business Times (IBT) have reported that the suit has been settled.

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A federal jury on Monday ordered American Airlines to pay $325,000 to skycaps at Boston’s Logan Airport for lost tips after the airline began charging a $2-per-bag bee for curbside check-in service.

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