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Passengers, airlines can't afford late 1st flight
2014-12-14 09:46:50| Airlines - Topix.net
For years, Southwest was the most punctual of big U.S. airlines, so its tumble toward the bottom of government rankings for on-time arrivals was stunning. Southwest officials needed to fix an ill-fated decision to squeeze more flights into the schedule.
Oil Prices Pushing Down Business Costs, Not Just for Airlines, Shippers
2014-12-13 09:01:49| Airlines - Topix.net
Businesses are paying less for everything from air freight to lubricants, showing that the steep drop in global oil prices is benefiting more than just consumers at the gas pump . For now, energy-related costs are posting the largest drops.
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Southwest Airlines files applications to serve Caribbean destinations from Houston
2014-12-13 04:57:01| Airlines - Topix.net
Southwest Airlines filed applications on Thursday with the US Department of Transportation requesting approval to serve six regional destinations with new, daily, nonstop service from William P. Hobby Airport in Houston. After receiving US government approval of the new service, Southwest will begin selling these flights, offering customers nonstop options between Houston and four destinations in Mexico -- Cancun, Mexico City, Puerto Vallarta, and San Jose del Cabo/Los Cabos -- as well as flights to San Jose, Costa Rica, and Belize City, Belize.
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American Airlines Uses Its Tulsa Base To Install WiFi In Planes
2014-12-13 01:08:03| Wireless - Topix.net
American Airlines Uses Its Tulsa Base To Install WiFi In Planes - NewsOn6.com - Tulsa, OK - News, Weather, Video and Sports - KOTV.com The modifications aren't easy, even on a brand new airplane. One airplane was just delivered to American this past week.
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Colorado eco devo commission questions state's role in maintaining Frontier Airlines jobs
2014-12-12 16:23:32| Airlines - Topix.net
Frontier Airlines' recent actions are touching off a debate among Colorado economic-development leaders about what step - if any - is appropriate for the state to take to try to keep the Denver-headquartered airline from moving jobs out of state. Frontier CEO David Siegel sent a letter to employees on Nov. 17 warning them that the airline will cut jobs and routes at Denver International Airport in 2015 as it converts from a traditional business model to that of being an ultra-low-cost carrier.
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