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Airtravelerscallforfamilysection
From: NBC Sports on Thu, Mar 24 2011 1:51 PM
As airlines cut flights and squeeze more people onto a plane, there’s a growing debate on whether they should carve out special sections for families, of even offer kid-free flights. Tom Parsons of bestfares.com discusses. (Jansing Co)
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Roughweathercancelsscoresofflights
From: NBC Sports on Sun, Dec 26 2010 2:15 PM
Major airlines have cancelled over 1,000 flights on the East Coast due to stormy weather. NBC’s Peter Alexander reports. (msnbc tv)
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Cargooncommercialflightsasecurityrisk
From: NBC Sports on Sun, Oct 31 2010 8:33 PM
Air travelers have grown accustomed to heightened security, but the precautions may not be addressing what some experts call a major security gap: the shipment of cargo, often on commercial flights. NBC’s Peter Alexander reports. (Nightly News)
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Scandinavianflightsstillhamperedbyash
From: NBC Sports on Thu, Apr 22 2010 7:29 AM
Nearly all of the 28,000 flights in European air space today are expected to proceed, but volcanic ash continues to limit flights in Norway and Sweden. NBC’s Chris Jansing reports. (Today Show)
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Europeanflightsclearedfortakeoff
From: NBC Sports on Wed, Apr 21 2010 7:09 PM
Europe’s major airports were back in operation Wednesday, with officials predicting flights to be back on a full schedule by Thursday, but some travelers are being told they may still have to wait weeks to get home. NBC's Dawna Friesen reports. (Nightly News)
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FlightsresumeinEuropetravelchaoscontinues
From: NBC Sports on Wed, Apr 21 2010 1:34 PM
Flights are slowly returning to Britain’s skies, but the gridlock from Iceland's volcanic ash plume is far from over. ITV's Romilly Weeks reports.  (Nightly News)
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FirstFlightsResumeAfterVolcano
From: NBC Sports on Tue, Apr 20 2010 10:39 AM
The first flights are ready for take off again. with CNBC’s Stephane Pedrazzi. (CNBC)
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SmallnumberofGermanflightstoresume
From: NBC Sports on Mon, Apr 19 2010 10:44 AM
Msnbc’s Monica Novotny reports that 50 Lufthansa flights will be allowed to fly to Germany since the volcano erupted in Iceland. (Other)
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PressureBuildstoGetEuropeanFlightsinAir
From: NBC Sports on Mon, Apr 19 2010 7:20 AM
Pressure is building to get European flights in the air again, five days after ash from an Icelandic volcano brought much of Europe’s air traffic to a standstill. CNBC's Stephane Pedrazzi has the story. (CNBC)
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AshcloudlikelytocancelsomeUSflights
From: NBC Sports on Thu, Apr 15 2010 7:37 PM
A volcanic eruption in Iceland caused massive disruption to air travel across Europe on Thursday as flights to and from the UK were cancelled. Officials said 50 percent of all flights from North America to Europe would be impacted Friday. NBC’s Dawna Friesen reports. (Nightly News)
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Airlineswillcancelflightstoavoidfines
From: NBC Sports on Fri, Mar 19 2010 2:23 PM
Several airlines say they’ll preemptively cancel flights if necessary, rather than risk penalties for passengers stuck on the tarmac. KXAS's Ellen Goldberg reports. (NBC News Channel)
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BlizzardhaltsflightsatDCairports
From: NBC Sports on Sat, Feb 06 2010 8:25 PM
All flights at Dulles and Regan airports are cancelled until further noticed. Msnbc’s Melissa Rehberger talks with Tara Hamilton of the D.C. Metro Airport Authority. (Other)
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MedevacflightsfromHaitiresume
From: NBC Sports on Tue, Feb 02 2010 7:06 PM
The U.S. has resumed medevac flights of badly injured Haitians to Florida hospitals. The evacuations were temporarily suspended over questions of who would pay. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports. (Nightly News)
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TSAcracksdownonUSboundflights
From: NBC Sports on Tue, Jan 05 2010 6:54 PM
Jan. 4: Today marks the first day tough new security and screening procedures will be put into place for many international flights bound for the U.S. NBC’s Pete Williams reports. (Today Show)
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