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What's already expected to be a massive storm could turn into blizzard conditions.
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Fears of planes falling from the sky after Verizon and AT&T on Wednesday started activating a major part of their wireless 5G networks have so far failed to materialize.
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Thousands of flights have been canceled, leaving travelers scrambling to figure out how book new seats and get reimbursements for added expenses.
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The airline says it was forced to cancel more than 800 flights on Sunday alone due to poor weather and staff shortages.
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A federal judge ordered United Airlines to temporarily halt its plan to remove unvaccinated employees seeking a religious or medical exemption from the company payroll.
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Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport reported 74 flight cancellations Monday, 68 of which were from Spirit Airlines, according to flight tracking service FlightAware.com. On Sunday, Spirit accounted for 34 of 37 cancellations at the airport.
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The ripple effects of decisions made throughout the pandemic could mean disruptions for thousands of passengers throughout the busy summer travel season.
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Websites and mobile apps were disrupted in the second major tech outage this month affecting large corporations around the globe.
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Amid a sudden surge in demand for domestic travel, especially to beach destinations and national parks, decimated airlines are adding service to new markets as they try to inch back to profitability.
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The inspector general for the Transportation Department says U.S. regulators must address oversight failures that led to two deadly Boeing 737 Max crashes in 2018 and 2019.
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This post will be updated today, Wednesday, Feb. 10, and through the week with the latest information on COVID-19 in South Florida.
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Starting Jan. 26, airlines will only allow people to board if they provide documentation that they tested negative in the preceding three days or have recovered from the disease.