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American Airlines Quadrupled Austin Service, Could Tampa And Raleigh Be Next?

American Airlines announced on Monday that it would be increasing service in Austin, Texas and Tampa Bay, Florida. The airline’s decision to expand is part of the company’s efforts to compete with low cost carriers and counter a decrease in demand for air travel due to increased security measures implemented after 9/11. What other markets

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With US International Travel Reopening, Expect Higher Prices and Longer Lines

The Trump administration has re-imposed travel restrictions on seven predominantly Muslim countries, indefinitely halting the US Refugee Admissions Program. Plans for a 50% increase to nonimmigrant visa fees have also been put in place due to an expected rise of international travelers. American Airlines and JetBlue will offer special flights from New York City’s JFK

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US Releases Details of New International Travel System, Effective Nov. 8

The United States has released an update on their new international travel system on the day of its implementation, Nov. 8th. The updated system includes a number of changes to foreign visitor policies and immigration procedures for those entering the US under the Global Entry program as well as other visa applicants with similar qualifications.

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American Airlines CEO Speaks Out After Passenger Broke Crewmember’s Nose On Cross Country Flight

American Airlines CEO Doug Parker says he does not recall ever seeing such a violent incident on board one of the company’s flights. The airline is “looking into” why this happened and expressed regret to its customers for what they’ve had to endure, but some passengers are still unsatisfied with American Airlines’ response. American Airlines

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Royal Caribbean Group Plans for Net Zero Emissions by 2050

Royal Caribbean, the largest cruise company in North America, has announced plans to be net-zero by 2050. The group’s investment of $1 billion will help them reach this goal while also lowering their carbon footprint and preventing negative environmental impacts on marine life. The “Royal Caribbean Group Plans for Net Zero Emissions by 2050” is

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