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American Might Jettison Workers To Stay In Flight Investor's Business Daily While other airlines were able to strike labor deals, American remained saddled with the industry's highest labor costs. It is the only large carrier still funding worker pensions. American lost $904 million in December alone, more than in the first ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Head to Orlando for $174 Chicago Tribune Compared with last year's February weather, winter is treating Chicago pretty well. But you can get even warmer and mix in some family fun for $174 round trip to Orlando. Fly.com is offering this nonstop flight deal, with taxes included, starting Feb. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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NAS Jax Air Terminal staff keeps passengers moving Florida Times-Union With approximately 33600 people transiting through the terminal each year on nearly 2500 flights, the Sailors work hard to ensure passengers are processed, screened and boarded efficiently as they continue on their journeys. "We strive to provide the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Art of deal-making The Asian Age It leads one to wonder if the reluctance of the US government to part with source codes, flight control laws, and other super-sensitive information as part of a comprehensive transfer of technology deal — one of the reasons for rejecting the American ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Southwest & AirTran Flight Attendants Closer To Merge CBS Local Southwest flight attendants are represented by the Transport Workers Union, while their AirTran counterparts are members of the Association of Flight Attendants. Among AirTran attendants, 91 percent approved the deal, which will likely result in higher ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Intrepid West Essex group enables trafficked African children to remain free New Jersey Hills A trans-Atlantic flight for several West Essex families will translate into a flight to freedom for enslaved children in Ghana, West Africa, in two weeks. That's when the Robbins family of Verona, along with several members of Congregation Agudath ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Greek PM seeks backing for reforms key to bailout Reuters With a long-delayed deal with private sector creditors to cut Greece's debt mountain by 100 billion euros nearly wrapped up, the government is now racing to complete talks on the 130-billion euro ($170.18 billion) bailout by the end of the week. See all stories on this topic » |
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