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Pinnacle Airlines Can Take Delta's $74 Million Loan BusinessWeek (PNCLQ) (PNCLQ), the bankrupt airline won approval to borrow as much as $74.3 million from Delta Airlines Inc. after a judge overruled objections from a group of shareholders. US Bankruptcy Judge Robert Gerber in Manhattan court today approved the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
JOHN WILSON: Responders deal with tragic call The Morning Sun Many of the same emergency responders were involved in handling this accident along with Flight Care Helicopter out of Saginaw. I want the public to know how well they all worked together; worked as a team to help this 10-year-old girl get the help she ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Skeeters pad frequent-flier miles as Atlantic League member Houston Chronicle But it wasn't until this season that he learned the importance of airline baggage weight limits. "Carrying your own equipment and having to get the weight just right is new," he said. "The airlines that deal with the Triple-A teams overlook it, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Naples residents complain of airport noise NBC2 News Residents suggested charging pilots for breaking curfew and changing flight paths. "They need to route the planes over the bay," says resident Alan Parker. But those ideas may have a turbulent takeoff. "We do have to live within a budget as every ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Georgia's "Deal" Man Atlanta Business Chronicle (blog) Also, your real estate costs are soaring, and if you have to take one more connecting flight though Atlanta to get to wherever you are headed, you're going to be madder than a wet hen. Well, one option is to just move the operation to Atlanta. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Prosecutors Seek to Overturn Judge's 'Book Report' Order Wall Street Journal (blog) Prosecutors say he orchestrated a bogus deal to sell a grenade launcher in the parking lot of a Chevy's restaurant in Richmond, Calif. Rather than hock a large weapon, Mr. Mobley, his 18-year-old cousin and an associate tried to rob the buyer of $1000, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Why it's hard to land the lowest airfare deals Chicago Tribune When shopping for an airline ticket, it can seem like you are aiming at a moving target. You see an ad for prices that start at a certain fare, but you can't seem to get your ticket to go that low. It's not your imagination: The target is moving. See all stories on this topic » |
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