Stories Tagged as
Airport
Facial scan technology makes debut in airports
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Renata Sago
Aug 16, 2018
How does the technology work, and what does it offer beyond the old stand by — a set of human eyes?
Berlin voters to decide: Should Berlin’s old Tegel airport stay or go?
Sep 20, 2017
A vote in Berlin on September 24 will decide the fate of the old Tegel airport, located six miles outside the city.
Computer failures ground Delta flights worldwide
by
Jed Kim
Aug 8, 2016
Tens of thousands of passengers were stranded early Monday as a result of the outage.
Travelers take a holiday from high gas prices
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Reema Khrais
May 27, 2016
The American Automobile Association expects weekend travel to hit a 10-year peak.
For musicians, holiday gigs provide critical income
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Jim Burress
Dec 8, 2015
Atlanta's airport is bringing in local musicians to help travelers de-stress.
Spirit Air: slashing prices at 30,000 feet
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Kai Ryssdal
Mar 2, 2015
CEO Ben Baldanza talks about his airline's cheaper, stripped-down experience
Paying for upgrades under the tray-table
Nov 18, 2014
Bribing fellow passengers to get to the front of airport lines is generally allowed, but experts say the stress of airline travel means most people won’t agree to it.
For public good, not for profit.
A Venezuelan airport is charging for air. Yes, air.
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Kai Ryssdal
Jul 11, 2014
The international airport in Caracas, Venezuela, is now charging for air.
Ever get lost at the airport? Blame the signs
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Alex Schmidt
Feb 26, 2014
"Wayfinding": There's money to be made off of real, physical signage, even as it gives way to a digital future.
In end, lawsuit over property could assign 9/11 blame
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Scott Tong
Sep 11, 2012
Because of an insurance dispute, after all these years, a jury may take on the question of whether airlines' poor security was responsible for the World Trade Center disaster.