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Airports
This summer's travel crowds are expected to be record-setting
by
Henry Epp
May 22, 2023
AAA expects Americans will break the travel records they set the year before the pandemic started.
A shortage of air traffic controllers is forcing airlines to cancel flights to and from NYC
by
Henry Epp
Apr 28, 2023
The FAA has asked airlines to give up precious landing slots.
Airlines and airports need each other — and also hate each other
Dec 6, 2022
Many airports are hoping to raise the fees they charge airlines, and airlines have not responded well. The fight is public and nasty.
Airports unveil big renovations just as summer travel ramps up
May 26, 2022
And they're investing heavily in public art and public space.
Can $8B in grants smooth out U.S. airports' uneven recovery?
Jun 23, 2021
Passenger numbers are bouncing back. But for business destinations and international hubs, the recovery is taking longer.
Airports explore new ways to forecast travel amid pandemic
by
Leoneda Inge
Jan 11, 2021
A travel analytics firm is helping the Raleigh-Durham International Airport forecast using data officials haven't tapped before.
Airlines push for more COVID tests, fewer quarantines to get more people traveling
by
David Brancaccio
, Nova Safo
and Alex Schroeder
Oct 19, 2020
Airlines believe the fear of sitting next to an infected passenger and 14-day mandatory quarantines are keeping more people from flying.
For public good, not for profit.
Passenger airports are struggling to make ends meet
by
Erika Beras
Aug 10, 2020
The downturn in air travel has slashed airport revenue, with fees plummeting for landings, passenger use and parking.
Furloughed pilot's new project helps frontline health workers
by
Victoria Craig
and Alex Schroeder
Jun 22, 2020
Through Project Wingman, airline crews visit hospitals to provide company and support to health care workers.
Your local airport could be getting a gym soon
by
Andie Corban
and Amy Scott
Nov 28, 2019
There's growing demand for more health conscious airports, according to Alison Sider of the Wall Street Journal.