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Airline Ratings

04/06/2009|Latest Video

Airline RatingsStudy: U.S. airlines improved customer service in 2008

Greta Live Wire: 11/11

11/11/2008|On The Record

Greta Live Wire: 11/11Go behind the scenes as Greta prepares for Tuesday's 'On the Record'

Safer Skies

09/20/2008|SciTech

Safer SkiesNew system helps pilot avoid errors at airports

Tragic Accident

08/20/2008|World

Tragic AccidentTrace Gallagher: What may have caused Spanish airliner to crash after takeoff in Madrid?

Spanair Crash

08/20/2008|Latest Video

Spanair CrashBoeing expected to be part of Madrid crash investigation; former FAA chief weighs in

'Declare an Emergency'

08/15/2008|US

'Declare an Emergency'New tapes released will show Obama was in more danger aboard his plane than previously reported

Nothing To See Here, Move On

07/07/2008|Tom Sullivan

Nothing To See Here, Move OnDo you really think Obama's plane was ok?

Mysterious Dent

07/07/2008|US

Mysterious DentWhat may have damaged the nose cone of a Northwest Airlines plane?

LATEST STORIES

Airlines Add $10 Surcharge for Busiest Travel Days

FOXNews.com| U.S.

Airlines, announcing they would impose the same surcharge, BusinessWeek reported. JetBlue, Continental, Southwest, Alaska Airlines and AirTran have not announced that they will match the $10 fee for their tickets. “Passengers already pay more to fly on

Story|09/26/2009

How to Get the Best Mileage...From Frequent Flier Miles

By Paul Eisenberg| FOXNews.com| Leisure

airline has, suggests Cynthia Davis, general manager of Adventure Tours of Idaho and a former reservations agent at Alaska Airlines . Many of the major domestic and overseas airlines belong to one of three alliances: oneworld, SkyTeam, or Star Alliance

Story|07/14/2009

U.S. Airlines Cutting Service to Mexico

AP| Health

passengers who appeared ill. Anyone who looks ill will be given a paper mask to wear during the flight, he said. Alaska Airlines said it was removing pillows and blankets from all of its 114 planes, and would disinfect and sanitize all of its

Story|05/02/2009

Alaska Airlines, pilots reach contract agreement

Business

Alaska Airlines , pilots reach contract agreement Wednesday, April 15, 2009 SEATTLE Alaska Airlines and the union for its 1,500 pilots say they have a tentative agreement

Story|04/15/2009

Correction: Alaska Airlines story

Business

Correction: Alaska Airlines story Friday, April 10, 2009 SEATTLE In an April 8 story about Alaska Airlines , The Associated Press erroneously described the carrier's fuel

Story|04/10/2009

Airlines' on-time performance improves in February

By HARRY R. WEBER| AP| Business

of Transportation also dropped year-over-year. Alaska Airlines , a unit of Seattle-based Alaska Air Group Inc ..... 884 complaints received in January of this year. Alaska Airlines had the lowest on-time arrival rate in February

Story|04/09/2009

Alaska Airlines Resumes Anchorage Flights After Volcano Erupts Again

AP| U.S.

Alaska Airlines Resumes Anchorage Flights After Volcano Erupts Again Wednesday, April 01, 2009 ANCHORAGE, Alaska Alaska Airlines is resuming flights to and from Anchorage after the latest eruption from

Story|04/01/2009

Alaska volcano spews 25,000 feet-high ash plume

U.S.

has extended from the Matanuska-Susitna Valley north of Anchorage to the Kenai Peninsula. The eruption prompted Alaska Airlines to cancel 18 flights in and out of Anchorage, which is roughly 100 miles northeast of the volcano. The volcano has

Story|04/01/2009

Alaska Volcano Shoots Ash 25,000 Feet High

AP| SciTech

Anchorage to the Kenai Peninsula. • Click to view photos of the volcano | Map of Mount Redoubt The eruption prompted Alaska Airlines to cancel 18 flights in and out of Anchorage, which is roughly 100 miles northeast of the volcano. The volcano has

Story|04/01/2009

Mount Redoubt Shifts to Small but Steady Eruptions

AP| SciTech

not reached large population centers. One spike Monday morning took the ash to 27,000 feet, and that prompted Alaska Airlines to temporarily suspend flights in and out of Anchorage because of the damage ash can do to engines. Airline spokesman

Story|03/31/2009

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