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September 23, 2015

UAL Applies To DOT For Authority To Operate 787 Service to Xi’an, China

Proposed Route From San Francisco Hub Would Be The First Trans-Pacific Service To Xi’an

United Airlines has applied to the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) for authority to begin seasonal nonstop service between the airline’s San Francisco hub and Xi’an, China. If approved, this will be the first trans-Pacific service to Xi’an operated by any airline, and United will be the first U.S. airline to serve the city.

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Woman, Daughter Found Living In Cyprus Airport

Two Had Been Deported From Israel, At Larnaca Airport For Over A Year

A German woman and her daughter who had been deported from Israel have lived at the Larnaca Airport in Cyprus for 15 months, according to authorities.

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Airline Opposition To Updated Airport Fee Questioned

AAAE Says Bag And Ticket Charges Have Reached A Record Level

With airlines collecting nearly $1 billion from baggage fees alone in the second quarter of 2015 - a new record high - the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) has once again questioned the opposition of carriers to updating a local airport user fee known as the Passenger Facility Charge (PFC) that finances the construction of new runways, terminals and other airport improvements.

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Airline Stops Hero Service Dog From Boarding Plane

Returning From Big Win At 2015 American Humane Association Hero Dog Awards, "Axel" Is Prevented From Accompanying Marine On Flight Home

Axel, a heroic service dog that saved the life of one of our nation's brave warriors and had just been named Service Dog of the Year at the American Humane Association Hero Dog Awards during a nationally televised event, was denied permission to accompany Captain Jason Haag as they were about to board the airplane for home.

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