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Airline Stocks: Airline stocks slip into the red; US Airways rises

Airline stocks slip into the red, while US Airways rises , MarketWatch NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Airline stocks were mostly lower in volatile trading Tuesday morning, though shares of US Airways staged an advance. Legacy...

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Fewer travel by air for holiday, lines still expected

Whether you fly or drive, it will take longer and you'll pay more Fewer people are expected to fly this Thanksgiving, but that doesn't mean you won't wait in line. Driving may look more appealing, but the roads will be more...

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25% Maximum EBITDA Margin Limits Hotel Recovery Upside: Deutsche Bank Analyst Implies Its Time To...

67 WALL STREET, New York - The Wall Street Transcript has just published its Travel and Leisure Report --Airlines, Hotels, Resorts, Cruise Lines, and Restaurants offering a timely review of the sector to serious investors and...

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They weigh, you pay: Putting airport baggage scales to the test

If you are one of the nearly 300,000 passengers expected to travel through Sea-Tac Airport this Thanksgiving holiday season, and you plan to check bags, be prepared to open up your wallet, especially if your bags are overweight.

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The voices of global warming sceptics

The furore over the climate scientists' emails has given an unexpected boost to global warming sceptics on both sides of the Atlantic, but none outside that small circle believe the affair will divert governments, businesses or...

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JAL looks to cut pensions by 30%

Trouble-hit Japan Airlines (JAL) is aiming to cut the pensions of its staff by around 30 percent, as it prepares to look for a government aid amid jitters on the market about the future of the company, according to media...

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Whose interest is being served?

The Editor, Sir: When I consider some of the results of the decisions our political leaders have taken on our behalf, I wonder if they sought God's guidance or did any consultation. Proverbs 11: 14 says: "In the multitude of...

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Does your airline seatmate have flu?

Some airline passengers have been trying to protect themselves from the flu by wearing masks. Poll: Half of Americans would fly while sick with the flu rather than pay a flight rebooking fee Some airlines still charge fee when...

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The best airport lounges in the U.S.

For $50 or so, get into the lounges in Atlanta, Chicago, and Los Angeles Long referred to as the center of American business, New York is a melting pot of cultures and landscapes. See what Atlanta, Chicago, and Los Angeles...

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Sector Snap: Airlines rise with broader market

NEW YORK — Airline stocks gained with the broader market on Monday, as investors halted a three-day selling streak on several factors including the weaker dollar and better-than-expected home sales numbers.

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