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NBC: Passenger subdued aboard United jet
A passenger subdued by a federal air marshal aboard an airliner flying from Washington to Denver may just have been smoking, sources told NBC News.
Spirit pushes the limit with $45 bag fee
Every U.S. airline is thinking of ways to get more money from their passengers. Few have provoked the outrage that Spirit Airlines has with its new carry-on luggage fee.
Unbundled airline fees reach the overhead bin
Air travelers are accustomed to paying for checked bags, but now, Spirit Airlines has announced an industry first ? a $45 fee for carry-on luggage.
World?s strangest traffic laws
Everyone knows not to speed. But these arcane traffic rules could catch you by surprise?and cost you?when you?re driving overseas.
Tasteless tourism? Controversial attractions
Six spots that have become tourist destinations because of their disturbing past (or present). Is there a lesson to be learned or is it merely a case of tasteless tourism?
Airport amenities to write home about
Once considered nothing but waiting areas, airports are now retail, dining and entertainment destinations. Here are some airport amenities worth checking out.
GPS-guided landings begin for Southwest
This week, Southwest Airlines, which flies more passengers worldwide than any other carrier, began satellite-assisted runway approaches in an effort to save money on fuel.
World War II bomb shuts down Berlin airport
German authorities have shut down Berlin's main international airport after construction workers discovered a World War II bomb there.
Caribbean steals for beach-loving families
Spring has sprung, which means that deals are popping up all over the Caribbean. For families, here?s a trio of deals that deliver hefty savings for a quick island getaway.
Can I see some ID? Dead man kept off plane
Two women were arrested at a British airport on suspicion of trying to smuggle a dead relative onto a flight bound for Germany, police said on Tuesday.
Apple?s iPad easier on airport screener?s eyes
Apple's iPad tablet is friendlier than a traditional laptop when it comes to airport security. The TSA said that due to its small size, you may not need to remove your iPad from your bag.