Air Travel Disruptions
NEW YORK - U.S. airlines were late more often in July than a year earlier, but there were only three planes stuck for more than three hours, the government said Monday.
NEWARK, N.J. - Hurricane Earl is causing problems for Labor Day weekend travelers up and down the East Coast as it heads toward New England.
NEW YORK - Only three flights sat on the tarmac for more than three hours in June compared with nearly 300 a year ago, the government said Tuesday.
CAIRO - An Egyptian airport official says six Arabian horses owned by a Saudi Arabian prince became agitated in the cargo hold of a Saudi-bound plane, delaying take off for more than an hour.
ATLANTA - A study says more delays at major airports across the country were attributed to problems at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport than at any other.
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