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US proposes direct Cuba flights

  Bloomberg The US government proposed eight airlines to begin scheduled passenger service to Havana, as carriers hustle to open regular flights to the Cuban capital for the first time in half a century. Flights may begin as early as this fall, the Department of Transportation said in a statement. The airlines winning approval for Havana service were American, Delta, ...

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American Air beats rivals with premium-coach cabin

  Bloomberg American Airlines Group Inc will be the first US carrier to offer a premium economy cabin with more legroom, in a bid to win overseas travelers seeking extra perks at a lower price than in business class. The 21-seat, three-row section will debut Nov 4 on the carrier’s first Boeing Co 787-9 Dreamliner on flights between Dallas-Fort Worth ...

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Delta’s mistaken landing sparks govt’s safety review

  Bloomberg The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating a Delta Air Lines Inc flight that mistakenly landed at a South Dakota Air Force base, about 12 miles (19 kilometers) from its intended destination. Delta Flight 2845 departed from the Minneapolis-St Paul airport Thursday evening en route to Rapid City, South Dakota, carrying 130 passengers on an Airbus Group SE ...

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