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San Diego’s New Terminal, Airlines Scrapping Amenity Kits and Boarding Passes, and Other News You Might’ve Missed
We’re back again with another weekly roundup. Changes were afoot for both airports and airlines this week as San Diego opened its new passenger terminal, Fiji Airways decided to scrap business class ...
International First Class is disappearing, but American Airlines has a new plan for luxury travel. Uncover the details behind ...
The new Terminal 1 at San Diego International Airport will open on Monday, Sept. 22, with some flights that evening. Travelers need to pay attention to which terminal they need to be at on Monday ...
Just weeks before the new Terminal 1 opens at San Diego International Airport, one of its tenants says it’s ending service. KPBS reporter Jacob Aere says Spirit Airlines will stop flying out of San ...
SAN FRANCISCO −A mishap between two United Airlines planes at San Francisco International Airport forced passengers to deplane and fly in a different aircraft to their destinations, the airline ...
Two United Airlines planes were involved in a minor collision at San Francisco International Airport on Labor Day, the airline confirmed. "Monday night, a United aircraft being pushed back from the ...
One of the world’s most luxurious airlines is changing its rules for booking first-class tickets with children. Dubai-based carrier Emirates recently updated its terms and conditions with new ...
Waymo will take its first foothold in the South Bay by launching robotaxi service at Mineta San Jose International Airport, after airport authorities authorized its operations at terminals. The ...
Emirates has a new policy restricting how young children can access first class seats. Children under 8 cannot use frequent flyer miles to book a first class seat. Kids must be at least 9 years old to ...
Emirates has made a huge change to its First Class Cabin – and it’s not the best news for parents with young kids. For anyone who books the luxe cabin using Skywards Miles – whether it’s a full award ...
Emirates, the Dubai-based airline, quietly implemented a new policy that restricts how young children can access seats in its ultra-luxe first class cabins. The new policy, first reported by One Mile ...
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