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SkyWest flight performed ‘go-around’ to avoid colliding with a second aircraft
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SkyWest flight performed ‘go-around’ to avoid colliding with a second aircraft

A SkyWest flight had to perform a go-around maneuver after it nearly collided with a second aircraft Friday before it landed in North Dakota. The air traffic control tower had cleared the plane to approach the airport, but the pilot "performed a go-around when another aircraft became visible in their flight path," SkyWest said in a statement. The SkyWest pilot identified the second plane as a B-52 bomber. The Air Force said Sunday evening that it was "looking into" reports of a military aircraft “operating in the same airspace” as a commercial airplane. It added that a B-52 assigned to Minot Air Force Base had conducted a flyover of the North Dakota State Fair on Friday evening. Delta Flight 3788, operated by SkyWest, landed safely in Minot, North Dakota, after it flew in from Minneapol...
Ellen DeGeneres says she moved to Britain because of Trump
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Ellen DeGeneres says she moved to Britain because of Trump

LONDON — Ellen DeGeneres has made no secret of her new British life, posting social media clips of sheep charmingly trotting into her luxury rural home while she mows the lawn of the sprawling estate, her trademark hair now natural and undyed.But on Sunday she confirmed for the first time that she moved to the United Kingdom permanently for one reason: the election of President Donald Trump last November.“We got here the day before the election and woke up to lots of texts from our friends with crying emojis, and I was like, ‘He got in.’ And we’re like, ‘We’re staying here,” she told an audience at the Everyman Theatre in Cheltenham, central England.After her long-running talk show ended amid allegations of workplace bullying, DeGeneres, 67, bought a home in England’s picturesque Cotswo...
Alaska Airlines grounds planes amid computer network outage
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Alaska Airlines grounds planes amid computer network outage

Alaska Airlines said it has requested a ground stop for its fleet and that of regional subsidiary Horizon Air amid a computer system outage Sunday night.The request to federal authorities would keep Alaska and Horizon flights out of the air until the system is returned to normal operations, Alaska said in a statement.It said the outage involves its information technology network. It is "impacting our operations," Alaska said.“We are experiencing issues with our IT systems. We apologize for the inconvenience and are working to resolve the issues," read a message on the airline's website.Even if the problem is resolved Sunday, there could be lingering effects as the airline tries to get flights back on schedule, Alaska said."There will be residual impacts to our operation throughout the e...
Over 140 people on Royal Caribbean cruise sickened by stomach bug outbreak
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Over 140 people on Royal Caribbean cruise sickened by stomach bug outbreak

Over 140 passengers and crew members aboard a Royal Caribbean International cruise ship were sickened by a gastrointestinal illness that led to vomiting and diarrhea, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The outbreak happened on the Navigator of the Seas ship during its July 4 to 11 voyage, the CDC said. The ship sailed from Los Angeles to a few stops in Mexico, including Cabo San Lucas, and back again, according to Gangwaze, which tracks cruise routes. The outbreak was reported on July 11 to the CDC's Vessel Sanitation Program, which works to prevent and control the spread of gastrointestinal illnesses on cruise ships. Cruise ships are required to report such outbreaks to the CDC. According to the CDC, 134 out of 3,914 passengers onboard reported being ill durin...
Kristi Noem announces new TSA security lane for families and military members
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Kristi Noem announces new TSA security lane for families and military members

Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem announced on Thursday that the TSA will open security lanes dedicated to families and military service members.“Families on the Fly" will create dedicated security lines for families with small children and give families a $15 discount for TSA pre-check enrollment, Noem said at a press conference at Nashville International Airport. The new policy has already begun a pilot program at an airport in Orlando, Florida, home to Disney World, Noem added.“This means that when families come into our airports and enter our TSA security checkpoints, they will have dedicated lanes specific for families,” Noem said. “They’ll be expanded areas that will give them the benefit of recognizing that they have children with them, and will help make sure that we ha...
Delta passengers stranded overnight on island in the middle of Atlantic Ocean
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Delta passengers stranded overnight on island in the middle of Atlantic Ocean

A Delta jet experienced engine problems on what was supposed to be a trans-Atlantic flight and landed on an island in the middle of the ocean, where the nearly 300 travelers and crew had to spend the night, officials said Thursday.Flight 127 left Madrid on Sunday, bound for New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport, when it had "to divert to Lajes, Azores (TER) after indication of a mechanical issue with an engine," according to an airline statement.A satellite image of the Azores, a Portuguese archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean. Planet Observer / Getty ImagesThe Airbus A330 had 282 customers and 13 crew members on board, Delta said.The passengers and crew "deplaned via stairs at TER" and "were accommodated overnight in area hotels and provided meals," the airline added.They were ...
TSA to end shoe removal policy at some airport security checkpoints, government source says
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TSA to end shoe removal policy at some airport security checkpoints, government source says

It’s now OK to keep your shoes on at some airports.The Transportation Safety Administration will allow passengers at selected airports to keep their footwear on as they go through security checkpoints, a senior government official tells NBC News.People in screening lanes will have to keep their shoes on at selected airports, but the source said the relaxation of the rules could expand nationwide in the near future.The TSA has yet to announce the move formally, but stated in a Monday press release that it is "exploring new and innovative ways to enhance the passenger experience and our strong security posture." Shoe removal has been part of the airport experience since 2006, when the TSA instituted the requirement, citing intelligence indicating a "continuing threat" of explosives.The ru...
Getting to Europe is cheaper this summer — but everything costs more when you’re there
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Getting to Europe is cheaper this summer — but everything costs more when you’re there

Indeed, Tourism Economics found travel spending by U.S. residents abroad rose 8.6% in the first four months of the year from the same period a year earlier. “This indicates continued U.S. outbound demand,” the firm said.While the economy and household finances always influence travel demand, “today those factors are looking to have more of a negative impact than positive one,” said Nicki Zink, deputy head of industry analysis at the market research firm Morning Consult.In the group’s recent survey, 31% of consumers said both the state of the U.S. economy and personal financial pressures are reducing their interest in leisure travel in the next three months, “higher than any other factor we survey about,” said Zink.For its own part, the tourism market research firm Future Partners found ...
Fourth of July travel woes expected with storms in the Northeast
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Fourth of July travel woes expected with storms in the Northeast

Travel woes are likely for Fourth of July revelers with planned trips starting Thursday due to stormy weather. Thirty-nine million people from Philadelphia to Maine in the Northeast corridor are at risk of extreme weather as severe storms are forecast today.The storms could see 60 mph wind gusts and hail up to one inch in diameter. The turbulent weather is forecast to develop after lunchtime on Thursday and last through the evening, potentially lingering overnight.The National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center said there’s a slight risk level of severe thunderstorms over parts of the Northern Plains, Northeast and mid-Atlantic on Thursday. New York City will see scattered storms from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET, Philadelphia from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m., and Boston from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.In Ne...
Michael Jordan’s one-time Chicago mansion listed on Airbnb
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Michael Jordan’s one-time Chicago mansion listed on Airbnb

A Chicago-area mansion once owned by all-time NBA great Michael Jordan is now listed on Airbnb, offering high-end travelers the chance to vacation like a six-time champion. According to the Airbnb listing, Champions Point is a seven-bedroom, 17.5-bath estate on 7.39 acres that can accommodate 14 guests.The home, located in Highland Park, Illinois, has a stunning price tag and requires a minimum seven-night stay. For example, a week-long respite over Labor Day weekend, checking in on Aug. 29 and out on Sept. 5, would cost $120,920.The grand entry to the mansion in Highland Park, Ill.Champions Point LLCThe mansion features a movie theatre, commercial gym, cigar lounge, wine cellar, pool tables, bars, salon, saltwater aquariums, and — of course — a full-size basketball court. “This estate...