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Passenger Opens Emergency Door on Delayed Flight at Atlanta Airportonemileatatime.com
politics6 days agoDeveloping

Passenger Opens Emergency Door on Delayed Flight at Atlanta Airport

A passenger on a delayed flight from Atlanta to Chicago opened an emergency door while the plane was on the tarmac. The incident occurred amid delays caused by severe thunderstorms at the destination airport. The plane returned to the gate, the passenger was removed, and the flig…

New York Post
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Airlines Warn of Higher Fares and Cancellations Amid Rising Jet Fuel CostsSubstrate placeholder — needs review · Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0)
world8 days agoDeveloping

Airlines Warn of Higher Fares and Cancellations Amid Rising Jet Fuel Costs

Major airlines have indicated that summer travel could face increased airfare prices due to surging jet fuel costs linked to Middle East conflict. Flight cancellations and potential longer airport security lines are also anticipated. These developments stem from recent earnings r…

AB
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French Agency Reports Tampering with Paris Airport Temperature Sensor for Polymarket Betsonemileatatime.com
finance12 days ago

French Agency Reports Tampering with Paris Airport Temperature Sensor for Polymarket Bets

French authorities have launched an investigation into suspected tampering with a weather sensor at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport after unusual temperature spikes aligned with winning bets on the U.S. platform Polymarket. The national meteorological agency Meteo France reported…

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DHS Funding Set to Expire in Early May, Impacting TSA Operations at US Airportsksl.com
world14 days agoDeveloping

DHS Funding Set to Expire in Early May, Impacting TSA Operations at US Airports

US airports could see extended security lines starting in May as emergency funds for 50,000 DHS workers run dry due to a partial government shutdown. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin stated the payroll costs exceed $1.6 billion biweekly, with no further emergency fund…

nypost.com
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ICE and TSA Share Information for First Time in Immigration Enforcement at Airportshiphopwired.com
world5 days ago

ICE and TSA Share Information for First Time in Immigration Enforcement at Airports

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) have coordinated to share information for immigration enforcement purposes. This marks the first use of such data-sharing in this context. The coordination has facilitated arrests…

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