By Michelle Chapman and David Koenig | January 6, 2023
Southwest Airlines anticipates a money-losing fourth quarter after a winter storm and technology meltdown led to nearly 17,000 canceled flights and…
By Lisa Willis | January 5, 2023
"Push towards trial deliberately, but as quickly as you can," one litigator said.
By Christopher Jasper | January 4, 2023
The International Air Transport Association said that travel restrictions have been proved ineffective in stemming the pandemic over the past three years.
By Alan Levin | December 29, 2022
The darker side of the chartered jet business has involved Hollywood celebrities and several sports teams, and is behind a handful of fatal crashes, such as a business jet that skidded off a South Carolina runway with malfunctioning brakes in 2018.
By Youkyung Lee and Winnie Hsu | December 27, 2022
People arriving in China as of Jan. 8 will no longer be quarantined, though they will still need to submit negative COVID-19 test results, health officials said.
By Leah Nylen | December 27, 2022
Dallas-based Southwest canceled almost 3,000 flights on Monday and had hundreds of others run late, disrupting more than 80% of its schedule as operational woes mushroomed in the wake of a massive storm.
By Michelle Kaske | December 22, 2022
Metropolitan Transportation Authority officials have warned that without additional funding from New York state, the agency will have to consider larger fare increases, service reductions and layoffs.
By Associated Press | December 20, 2022
Miami International Airport is expected to host 2.5 million passengers for a holiday travel period that lasts from Dec. 21 through Jan. 6, which is Three Kings' Day, the final Christmas celebration observed by many Christians in Latin America and Spain.
By Alexander Lugo | December 5, 2022
The federal government is increasing its funding of transportation projects, and South Florida is already benefiting. With more dollars expected to come the state's way, lawyers want to be as prepared as possible to capture work.
By Alexander Lugo | December 2, 2022
South Florida is looking to improve its transportation infrastructure at the same time the federal government is offering billions to facilitate projects across the country, and the combination could be the gift that keeps on giving for lawyers.
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