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The agency's preliminary review determined it was unintentional as the contractors worked "to correct synchronization" between databases.
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The Federal Aviation Administration said late Wednesday that early work traced the blackout to a "damaged database file."
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More than 100 U.S. flights were canceled, according to tracker FlightAware. The cancellations and delays come during a period of chaotic travel said to resemble pre-pandemic levels.
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Air travel demand is back to pre-pandemic levels, while fares are soaring. Staffing shortages leave airlines with little wiggle room when bad weather hits, which could lead to delays and cancellations
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Ohioans and all other Americans who don't get that identification will have to bring along extra proof of ID before getting on a domestic flight.
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Domestic air travel demand this spring is back to pre-pandemic levels. But airlines see headwinds as the war in Ukraine drives up jet fuel prices and air fares and has international travel lagging
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The CEOs argue that the increase in vaccinations and the lifting of restrictions in other countries should make the Biden administration reconsider the policy for travelers.
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Business & EconomyThe combined airline would offer 1,000 daily flights to more than 145 destinations in 19 countries and directly add 10,000 jobs by 2026. But consumer advocates have their doubts.
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What's already expected to be a major storm could turn into blizzard conditions. Boston and eastern Massachusetts could see two feet of snow.
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Travelers continue to deal with flight disruptions during the most recent COVID surge.