News - David Castelveter
By Gary Stoller Russell Meyer has flown frequently on business trips for 20 years, but he's never been as uncomfortable as today. "It is like flying in a sardine can," says the 60-year-old La Plata, Md., man who sells scales and slicing and wrapping machines.
By Jim DeBrosse Staff Writer DAYTON -- Dayton International Airport is the only airport in Ohio that won't see an immediate loss of flights from airline cutbacks announced in recent weeks, but fewer flights in connecting cities will make it harder for Miami Valley residents to reach their destinations beginning this fall, travel experts say.
By Jefferson George, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. May 22--Despite buying plane tickets weeks or months ago, many travelers this summer will shell out even more money when it comes to getting off the ground.
Air travel is slower than at any time in the past two decades, a USA TODAY analysis shows.
By Thomas Olson Richard Bosworth planted himself at the bag carousel at Pittsburgh International Airport recently with the quiet resignation of a seasoned road warrior -- who just arrived one hour late.
