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Miami Passengers Under Armed Guard, Had Phone Searched Before Flight Was Cancelled

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Oct 25 2018

Yesterday’s 7:05 p.m. American Airlines flight AA257 from Miami to Mexico City was delayed multiple times and then cancelled due to a security threat that was ultimately deemed ‘non-credible’.

When customers were back in the terminal they were guarded by armed officers. Police searched passengers’ phones and swabbed them for explosives residue.

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Headed to Dubai or Abu Dhabi? New Requirement to Register Your Medications in Advance

abu dhabi
Oct 23 2018

I’ve taken medicine with me all over the world. I take a pill for allergies, and I have over the counter pain relief in my travel bag. I’ve never had a problem, although of course carrying medicine can run afoul of local laws. Not everything that’s legal in the United States is legal elsewhere.

The United Arab Emirates though has a new requirement that you submit the medications you’llbe bringing into the country for approval in advance.

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The Price to Renovate New York JFK is Up to $13 Billion — And Will Make Travel Worse

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Oct 06 2018

We’d be much better off with airports that efficiently moved people from their initial location to their gate, and on arrival to their final destination, than with sprawling complexes that are cumbersome to traverse but accommodate more retail.

You can only sell off the airport’s future income stream once. Investing the money is new mega-terminals means not investing the money in things that would actually improve the airport most. As a result these choices mean the New York JFK travel experience will be worse than it otherwise could be.

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TSA Will Allow You To Bring Disabled Bullets Through Security, Unless They Can Keep Liquids Cold

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Oct 06 2018

TSA policy allows you to bring empty shell casings with the primer removed or discharged. So bullets that have been disabled and cannot be fired are fine.

Unless that bullet could keep your drink cold in which case they’re going to confiscate it. Since they have plenty of abandoned drinks at the checkpoint they want their drinks to be cold.

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Air Traffic Controller Dies to Make Sure His Plane Took Off Safely

Oct 02 2018

This is an incredible story. Air traffic controller Anthonius Gunawan Agung was working at Palu airport in Indonesia on Saturday when several earthquakes occurred.

The tower evacuated but he stayed behind to ensure Batik Air flight ID 6231 got off the ground. It was a 5:55 p.m. scheduled departure. The captain pushed back 3 minutes early and was cleared for takeoff at 6:02 p.m.

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