National highway administrators remind drivers to slow down and reach their destination safely.
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The airline is adding service to Manchester, N.H., expanding Florida routes, and adding vacation destinations.
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Southwest unveiled changes to how it has boarded flights on the same day it reported that it topped profit and revenue expectations for the second quarter.
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The number of super commuters in the nation is rising, and if you are one of them, we want to know what it's like.
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With names like, “Roses Are Red, This Plane Is Blue” and “On Wednesdays, We Wear Blue,” these planes are a step into the airline's future of flying.
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"Honestly, JetBlue is still my go to from Boston."
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Here's how to get reservations at them.
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It also ranked among the top hotels worldwide.
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NFL Hall of Fame running back Terrell Davis said that United Airlines had not apologized to him directly after he was handcuffed for lightly tapping a flight attendant to ask for ice.
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The trail goes through 18 communities and includes the Fisher Covered Bridge, which had been the last working covered railroad bridge in the country, in Wolcott.
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