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Starting May 7, airport security will ask U.S. travelers for a Real ID.
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The airline is ceasing operations at Dallas' city-owned airport this spring.
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DFW and Love Field airports are seeing widespread cancelations as winter weather rolls through the area.
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Terminal F, a $1.6 billion project, will accommodate the region’s expected growth with 15 new gates and a Skylink rail station.
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Sean Donohue announced Tuesday he will be retiring as CEO of DFW International Airport. Donohue said he will continue his role as directors search to fill his position.
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For $5 a day, riders to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport can park in designated long-term lots at TEXRail stations, three of which are in Fort Worth. Two others are in North Richland Hills.
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The airport says the July 4 holiday weekend will be the busiest for travelers.
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The airport says it expects to serve 1.5 million customers over Memorial Day weekend.
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The agency said its Silver Line trains are running on local tracks for the first time.
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Alicia Winkelblech, Arlington’s director of transportation, is preparing for a new type of aircraft to fly over the city. The aircraft takes off like a helicopter, but uses entirely electric power instead of a combustion engine.
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Passenger complaints about airlines rose sharply in the first half of the year, according to consumer watchdogs. The number of canceled flights declined, but delays and other problems increased.
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There will be no strike by American Airlines flight attendants around the Christmas and New Year's holidays. Federal mediators have rejected a request by the attendants' union to begin a 30-day countdown toward a strike.