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A rule going into effect in the new year will allow only trained and certified dogs to accompany people with disabilities on commercial airline flights.
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A study released this week points to two passengers infected on a four-hour-plus flight. But there hasn't been a lot of documentation of transmission on planes. So how risky is flying?
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The problem with regular driver licenses from Oregon and Washington is that both states have chosen not to verify the immigration status of applicants.
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New companies are poised to bring back supersonic commercial flying. A recently-formed industry group wants to designate airspace over the Inland Northwest for the flight testing.
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Frequent flyers have often complained of shrinking legroom on flights. Now Congress has ordered the FAA to establish minimum seat widths and pitch — but that's unlikely to result in more space.