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AeroMexico To Cut Service To New Orleans
ABC26 NewsThe first international airline to offer direct service to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina is reducing its service to the city next month after less than a year of operations. AeroMexico had been offering nonstop flights six times a week to Mexico...Tags: Hurricanes, Meteorological Disasters, Disasters, Hurricane Katrina (2005), Natural Disasters
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Louis Armstrong Airport Sees Uptick In Passengers
ABC26 NewsPassenger levels were up nearly 9 percent at Louisiana's largest commercial airport last month, with concert-goers, conventioners and football fans helping provide the boost. Statistics released by Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport show...Tags: Hurricanes, Meteorological Disasters, Louis Armstrong, Tourism and Leisure Industry, Football
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Tropical Storm Ida Prompts Flight Cancellations
ABC26 NewsTropical Storm Ida is prompting some flight cancellations at Louisiana's largest commercial airport. An American Airlines spokeswoman says the carrier and regional American Eagle have cancelled late Monday flights from Dallas, Miami, Chicago and St....Tags: Louisiana, Louis Armstrong, Tropical Storms, Air Transportation Delays, New Orleans
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Closures & Openings After TS Ida
ABC26 NewsTo be included in this list, please send an e-mail to abc26news@tribune.com or call 504-619-6363. Algiers Charter Schools Association Net-work Schools Algiers Charter Schools Association net-work schools and the ACSA Central Office will reopen on...Tags: Benjamin Franklin, Science and Technology, Orleans Parish, Christianity, Hurricanes
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New Aeromexico Flights Begin July 7
Staff reporterAeroMexico has released flight schedules for the service it begins July 7 between New Orleans and Mexico City. The flights will be the first regularly scheduled international air routes involving New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina. Flights will leave...Tags: Mexico City, Mexico, Hurricane Katrina (2005)
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Airline Bringing International Flights Back To New Orleans
Staff reporterAeroMexico, the global airline of Latin America, reaffirmed today its commitment to bring international service back to New Orleans. Beginning on July 7, the airline plans to provide six weekly non-stop flights on Sunday to Friday between New Orleans...Tags: Travel, Mexico City, Health, Health Organizations, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Cuzco, Peru, travel information
THE BEST WAY TO CUZCO From LAX, connecting service (change of plane) to Cuzco is offered on LAN, Aeromexico, American, United, Delta and Copa. Restricted round-trip fares, including taxes and fees, are $766-$786. TELEPHONES To call the numbers below...Tags: Los Angeles International Airport, Personal Service, Peru
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It’s a boy! Lorena Ochoa gives birth to first child
The Downswing Golf BlogLorena Ochoa has become a mother – and it's a boy. The retired LPGA star, who abruptly left the tour 20 months ago to focus on marriage and family, announced the birth of son Pedro Conesa Ochoa – breaking the news herself via Twitter. “... -
City Marks 25th Anniversary of Cerritos Air Disaster
KTLA NewsCERRITOS, Calif. (KTLA) -- It was 25-years ago today that an Aeromexico DC-9 jet collided with a small plane over the city of Cerritos, killing 82 people. Family, friends and city leaders gathered Wednesday at the Cerritos Air Disaster Memorial for a...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Los Angeles International Airport, KTLA, Transportation Industry
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Aeromexico pilot held in Madrid on suspicion of smuggling cocaine
La PlazaA Mexican airline co-pilot is under arrest in Spain on suspicion of attempting to smuggle 92 pounds of cocaine in his personal luggage on an Aeromexico flight he helped pilot. The case marks the second time in nine months that Aeromexico employees have... -
Bridge planned to link San Diego with Tijuana airport
La PlazaThe planned 525-ft. pedestrian bridge would go over the border fence and into a U.S. customs facility on the San Diego side of the Otay Mesa, about 1 mile away from the 905 highway. There would be a toll fee to use the bridge, but that hasn't been set...
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