Local, state airline boardings increase
September 15, 2012 in The Dickinson Press
BISMARCK North Dakota airline boardings continue to increase. Continue Reading
September 15, 2012 in The Dickinson Press
BISMARCK North Dakota airline boardings continue to increase. Continue Reading
August 15, 2012 in West Central Tribune
Delta Air Lines is relocating a subsidiary from Minneapolis to Atlanta in a move that’s expected to bring work done by 160 employees to the airline’s headquarters near Atlanta’s airport.
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July 17, 2012 in West Central Tribune
MINNEAPOLIS Sandwiches served to three Minnesotans were among five found with needles on board Delta Air Lines flights.
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June 23, 2012 in The Dickinson Press
Dickinson’s Theodore Roosevelt Regional Airport may be losing customers to the Bismarck Airport, but business is still booming, officials said. Continue Reading
June 14, 2012 in The Jamestown Sun
Jamestown Regional Airport Authority officials are continuing discussions with Great Lakes Aviation and Delta Air Lines about improving air service from Jamestown.
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March 22, 2012 in The Jamestown Sun
Jamestown Regional Airport’s transition from Delta Air Lines to Great Lakes Aviation of Cheyenne, Wyo., caused at least one unforeseen consequence a sudden hike in ticket prices.
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February 22, 2012 in Park Rapids Enterprise
A drunk Pinnacle Airlines flight attendant had a blood alcohol content more than twice the legal driving limit Sunday when she was taken off a Delta connecting flight at the Grand Forks International Airport. Continue Reading
February 20, 2012 in Grand Forks Herald
Authorities did the right thing in canceling the flight.
And that’s true even if the investigation shows no fault whatsoever on the attendant or any other crew member’s part. Continue Reading
February 16, 2012 in The Jamestown Sun
Great Lakes Aviation agreed Wednesday to use 32-seat Embraer EMB-120 planes for its commercial air service from Jamestown Regional Airport to Minneapolis, Minn., rather than the 19-seat Beech 1900 in its contract.
The EMB-120 plane, nicknamed the Brasilia, has a galley, a lavatory and a beverage service, and it is staffed by a flight attendant, unlike the Beech 1900.
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November 24, 2010 in West Central Tribune
CHICAGO – The lines moved smoothly at airports around the country Wednesday afternoon despite an Internet campaign to get Thanksgiving travelers to gum up the works on one of the busiest days of the year by refusing full-body scans.
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