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Delta Refunds Passengers for 7-Hour Delay on Vegas Flight | July 28, 2008
Passengers that were forced to sit on a New York tarmac for more than seven hours until their flight was cancelled on Sunday are being refunded their fares, says Delta spokesman Kent Landers.
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Booze-Fueled Brawl Forces Flight to Land in Germany | July 28, 2008

A charter plane cruising over Austria at 32,000 feet is forced to land in Germany after two British women go on a drunken rampage Thursday.

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Attorney Sues Delta for $5 Million | July 25, 2008
New York City attorney Thomas Mullaney is suing Delta Air Lines Inc., claiming that the airline stranded him in Paris for four days in October, 2007 during an airport workers' strike.
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FAA to Improve Runway Safety | By Stephanie Lambert | July 22, 2008

stoplight3.gifFollowing two near-collisions in the same week at one of the nation's busiest airports, John F. Kennedy International in New York, the Federal Aviation Administration has announced plans to improve runway safety, including installing lighting systems that change color to signal to pilots when a runway is safe to enter or cross.

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