December 6, 2020 Bomb threat forces passenger plane from Russia to evacuate at JFK Authorities told Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ the threat was received from an incoming flight from Moscow, which landed at the New York airport at about 3:49 p.m. EST with approximately 250 passengers.
December 3, 2020 Maryland police, airport authorities stop child with coronavirus from boarding flight Maryland authorities successfully intercepted a COVID-positive passenger from boarding a flight on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving.
December 3, 2020 US Customs catches $25 million in fake Rolex watches at Kentucky airport When it comes to stopping counterfeit goods from entering the country, U.S. Customs and Border Protection has plenty of time.
December 2, 2020 Emotional support animals will no longer be considered service animals on flights, DOT decides Ruff news, animal lovers.
December 1, 2020 First Boeing 737 MAX gets FAA airworthiness certificate since 2019 grounding order Boeing’s 737 MAX jets are one step closer to returning to service.
November 26, 2020 TSA on Wednesday screened the highest number of travelers in one day since the pandemic began Americans are still traveling for the holidays.
November 24, 2020 American Airlines plane damaged after reportedly hitting bird, returns to airport And you thought it was bad running over a squirrel in the car.
November 24, 2020 Britain will shorten COVID-19 travel quarantines to 5 days after test Just in time for holiday travelers, England is cutting the two-week quarantine facing people arriving from regions not on Britain’s coronavirus safe list, reducing it to as little as five days if they test negative for COVID-19.
November 23, 2020 Thousands of Shanghai airport workers sealed in for COVID-19 testing after cargo handlers contract virus More than 17,000 employees at Shanghai’s Pudong International Airport were tested for the coronavirus after several new cases of COVID-19 were traced back to cargo workers at the facility.
November 18, 2020 Airport COVID-19 symptom screening ‘ineffective,’ CDC report says Efforts to screen travelers arriving in the U.S. for COVID-19 were more trouble than they were worth, according to a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report.