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A West traveler turned a nightmare an airport into a cautionary tale after Apple's AirTag led him straight to his stolen suitcase — and the thieves wearing his clothes.
Airlines have used the increase in passengers using AirTags to improve their customer service offerings. Since last year, more than a dozen airlines have started allowing flyers to submit their AirTag ...
AERA proposes penalties for airports failing to maintain standards, impacting UDF. Better service could mean lower fees ...
Ever wonder where Transportation Security Administration (TSA) dogs learn the skills that make them one of the agency’s most ...
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A storm that swept across the top of the country kept firefighters busy anchoring lifted roofs and clearing fallen trees, ...
Apple AirTags are currently on sale on Amazon and if you've been thinking of buying some, now is the perfect time.
Research where the Auntie Anne’s is in the airport before going,” one correspondent joked. Here are some travel tips from NewsNation staff.
The “bird guys” keep birds at bay, lavatory crews empty the loos, and finally, there are people who get paid to wrap luggage ...
Delhi Airport is becoming a major global transit point. International transfers have increased significantly in recent years.
An AirTag helped a West Hollywood man recover his stolen suitcase after landing at Los Angeles International Airport last week.