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October 17, 2013

Strong 2014 Business Travel At Risk From Partial Shutdown, Threat Of Default

Final GBTA BTI Outlook Of The Year Shows Rising Momentum, But Group Notes Serious Concerns from Business Travel Professionals

Business travel spending is expected to see a robust year in 2014 fueled by steady corporate profits, increases in business investment and an improving U.S. economy. However, the ongoing partial government shutdown and potential default could derail progress and is already impacting business travel sentiment.

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LA Airport Worker Arrested For Dry Ice Explosion

Incidents Occurred Sunday And Monday At KLAX

An airport ground services worker has been arrested in connection with two dry ice incidents at Los Angeles International Airport. The worker is being held on $1 million bond on one charge of possession of an explosive or destructive device near an aircraft.

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United Airlines Releases Annual Corporate Responsibility Report

Highlights Company's Efforts To Operate A 'Socially, Environmentally, And Financially Responsible Business'

United Airlines released its annual Corporate Responsibility Report Tuesday highlighting the company's work "to operate a socially, environmentally and financially responsible business in a way that benefits its customers, employees, investors and the environment they share."

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Kangaroo Finds Way Into Melbourne, Australia Airport

'Roo Caused Partial Lockdown Of The Airport For Animal's, Passengers' Safety

An eastern grey male kangaroo was not trying to hop on a plane when it found its way into the main terminal at Melbourne, Australia Airport Wednesday.

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Belly Panel Separates From India Airlines Dreamliner In Flight

Repair Of The Airplane Caused A Nine-Hour Delay In Its Return Flight To Delhi

A four-by-eight foot panel reportedly separated from an Air India Boeing 787 on a flight from Delhi to Bangalore, leaving what was described as a "gaping hole" in the cargo hold of the airplane, which landed safely.

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