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Heathrow CEO says Volkswagen scandal will help fix airport’s pollution problem: Heathrow Airport may benefit from the scandal at Volkswagen AG because it will prod the U.K. to clamp down on diesel pollution, helping bring London’s busiest hub into compliance with European Union rules. Read more >>

 

Uber says Calgary's proposed fare rates for limo, sedan services still too high to enter market: The San Francisco-based company says proposed changes to lower fares for limousine and luxury sedan services don’t cut deep enough for it to introduce UberBlack to Calgarians. Read more >> 

 

Two men arrested at MIA on cash smuggling charges after arrival from Ecuador: Two Ecuadoran men who arrived at Miami International Airport (MIA) and were accused of failing to report the total amount of money they were carrying are now facing possible trial in Miami federal court. Read more >> 

 

Technology to smooth today's travel turbulence: Smartphones, online services and biometric scanners are already easing the way for travelers. Expect even more tech to transform your journeys in the not-too-distant future. Read more >> 

 

Allegiant Air continues explosive growth despite the bad press: The airline's executives say Allegiant's safety record is one of the best in the industry. And none of the talk about safety appears to be slowing the airline's exponential growth and popularity with many budget-conscious travelers. Read more >> 

 

Tokyo flight feud renewed as Delta wants American's access back: Delta Air Lines Inc. wants U.S. regulators to seize American Airlines Group Inc.’s new route from Los Angeles to Tokyo’s close-in Haneda Airport, just months after the latter won it. Read more >> 

 

The US Airways name is about to fly into history: The US Airways name will pass into history Oct. 17, when the last flight under that name departs from San Francisco and lands in Philadelphia. The US Airways name and brand will be officially retired, with all systems combined under the new American Airlines. Read more >> 

 

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