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Just because you’re at a conference doesn’t mean the world stops. Centerlines LIVE will continue providing the latest industry news while Centerlines Today is on hiatus. This section will feature the latest industry news so you don’t miss a beat while networking with old friends and new connections.

>> ACI-NA releases its newest batch of airport trading cards
The coolest part of your trip might’ve been spent at the airport. Did you know Charles Lindbergh was a mail pilot at the St. Louis Lambert International Airport before his historic cross-Atlantic flight, or that the former landowners of the Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport are buried underneath the runway? Learn these facts and more by picking up your own North American Airport Collectors Series Airport Trading Cards at the help kiosks of more than 80 participating airports throughout the U.S. and Canada. Subscription required. 

>> Canadian Airport Safety Week at the Fredericton International Airport
Fredericton International Airport joined airports across Canada for Canadian Airport Safety Week September 17 – 21, 2018. Each day, the airport community was invited to join in for a presentation on a safety-related topic. 

>> Winnipeg airport sees record increase in travelers
Last week, Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport announced it had its busiest summer on record — with the number of passengers in July and August reaching more than 895,000. August was the busiest single month ever, with a passenger count of 462,719. 

>> Hundreds participate in annual 'Plane Pull' at Newark airport
A number of teams participated in the ultimate strength test at Newark Liberty International Airport during the annual Plane Pull to benefit the Law Enforcement Torch Run for the Special Olympics.

>> T.F. Green Airport to welcome new airline
T.F. Green Airport has scheduled an announcement for Oct. 11 to unveil a new airline coming to Rhode Island’s main commercial airport, but airport officials aren’t saying much about it in advance. 

>> JetBlue plans no-frills fares for 2019, vows not to make passengers 'feel like second-class citizens'
The New York-based carrier is planning to unveil no-frills fares next year, as it competes with similar offerings from larger U.S. competitors whose cheapest tickets don't include free advance seat selection or the ability to change travel dates.

 

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