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Author: Jayme Deerwester, USA TODAY
Brazilian beaches packed over holidays even as COVID-19 death toll crosses 200,000
Brazilians have flocked to the country’s beaches as the Southern Hemisphere’s summer begins, even as coronavirus death toll passes 200,000.
Delta Air Lines joins Alaska, American in banning emotional support animals starting Jan. 11
Starting Jan. 11, only fully trained service dogs can fly in the cabin free on Delta and American. Emotional support animals will be treated as pets.
Man runs from TSA checkpoint at JFK after officers find loaded gun in carry-on
Officials tracked down a man who fled a TSA checkpoint at JFK after officers found a loaded gun in his bag Monday. How? He left his ID behind.
Boeing 737 Max returns to US skies with first commercial flight on American Airlines
On Tuesday, American Airlines flew the first commercial U.S. flight on a Boeing 737 Max since the plane’s 2019 grounding.
Gingerlith: A 7-foot-tall gingerbread monolith rises – and falls – in San Francisco
An edible, 7-foot-tall monolith rose on Christmas Day – and fell the next day – in San Francisco’s Corona Heights Park.
Spirit flight skids off taxiway after landing in snowy Baltimore
After landing at BWI Thursday morning, Flight 969 from Las Vegas skidded off a taxiway en route to the gate. No one was injured.
Airlines cancel 600+ more flights Thursday as snow blankets East Coast
Airports in Boston and the New York area are digging their way out after receiving significant snow Wednesday with more to come Thursday.
AAA expects 30% fewer holiday travelers between Dec. 23 and Jan. 3, due to COVID concerns
AAA expects 30% fewer travelers between Dec. 23 and Jan 3 this year. But that doesn’t mean there won’t be traffic jams. Here’s when not to drive.
Attention, ’80s music fans: Alaska Airlines parodies ‘Safety Dance’ in new video
“We can fly where you want to, we can leave your house behind,” the parody says. “But if your friends don’t mask, well, they won’t fly this airline.”