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September

New Orleans Air Service: Three Years After Hurricane Katrina

As Hurricane Gustav bears down upon the Gulf Coast of the United States, it's hard to ignore the timing. This weekend is the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.

Latest Airport News

Read all the latest Airport news here.

Major US Airports operating normally after hundreds of delays

Major US airports were operating normally on Tuesday Aug. 26 evening after a glitch in the computer system for filing flight plans delayed hundreds of flights.

Virgin confirms interest in joint bid for Gatwick

Virgin Atlantic is considering joining a consortium to make a bid for Gatwick Airport if BAA is forced to sell it.

New Orleans escapes worst of Gustav

New Orleans appears to have escaped from the worst of Hurricane Gustav as the eye of the storm missed the city.

For Airlines, No End in Sight to Fuel Cost Struggles

The nation's airlines had hoped for a fresh start after Labor Day, with streamlined schedules and smaller fleets that were meant to help them cope better with the high cost of jet fuel.

Ryanair hits out at EC over screenscraper probe

The European Commission has dropped its probe into the row between screenscraper websites and Ryanair.