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International tourist volume down, but ATL still expects summer travel rush
Industry experts are hopeful that metro Atlanta’s busy summer travel season can weather the economic uncertainty.
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As Israel strikes Iran, Delta suspends flights to Tel Aviv through August
Delta's suspension of flights to Israel comes after it resumed the route earlier this year.
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When COVID disrupted Delta’s pilot wing pin supply, its pilots had an idea
While some pilots donate their first officer wings to an unknown new pilot, others will specifically give their wings to someone they know.
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Atlanta-Brussels nonstop route returns for the summer
Since March of 2020, there has been no nonstop route between Brussels and Atlanta — until this week, when Delta Air Lines relaunched the flight.
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Atlanta’s private airports prepare for World Cup
The 2026 World Cup matches will bring an influx of VIPs in their private jets, so Atlanta’s general aviation airports are preparing for a crush.
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6 ways to make the airport a stress-free experience
Even for the seasoned traveler, maneuvering through any airport is one of the most aggravating parts of getting out of town.
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Atlanta inspired the federal minority contracting policy that Trump wants to cut
Atlanta is the inspiration behind a little-known but important federal minority contracting program now in the Trump administration's crosshairs.
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Etihad set to launch Atlanta’s first nonstop Abu Dhabi flight next month
Middle Eastern carrier Etihad Airways is gearing up to launch Atlanta’s first-ever regular nonstop flight to Abu Dhabi in July.
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Understaffed, tired but ‘middle of the pack’: Inside Atlanta’s air traffic control tower
The air traffic control tower at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport was 69% staffed as of September 2023, according to Federal Aviation Administration figures.
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Trump DOT settlement would end minority contracting requirement
The Trump administration has proposed ending a four-decade-old program that mandates the hiring of minority- and women-owned businesses for federal transportation contracts.