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An estimated 1.8 million customers will pass through Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport from July 2 through July 8, about on par with last year's record travel numbers.
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Starting May 7, airport security will ask U.S. travelers for a Real ID.
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After years of testing, the airport has installed five turbines that capture jet wind exhaust and covert it to electricity. It's in partnership with the tech startup Jet Wind Corporation.
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The airline is ceasing operations at Dallas' city-owned airport this spring.
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DFW and Love Field airports are seeing widespread cancelations as winter weather rolls through the area.
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There were no reported injuries on the plane, which was struck while preparing for takeoff, Southwest Airlines said. The plane safely taxied back to the terminal after the incident.
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The Dallas-based airline announced six new independent directors after facing months of pressure from investment management firm Elliott.
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Southwest Airlines is doing away with a 50-year tradition and plans to start assigning seats. The airline is also looking to introduce redeye flights.
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The structure fire at a vacant church near Dallas Love Field temporarily impacted runway traffic Tuesday afternoon.
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Passenger complaints about airlines rose sharply in the first half of the year, according to consumer watchdogs. The number of canceled flights declined, but delays and other problems increased.
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Both DFW and Love Field airports say they'll see increasingly more passengers than previous years.
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Southwest Airlines flight attendants are set to vote on a new contract for its nearly 19,000 attendants, nearly five years after their last contract was effective.