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Better airport scanners delayed by privacy fears
WASHINGTON - High-tech security scanners that might have prevented the Christmas Day attempt to blow up a jetliner have been installed in only a small number of airports around the world, in large part because of privacy concerns over the way the machines see through clothing.
Nations:Netherlands U.S. People:Ronald Reagan Activities:2009 Flight 253 Terrorism Plot
2009-12-29
European travellers battle new Christmas chaos
LONDON (AFP) - Thousands of Eurostar passengers anxious to get away for Christmas battled for train places out of London Wednesday as heavy rains and freezing conditions sparked yet more travel chaos across Europe.
Nations:U.K. Spain U.S. Italy Portugal France Source:(AFP)
2009-12-23
US, Japan forge open skies agreement
The U.S. and Japan reached a landmark agreement Friday to relax limits on flights between the two countries, opening up the possibility of broader cross-border airline alliances and more options for air travelers.
Nations:Japan U.S. Australia Activities:Japan-U.S.
2009-12-11
United computer problems cleared up at O'Hare
CHICAGO - A computer problem temporarily disrupted United Airlines flights at O'Hare International Airport on Thursday, causing long delays and lines for travelers headed out for the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
2009-07-02
Unclear what happens to personal info with Clear
NEW YORK - More than a quarter million people are wondering what will happen to their fingerprints, social security numbers, home addresses and other personal information now that a company that sped them through airport security is out of business.
Nations:U.S. Activities:Air Travel Safety
2009-06-27
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