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Some say that while they welcome the new stations, concerns over affordable housing and bus infrastructure also need to be addressed.
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Airlines have canceled thousands of flights since Christmas weekend, leaving travelers scrambling to figure out how to book new seats and get reimbursements for added expenses.
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Southwest isn't the only airline experiencing delays and cancellations, but it is by far the worst-hit, with about 5,500 of its flights canceled across the country in the last two days.
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The disruptions add to chaos that has left people stranded at airports across the country, many of them with little idea of when they can get home or where their bags are.
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During the holidays, construction in central areas of the horseshoe is paused.
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Consider this a quick cheat sheet to LAX — something thousands of other travelers won’t know.
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You don’t have to drop a small fortune on airport parking or enlist the services of your bestie to help with your holiday travel.
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The underground rail option would take longer to build — about 15 years — but offer a quicker commute.
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The original deadline for the Transportation Security Administration and other federal agencies to only accept REAL ID-compliant cards was back in 2008.
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Plan, plan, plan. If you’re new to TSA PreCheck or want to try out LAX Fast Lane, we have the lowdown on cutting through those security lines.
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More than 100 U.S. flights were canceled, according to tracker FlightAware. The cancellations and delays come during a period of chaotic travel said to resemble pre-pandemic levels.
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Mechanics' bills are rising faster than inflation, and people are holding on to their vehicles for longer than ever. That means even those staying out of the car market are feeling inflation's pinch.