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One week into the government shutdown, travelers at Denver International Airport are bracing for potential flight disruptions as air traffic controller sick calls climb nationwide.
Board members said they were “appalled” by the amount of funds he used for the aviation conference and by his “seemingly cavalier attitude in responding to this complaint.”
Denver International Airport anticipates increased passenger travel during the government shutdown resulting in flight delays.
A Colorado man was hit with a $19,824 parking fee after a system glitch mistook his license plate for someone else’s.
Off-site parking usually isn't too bad, but if you want to skip the shuttle ride and park right at the airport, you know it's going to be expensive. Well, not if you park your motorcycle at LAX, but statistically,
Government shutdown affects FAA and air traffic controllers. Essential employees work unpaid, as lawmakers urged to restore funding.
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Denver Board of Ethics "appalled" by Denver International Airport spending on overseas conference
Denver's Board of Ethics on Friday cleared Denver International Airport and its Chief Executive Officer, Phil Washington, of an ethics violation related to a trip to a conference in Madrid earlier this year.
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This Western Airport Has The Most Safety Incidents In America, According To The FAA
The FAA recently issued a report about the safety of a certain airport, and an airfield in the Rocky Mountains has the most safety incidents in the country.
The Alamosa Police Department said a suspect has been arrested after police were alerted to a bomb threat to the San Luis Valley Regional Airport. According to the agency, on Wednesday, Oct. 8, at around noon,