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75 Stories on John F. Kennedy International Airport
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Some travelers push the envelope on all-you-can-jet deal

Clark Dever and Joe Dinardo have always taken things to the extreme.

Fed-up fliers ready for rights

Claustrophobia was not a condition Bill Johnson understood.

People.com: Bradley, Renée Get Cozy in Barcelona

Cooper and Zellweger, who costar in Code 39, have an intimate breakfast and go sightseeing

People.com: Madonna's New Daughter Mercy Flown to London Overnight

Three aides take the 3-year-old out of Malawi, just a week after her adoption was approved

Finding downed jet in open ocean is a tall order

Though searchers believe that they have found debris from an Air France jet that disappeared off Brazil's coast Monday, finding the entire plane and learning exactly what downed it could be a tedious, years-long process.

CNNMoney: Flying to NYC? Good chance you're late

The New York metropolitan area's three major airports had the worst U.S. on-time record in January, according to an organization that tracks and compiles data about the airline industry.

Highways closed, flights canceled as winter roars in

Severe winter weather was creating Christmas week travel headaches across the country Monday, canceling flights and closing major highways.

Don't let a survey ruin your trip

Southwest Airlines is the top air carrier in the United States. No, wait; it's American Airlines. Hang on -- make that Virgin America.

Hanna speeding up Atlantic coast

After earning a reputation as a killer in Haiti, Tropical Storm Hanna amounted to little more than a windy rainstorm along the Atlantic Coast on Saturday.

Get amazing airplane views: 7 tips

I'm strapping myself in for a ride to the edge of the sky. Outside my porthole, the ground crew is preparing the vehicle for launch. The entry hatch is sealed, the mobile gantry pulled away. All systems are go. Soon, powerful thrusters will accelerate us to more than 500 miles per hour. At the peak of our trajectory, we will soar above about 80 percent of the atmosphere. The view of Earth will be panoramic.

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