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Air Horse One - Does An Exclusion Make Your Insurance Policy Illusory?
Businesses must be wary of policy exclusions that are so broad that they defeat the policy’s primary purpose and render coverage illusory.
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Never a Reason to Take Off Your Socks: A Flight Attendant’s 12 Etiquette Rules
Air travel is going to be busy this summer. With some common sense and courtesy, could flying be … pleasant?
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Delays and Cancellations: Know Your Rights
The Federal Aviation Administration says that weather is the leading cause of flight delays. But last summer, most delays were man-made.
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U.S. Department of Transportation Approves Oral Fluid Testing for Drug Testing
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) published a final rule to allow for oral fluid testing which takes effext on June 1, 2023.
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Why It’s So Hard to Crack Down on Stoned Drivers in New York
Smoking marijuana is a trend, though illegal, that’s not easy to curb.
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Deadly Traffic in Suburbia Points to Deep-Seated Structural Problems
Cities are forced to confront century-old suburban sprawl that was first and foremost designed to keep cars moving rather than people safe.
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Dogs (and Cats) on a Plane
As flying commercial with pets becomes increasingly difficult, a new airline is making a bid for those with fur babies.
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A Traveler’s Guide to Tipping in a Changed World
Here's some advice from experts in the age of tip fatugue.
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Looking for the Best Deal on Airfares? Consider a Price Freeze
Google Flights is joining other booking platforms that aim to assure travelers they’re getting the best price.
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The Art of Persuasion Hasn’t Changed in 2,000 Years
More than 2,000 years ago Aristotle outlined a formula on how to become a master of persuasion in his work Rhetoric.
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