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JFK flight plan could result in traffic for MacArthur

The US Transportation Department's plan to limit flights during peak hours at New York's three major airports could mean more airlines will use Long Island MacArthur Airport in the future, but analysts say smaller carriers are more likely than bigger ones to operate at the Bohemia facility.

Read more : Newsday Business News: 21.12.2007 03:18:00

Feds order fewer flights at Kennedy Airport

In the most sweeping effort to date to ease congestion at New York's three major airports, US Transportation Secretary Mary Peters Wednesday ordered a nearly 20 percent reduction of flights per hour during peak times at Kennedy beginning in March.

Read more : Newsday New York City: 20.12.2007 09:36:00

New Transportation Deal Limits Flights

"Only On The Web:" The transportation department has announced a two year deal with the airlines to limit the amount of flights at Newark and JFK airports. Bill Plante previews the CBS Evening News.

Read more : CBS News News Video: 20.12.2007 08:45:00

Switch problems cause delays on E, F, R and V lines

Problems with a switch at Queens Plaza Station is causing delays to E, F, R and V New York City Transit subway trains on Tuesday morning, according to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

Read more : Newsday New York City: 18.12.2007 22:08:00

Land Rover's new baby

BBC Midlands Today transport correspondent Peter Plisner takes a look at the new Land Rover LRX.

Read more : BBC News Business World Edition: 18.12.2007 18:31:00

New DOT chief expected to be approved today

Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's pick to lead the Department of Transportation will go before the Los Angeles City Council for approval today. Rita Robinson, 54, former general manager of the city's Bureau of Sanitation, was nominated in September to replace Gloria Jeff as head of the transportation department.

Read more : Dailynews Breaking News: 04.12.2007 21:08:00

Report: Kennedy, LaGuardia worst in on-time performance

When it came to on-time arrivals at the three major metropolitan-area airports so far this year, Kennedy, Newark Liberty and LaGuardia took the prize -- as the worst three performers in the United States, that is, according to a report released Monday by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics.

Read more : Newsday New York City: 04.12.2007 11:05:00

New York Observed: Swept Away

In uncanny fashion, the city not only transports us to places we know, it also brings back memories of places where we've never set foot.

Read more : NYT The City: 02.12.2007 06:57:00

MTA eyes added express service for Flushing line

Less than a year after adding express subway service following New York Mets weekday games, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is considering putting on more express service after weekend games at Shea Stadium and during the US Open at the USTA National Tennis Center.

Read more : Newsday New York City: 30.11.2007 12:00:00

USA, China and Papua New Guinea among leaders in switch to e-tickets

Paper tickets are falling by the wayside as airlines move to phase them out in favor of e-tickets, The New York Times (free registration) reports. The Times notes that the trade group International Air Transport Association (IATA) earlier this year...

Read more : USATODAY Today In the Sky: 28.11.2007 22:17:00

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