San Diego International Airport, flight and bomb threat
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The nearly $3.4 billion project to build a new Terminal 1 at San Diego International Airport will be getting another influx of federal cash. The Federal Aviation Administration announced on Friday ...
A 35-year-old Navy sailor was traveling under official orders to participate in a scheduled training exercise in Hawaii when he made bomb threats on Tuesday.
Starting Wednesday, the TSA will require a Real ID. But If you don’t have your Real ID quite yet, there are other acceptable alternatives like a passport.
A plane bound for Honolulu, Hawaii was delayed at San Diego International Airport after a threat was made by a passenger, but the threat was unfounded.
Three weekly flights on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays aboard KLM Royal Dutch Airlines will be available out of San Diego.
While the Southwest employees who have served as skycaps will be leaving, the airline will be using an outside contractor to provide curbside service.