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Few of the nation's 670 million annual passengers would be that foolish any longer. On the contrary, the challenge now will be to convince flyers that the skies won't be dangerous. After a two-day shutdown, American air space reopened tentatively last Thursday, under a list of strict...
Similarly, he says, some passengers dissatisfied with today’s security measures have suggested armed guards accompany every flight—one of many precautions employed by El Al, Israel’s national airline carrier, long known for its tough security measures.
The blurbs that accompany the novel describe this it as Rushdie’s first “American” novel. Certainly the novel is preoccupied with America, and the frequent rants about America’s failings further blur the distinction between Solanka and Rushdie: ?...
And that may very well be the reality we live with in a changed America. Gritta, for one, is hopeful the tightened security is here to stay. In the short term, anyway, we all need to prepare for a new travel experience. "If you go into an airport next week...
My daughter's life as an "unaccompanied minor" started last year when I put her on a plane for the first time by herself. After I had ferried her for years between Washington and New York to visit her dad, she felt ready, at 12, to go alone. The airline...