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  • Senators call on OMB to resolve pension delays
  • Postal regulator's travel raises concerns
  • Empower DoD's CIO, panel urges Panetta
  • Mileage reimbursement unchanged at 51 cents per mile
  • Miller wants unclaimed airport change put to better use
  • Flight delays are down, but complaints aren't
  • Delta's airfare increase sticks
  • With flight fees, all will be revealed
  • More airlines increase airfares to Europe
  • Come fly from us: Airports offer rewards
  • TSA finds more guns at airports
  • 2011 may be safest year for fliers
  • Amtrak tests digital ticketing
  • Government travel under more scrutiny
  • TSA urged to expand private baggage screening
  • Memphis: Sublime sounds mix with history
  • Congressional report blasts TSA as ‘bloated'
  • U.S. still grappling with screening all air cargo
  • Obama order saves travel money, but hits contractors hard
  • Service and rewards decide best hotel chains
  • Sleep well, but watch for terrorists
  • A lakefront masterpiece: Culture abounds in Windy City
  • Emission tax could inflate airfares
  • Despite ethics rules, Congress' travel junkets spike
  • Car-rental shopping gets more interesting with 2 emerging sites
  • Hotel industry sees ‘positive activity'
  • Proposed airline ticket tax bump has tempers soaring
  • Test to speed up airport screening
  • The Dream, set in stone: King monument highlights eclectic trip through D.C.
  • Study shows airline fees top out at $450
  • Adventures in Gotham
  • Hotels drop their reservations about upgrades
  • Per diem rates to increase Oct. 1 for travel to many large cities
  • Pittsburgh: Forged by more than steel
  • Delta says it will refund aviation taxes on airfares
  • FAA furloughs continue, projects halted by congressional impasse
  • Crime risk high near airports, rail stations
  • Fliers want fees back if their luggage is delayed
  • TSA: Airport body scans more ‘private'
  • City Pairs grows to more than 6,000 airline routes
  • Some alarmed by number of post-9/11 security breaches
  • City of roses, natural beauty
  • Top scores for Hilton among hotels, Southwest among airlines
  • Bill would put spotlight on VA travel
  • IG report says Defense schools chief bypassed vets for jobs
  • Airport screeners choose AFGE as their union
  • Spending on travel takes hit
  • IG report slams former director of Defense schools
  • Storms help delay nearly 25% of April's U.S. flights
  • Workers say life on the road damages their health
  • Indianapolis: More than a motor mecca
  • Government, industry seek ways to skip the pat-down
  • Southwest Airlines ranks high, US Airways low in study
  • If your travel documents are lost, there is still hope
  • Facility management services help agencies save energy, upgrade buildings
  • Southern city rich in history, character
  • Car rental customers face $9 a gallon for gas
  • Frequent-flier programs lose some fans
  • Traveler delays, bag fees targeted
  • A gateway to adventure
  • Some per diem rates to rise April 1
  • Hotels roll out spruced-up deals
  • TSA defends use of low-dose radiation scanners
  • Atlanta hangs on to title of busiest airport in the world
  • Safety agencies target pilot fatigue
  • Fliers pick their favorite airports
  • TSA to retest X-ray scanners emitting ionizing radiation
  • From rockets to rodeos, an array of attractions
  • Postal IG details travel card waste, abuse
  • Charting a new frontier in old Dixie
  • TSA's full-body scans getting a makeover
  • Group sees rebound in spending on business travel
  • TSA halts expansion of privatized airport screening
  • Airfares rise along with oil costs
  • Mountains sell Mile-High City
  • Mileage reimbursement rate climbs to 51 cents
  • Loopholes in ‘Do Not Board' list
  • American Airlines starts a trend: Higher airfares
  • Panel urges federal role in aviation industry reforms
  • Airlines take in record $4.3 billion in fees
  • Indianapolis lawmaker wants to boot TSA from airport
  • Lawmakers want TSA data on X-ray scanners
  • L.A.: Where the sun and fun are free
  • 2 unions fight to represent 43,000 TSA screeners
  • GSA web tool puts green into federal business travel
  • FLRA authorizes vote on union representation for airport screeners
  • Skip the trip — meet virtually
  • Will U.S. Army rival local hotels with 1,000-room hotel?
  • Road accidents top killer of healthy Americans abroad
  • Airlines seek to move air marshals from first class
  • Flying? Prove yourself
  • BoltBus, RedCoach, other bus lines go for business travelers
  • ‘No-can-do' attitudes irk fliers
  • Homeland Security to test iris scanners
  • Agencies have until end of year to appeal lodging per diem rates
  • City on the sea charms visitors
  • Per diem rates fall for more than 300 destinations
  • Per diem rates fall for more than 300 destinations
  • Lodging per diem to decline in many areas beginning Oct. 1
  • Some hotels offer to pay fliers' bag-check fees
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