The suit contends that racist actions by American Airlines employees led to the arrest by police of the Arizona newlyweds while on their honeymoon.
Arizona couple suing American Airlines for racial discrimination during their honeymoon Transportation agencies agree to halt Interstate 11 planning in Arizona over environmental issues Details emerge in death of Phoenix-based flight attendant Celinda ...
A Phoenix couple is suing American Airlines, accusing the airline of racial profiling when the man was accused of sex trafficking his wife.
From Paris to Mexico City to Hawaii and beyond, here are all the new flights coming to Phoenix Sky Harbor and Mesa Gateway airports this year.
The Denver Police Department wrote on its Facebook account on Sunday that there were three separate stabbings in downtown Denver on Saturday.
Celinda Levno, a Phoenix-based flight attendant, was honored by collogues at Sky Harbor Airport after she was murdered in a random knife attack while she was on a layover in Denver.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said it is investigating a recent near-midair collision of flights that were approaching Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. A Delta Air Lines
According to KNXV-TV, Phoenix-based American Airlines flight attendant Celinda Levno died during a layout in the City of Denver. The Association of Professional Flight Attendants (APFA) confirmed Levno's passing in a statement issued Sunday, per the outlet.
The Phoenix-based flight attendant died between Jan. 11, 2025, and Jan. 12, 2025, in Denver during a layover. The woman killed in the stabbing was Levno, an American Airlines flight attendant ...
A new year means new resolutions, new opportunities and, importantly for travelers, new flights. Hawaii trips are set to get a bit easier at Southwest Airlines. Greenland will get what may be its first U.S. nonstop on United Airlines. And a newly beefed-up Alaska Airlines is launching flights to Tokyo and Seoul.
Phoenix resident Paul Guilbeault reunited with his dog, Damion, in January 2025 after losing him in Oklahoma City in 2017.
Welts says the Mavs' high potential for success was a key factor in his decision to come out of retirement for the CEO role.