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    Air travelers who have endured lost bags, delayed flights, lousy service and getting bumped from full planes might want to scream at the entire airline industry.

  • Emergency workers tend to a JetBlue captain that had a "medical situation" during a Las Vegas-bound flight from JFK International airport, Tuesday, March 27, 2012, in Amarillo, Texas. (AP Photo/Steve Douglas)

    JetBlue passengers recount fears during captain's breakdown

    Passengers aboard an early morning flight bound from New York to Las Vegas first noticed something wrong when the plane's top pilot came out of the cockpit, didn't close the door and tried to force his way into an occupied restroom.

  • Southwest Airlines, based in Dallas, said Monday it will buy Orlando, Fla.-based AirTran for about $1.42 billion. (PRNewsFoto/AirTran Airways)

    Southwest Airlines to buy AirTran for $1.4B

    Southwest Airlines agreed to buy AirTran in a $1.4 billion deal that will combine two of the country's largest low-fare carriers and give Southwest a bigger slice of the market in the Northeast and in Atlanta, the busiest airport in the nation.

  • Robert Fornaro, CEO of AirTran Holdings Inc. (left), and Gary Kelly, his counterpart at Southwest Airlines Co., chat after a news conference at Southwest's headquarters in Dallas on Monday. (Bloomberg)

    Southwest Airlines to buy AirTran for $1.4B

    Southwest agreed to buy AirTran in a $1.4 billion deal that will combine two of the country's largest low-fare airlines and give Southwest a bigger slice of the market in the Northeast and in Atlanta, the busiest hub in the nation.

  • This screen grab taken from MySpace shows Steven Slater. Slater, a flight attendant for JetBlue Airways Corp., looked pleased and relieved after cursing out a passenger on an airplane public-address system, grabbing some beer from the galley and using an emergency slide to hop off, another passenger said Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2010. Steven Slater lost his temper after a passenger accidentally hit him on the head with luggage on the ground at Kennedy Airport on Monday, police said. (AP Photo) NO SALES

    Lawyer: N.Y. flight attendant wants to return to air

    The renegade flight attendant who cursed out a passenger and emergency-chuted to folk-hero status thanked the world for its support and said he wants to go back to work.

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