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Op-ed: Refund policy for air travel will cause more harm than good - Chicago Tribune

Delta Air Lines offers a 12,000-word “ plain language ” version, while United Airlines has a 37,000-word version. Few travelers, let alone airline gate agents, have digested its finer details. Read More
Jacobson: Tips for smooth air travel - The Columbian

Many people who travel during the holidays are once- or twice-a-year air travelers, The holiday season is fast approaching. Many already have their tickets in hand or are starting to look for flights. Read More
Sheldon H. Jacobson: Booking the first flight of the day may not always be a good idea - Chicago Tribune

The summer of 2022 will go down on record with an unprecedented number of flight delays and cancellations. Few travelers have been spared from the air travel chaos, with everyone’s patience p… ... Read More
Sheldon H. Jacobson: We are desperately short of air traffic controllers — could AI help close the gap? – Twin Cities - Pioneer Press

Sheldon H. Jacobson: ... Air traffic control is back in the news. On Apr. 28 and again on May 9, ... 60% — their job is as critical to safe air travel as that of those who fly and maintain the ... Read More
Sheldon H. Jacobson: Booking the first flight of the day may not always be a good idea - Post Bulletin | Rochester Minnesota news, weather, sports

The summer of 2022 will go down on record with an unprecedented number of flight delays and cancellations. Few travelers have been spared from the air travel chaos, with everyone’s patience ... Read More
Jacobson: Time is now to address air travel woes

With the arrival of the summer travel season, airports and airlines are experiencing unprecedented passenger volumes, which means that most flights are filled or near capacity. This trend of higher pa ... Read More
Jacobson: Will airlines' automatic refund hurt consumers? - Boston Herald

Just in time for summer travel, the United States Department of Transportation has announced sweeping changes that, on the surface, appear to help air travelers get the upper hand with airlines ... Read More
Professor Sheldon Jacobson on reducing Covid risks at airports

But if you chose the 30 or 40 or 50 largest airports, you will then be covering 80% to 90% of the travelers as they enter in the secured air system. Q: Only a small portion of travelers have ... Read More
Sheldon H. Jacobson: Is artificial intelligence for the birds? More than you may think. - TribLIVE.com

The test for any breakthrough technology is often where you least expect it, but once it “conquers” that application, even more possibilities may emerge. We all know that artificial ... Read More
Sheldon Jacobson: Delta variant is having its way with air travel. What can help turn it around? - TribLIVE.com

What a difference a month makes. On Aug. 1, over 2.2 million passengers passed through airport security checkpoints, the largest number dating back to March 2020. It was only on June 11 when ... Read More
A government shutdown could affect Americans' fall travel plans - CBS News

Congress scrambles to avert government shutdown before Friday night deadline 06:30. If the U.S. government shuts down next week, a lapse in federal funding to agencies that enable air travel could ... Read More
What the Exploding Pager Attack Means for Air Travel - MSN

Should a device make it through security, it isn’t clear whether one of the pagers could have detonated if brought onboard a plane, said Price and Sheldon H. Jacobson, a professor of computer ... Read More
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