Atlanta Airport
December 13, 2011 by staff · Comments Off on Atlanta Airport
Atlanta Airport, A pistol discovered in a passenger’s carry-on bag was accidentally fired inside the Atlanta airport, grazing a police officer, authorities said on Monday.
Security screeners at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport spotted the .22-caliber pistol Sunday via an X-ray machine and notified Atlanta police, Transportation Security Administration spokesman Jonathan Allen said.
Authorities said the gun was loaded with five rounds of ammunition known as “snake shot,” which typically is used to kill small animals. As a police officer tried to remove the rounds while pointing the weapon at a screening table, the gun was unintentionally fired, according to an incident report.
“I was grazed by a pellet fragment on the left side of my face,” the officer wrote in the report.
The passenger, a 43-year-old Georgia man, was arrested on weapons charges and remained in jail early on Monday. He told police that he “travels to Florida often on business and keeps the weapon on him for protection, not to kill anyone but in an attempt to scare people off,” the report said.
Atlanta Airport Delays
January 11, 2011 by staff · Comments Off on Atlanta Airport Delays
Atlanta Airport Delays, Flights were essentially frozen in and out of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport for days because of snow, and the state of emergency was issued in Georgia.
Parts of Atlanta have received up to five inches of snow, which is very rare for the region.
Four of the five runways at Atlanta airport are open Tuesday morning, but the city roads are still bad, and it was difficult for airport employees to go to work.
“We are told that our flight was canceled, there are no other flights because of weather, and the sooner they could come back to the house is in one day,” said Dave Watkins, whose trip home to Hawaii after visiting Walt Disney World includes a connecting flight in Atlanta. “So we will not be home at night” until tomorrow instead of this afternoon. “Wife of Dave, Satoko, was not too concerned when the couple arrived home. “Unlike him, I did not have to work tomorrow,” she said. But there is a glimmer of relief Tuesday.
AirTran said it plans to resume operations, but with a greatly reduced flight schedule. Six of the nine flights AirTran Tuesday from Orlando were still on schedule by 8 pm
Delta said it would receive four flights to Orlando on Tuesday. However, the airline said it still has at least 1,400 cancellations planned nationally.
Flight delays expected to continue through Tuesday and maybe Wednesday.
The winter storm expected to move up the East Coast, creating problems for passengers getting in and out of airports highest on the east coast later in the week.
Atlanta Snow
January 10, 2011 by staff · Comments Off on Atlanta Snow
Atlanta Snow, The snow that blanketed Metro Atlanta could remain on the ground for several days because the temperature barely get the freezing point throughout the week, according to Channel 2 Action News meteorologist Karen Minton.
These temperatures bitter “road conditions will not improve quickly, and likely to deteriorate. Freezing rain is falling in some areas, and the Department of Transportation encourages drivers to avoid driving “at least until Tuesday.”
Monday’s high temperature will be about 30. Tuesday’s high is 36, with a slight chance of drizzle in the morning. Then, a freezer will be back.
Minton called to heights of 30 and 32 on Wednesday and Thursday. Morning Thursday will be limited to 13, and there is a chance of flurries.
Friday should be a little warmer, a little above freezing point to 35.
In some parts of the metropolitan area, the snow turned to sleet and freezing rain. Up to a quarter inch of ice accumulation is expected in some areas, “said Minton.
Source: http://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta-weather-snow-could-800233.html
Atlanta Weather
January 10, 2011 by staff · Comments Off on Atlanta Weather
Atlanta Weather, (AP) – As a snowstorm started up the East Coast, airlines have been staffing call centers and taking other steps to improve their performance during the snow storm the week of Christmas.
Some airlines began canceling flights and announce political liberal ticket change Monday.
AirTran Airways canceled all flights on Monday and in Atlanta, and Delta cleaned quarter of its schedule as sleet snarled operations at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson airport, the busiest airport in the country.
AirTran said the rest of its network operating normally. He said the stranded passengers could rebook on flights from Tuesday to Thursday.
By midmorning, Delta had canceled more than 1,450 flights, including Delta Connection regional affiliate. That followed the cancellation of about 500 flights on Sunday. Delta said that affected customers could rebook without paying.
One passenger had complaints after big East Coast storm last month was the inability to achieve the airlines on the phone to postpone travel. In this spirit, Delta tweeted Monday that it has provided call center, adding that the call volume was “very high” because of the time in Atlanta and the Northeast.
JetBlue Airways, in a move likely to become standard in the industry, said it would waive change fees and fare differences for passengers to reschedule travel planned for Wednesday at 14 East Coast airports in Charlotte, NC North, Boston and including all major airports in New York City region.
The end of the December storm closed airports in New York and caused U.S. airlines to cancel more than 10,000 flights. Delta Air Lines Inc. said that the storm will be cut and 45 million profit in the fourth quarter, and the United Continental Holdings Inc. has put its losses related to weather and 10 million.
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Logan Airport
December 26, 2010 by staff · Comments Off on Logan Airport
Logan Airport, Precipitation events and responsibilities of year-end holiday at work or school leaving too little time for shopping gifts, and they end up at the airport, hours of a family reunion, with gifts to buy yet.
Fortunately for them, these days Logan Airport is very similar to a center where the planes coming to land. There are high-end stores for dads who want fussy gadgets fancy frills stores full of scented soaps, soft sweaters and that the mother may well be – you hope.
And the greedy young brothers and sisters or nephews and nieces, there are always stuffed lobster gummies shaped lobster, T-shirts with lobsters on them.
Do workers in the shops at the airport said Thursday that some customers are frantically hunting for last minute gifts.
Walseman Kate, 25, works in L’Occitane, a store in Terminal A, which sells lotions and soaps upscale. She said they see many clients who want to buy something quick while they are racing to theft, and should be fit enough in their small suitcases.
Many customers’ instructions amounted to “I need something that looks good. Box and go there,” she said.
The store sees many men come to buy girlfriends, wives and mothers, often with no idea what products or perfumes for women in their lives, etc…
“I do not know her well,” is a common refrain, said Walseman, “even when they were married 30 years.”
A few yards from Brookstone, 25, resident of Cambridge Eric Lonstein knew what to get one of the women in his life. He had just bought her younger sister a pop-up mini speaker for a digital music player.
Lonstein is Jewish, but his family celebrates both Hanukkah and Christmas. He was headed to a family reunion and said he was almost done shopping for holiday gifts.
“I may be a bit more for my aunt and uncle, but I finished most of it,” he said.
A shop assistant said that the accessories are a big seller iPad this year, but even bigger is a small remote controlled helicopter that still attracts the curious when they demonstrated in the store. The store had sold about 30 between the opening 6:00 and 14 pm on Wednesday. The low gear and go 30 each, or two and 50.
Doug Boutchard, 56, is one of those who stopped to watch the helicopter take off, fly a couple of feet, and crashed in a display of other goods. Boutchard, who lives in Worcester, said he was just looking around the store Brookstone until his flight to Indianapolis, where his brother lives.
“Actually, I did all my Christmas shopping before Halloween,” Boutchard said, “but I take a perverse please look at everybody frothing over the next month and a half.”