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Officials predict high Christmas travel numbers across the St. Louis region, potentially exceeding 5 million people this year. The TSA advises people to ensure they have acceptable forms of identification and to make sure they have acceptable items in their luggage before traveling.
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The forecast predicts a 50% chance of snow Friday into Saturday.
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St. Louis County Police say the man, who was not a passenger, refused to drop a knife and was advancing at officers when they opened fire.
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The FAA will reduce flights by 10% in 40 airports. St. Louis Lambert International Airport is not on the list, but cutbacks elsewhere will lead to more local cancellations.
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Hamm-Niebruegge has served as director of the region’s largest airport since 2010, when then-Mayor Francis Slay appointed her to the position.
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British Airways is the latest airline to add service at St. Louis Lambert International Airport. Flights are to begin in April.
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Ron Kitchens takes the helm at GSL starting in November, succeeding Jason Hall, who left in late 2024.
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The German airline will increase the number of weekly flights available at St. Louis Lambert International Airport from three days to five next summer.
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What started with an unexpected travel delay has (eventually) taken off: a vending machine stocked with essentials for traveling with babies.
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The incident happened as snow fell on the St. Louis region on Wednesday.