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Got a flight coming up? If you'll be flying from Toronto Pearson Airport over the holidays, you'll want to be prepared for a busy travel season.

This season has been predicted to be one of the busiest ever for air travel, with Pearson Airport having said that it's expecting a 10 percent increase in passenger traffic.

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A domestic American Airlines flight had a rocky ending for the airline passengers onboard ...and it wasn't because of the plane.

A video posted on TikTok shows a tense argument that broke out shortly after the flight from Charlotte, N.C., landed in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and it prompted some wild reactions in the comments.

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If you thought a long-haul flight was tedious, this new supersonic plane could change your mind.

Meet Overture, a passenger plane that could let you fly from Toronto to Paris in less than four hours.

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If there's one thing you can expect as an airline passenger on a flight, it's mediocre meal options.

One man was charged in Florida over the way he allegedly reacted to the food menu on a flight earlier this year, in a case that played out on an American Airlines trip from Barbados to Miami.

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Flight delays and cancellations are every traveler’s nightmare and something many deal with while waiting to board a plane to that destination they’ve been dreaming of for a long time. However, these uncomfortable situations could soon become a bit less of a problem, as U.S. airlines would compensate you after keeping you stranded.

For the first time ever, the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) is planning to launch an initiative that would require airlines to compensate and cover the expenses of travelers affected by flight delays and cancellations controlled by the flight companies.

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