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Some business leaders in the St. Louis region have seen this success, and now their sights are set on replicating it with a nonstop route to South America.
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Business and civic leaders hail nonstop service between St. Louis and Germany.
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A city-appointed group assembled to evaluate proposals to privatize St. Louis' airport held hours of closed-door meetings involving topics that should have been discussed publicly, according to an attorney who disclosed newly released recordings and documents.
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Officials at St. Louis Lambert International Airport are considering a plan that would build a new, single terminal to replace the airport’s two existing ones. Lambert officials are expected to submit the plan to the Federal Aviation Administration this year.
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Lufthansa will begin operating nonstop flights to Frankfurt, Germany, next year.
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The space in Terminal One is meant to make it easier for travelers to get a Real ID-compliant license.
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The budget airline will begin offering nonstop flights out of St. Louis starting at the end of May.
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Executives blame slow vaccine rollout and international travel restrictions for slowing down demand. Plus, federal payroll support for airline workers expires in early April.
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St. Louis Lambert International Airport is expecting an uptick in travelers this holiday season, compared to earlier in the pandemic. But overall traffic will still be down considerably from a year ago.
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Last week, supporters of a plan to privatize St. Louis Lambert International Airport announced they would withdraw the initiative set for city ballots this November. A week later, two of the major entities behind the privatization push announced they had decided to part ways just one day before the announcement on the airport initiative.