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Air travelers continue to be dissatisfied with the flying experience, according to a new report from the American Customer Satisfaction Index, which evaluates the quality of U.S. products and services.Richa, an American Airlines official, says the aircraft returned to Indira Gandhi International Airport about 20 minutes after taking off for Chicago at midnight Monday.Richa, who uses one name, says the pilot complained that the plane was having technical difficulties.The aircraft dumped the fuel it was carrying before landing. Richa said that the passengers were in a hotel and that the flight would resume later Tuesday.Copyright 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Air travelers continue to be dissatisfied with the flying experience, according to a new report from the American Customer Satisfaction Index, which evaluates the quality of U.S. products and services. [Read the full article] From a tiny booth in the back of St. John in Lateran, the Vatican has been quietly asking tourists if they want to tour Rome's oldest basilica with an iPod in hand loaded with an app to make accessing the place's art, architecture and Christian history user friendly.The Vatican will formally unveil the experiment on Wednesday. Tourists from around the world were exploring the cavernous basilica with specially adapted iPods in hand Tuesday. There's no charge, although users must leave a document as security. The experiment runs through December.Copyright 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.From a tiny booth in the back of St. John in Lateran, the Vatican has been quietly asking tourists if they want to tour Rome's oldest basilica with an iPod in hand loaded with an app to make accessing the place's art, architecture and Christian history user friendly. [Read the full article] Delta Air Lines Inc. spokeswoman Chris Kelly Singley says Flight 1323, with 174 passengers aboard, landed safely early Tuesday and emergency vehicles assisted once the Boeing 757 was on the ground. She says another plane was provided and the passengers resumed their trip to Los Angeles.Kelly Singley says three passengers suffered minor injuries, believed to have happened while they were going down the plane's evacuation slides. She did not know the nature of the injuries.Copyright 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Delta Air Lines Inc. spokeswoman Chris Kelly Singley says Flight 1323, with 174 passengers aboard, landed safely early Tuesday and emergency vehicles assisted once the Boeing 757 was on the ground. She says another plane was provided and the passengers resumed their trip to Los Angeles. [Read the full article] |








