Heads Up Banner

I was originally opposed to changing the banner across the top of the page. The collage of different monuments and cultures was really aesthetically pleasing. But now, after a couple of days, this new banner is really starting to grow on me. It really helps convey a sense of being overwhelmed by the sheer number of airlines and frustration in choosing one while also showing off the calling cards of several major players with whom the average flyer may have particular feelings for or against, helping move the cause of the site forward.
-D
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- Still waiting on the 787
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- All that...and then some
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- Qantas grounds A380 after cracks found
- In-Flight Wifi Enabled For Some US Airlines
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- Air France-KLM Traffic Slumped 10.3 Percent Last Month
- Air France partially grounded
- Boeing Finds Another 787 Manufacturing Problem
- China 'hopes' summit talks will solve airline emissions fee dispute
- Brazil privatizes 3 airports ahead of World Cup
Finance: Airline Industry News
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- Final Glance: Airlines companies
- Frontier Airlines wants to look more like Spirit
- Spirit Airlines Opens Crew and Maintenance Base at Las Vegas McCarran International Airport and Starting Twice Daily Non-Stop Service to Phoenix-Mesa
TSA News and Press Release
- TSA Announces Additional Advanced Imaging Technology Deployments at U.S. Airports
- TSA Pre✓™ Begins at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport
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- TSA Assists with Reopening Houston Airports

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