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Spring Break, not government shutdown, leads to waits at Indianapolis Airport say officials. As TSA quit and go without pay, ICE agents have not been assigned to the airport.
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Several records were broken at the Indianapolis International Airport in October. The month saw the busiest single day in the airport’s history, its busiest month for people using the airport, resulting in the first month on record to see over 1 million travelers.
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To reduce pressure on air traffic controllers during the ongoing government shutdown airports across the nation are limiting flights, including Indianapolis International Airport.
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The rally was a response to the 12 countries President Donald Trump put a travel ban on that went into effect that morning. Those countries include Afghanistan, Myanmar, Iran, Chad and Haiti. Additional countries such as Cuba and Venezuela now have heightened restrictions.
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A study of the West Washington Street corridor builds on past efforts to transform the area
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The number of holiday travelers flying to their Thanksgiving gatherings is on the rise this year. Indianapolis International Airport expects this year to be one of its busiest.
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It’s the third time in four years that the Indianapolis airport has earned the recognition in the J.D. Power North America Airport Satisfaction Survey, and the fifth time overall.
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A new multi-million dollar runway project is underway at the Indianapolis International Airport.
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Enough specialty infant formula for more than half a million baby bottles arrived Sunday in Indianapolis.
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The changes to the COVID-19 protocols on public transportation come after a federal judge ruled Monday that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had exceeded its authority and failed to follow proper rulemaking procedures.