Know Before You Go: Airport issues as travel rush looms
News 12's Roxanne Evans puts the spotlight on air safety in today's Know Before You Go.
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May 20, 2025, 9:50 AM
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Updated 23 hr ago
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Temporary Glen Island Bridge now open to pedestrians and vehicle traffic
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Airlines and the FAA are trying to deal with the ongoing issues at
Newark Liberty International Airport
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even cutting down flights
in and out of Newark.
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FAA plans to limit number of aircraft arriving at Newark Airport to 28 per hour
News 12's Roxanne Evans puts the spotlight on air safety in today's Know Before You Go.
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