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Airport receives $5.7 million grant

Palm Springs International Airport

Palm Springs International Airport will receive $5.7 million from the Federal Aviation Administration, money it will use to expand and renovate its baggage claim. The Department of Transportation announced Tuesday that Palm Springs International will receive the grant, which is from the administration’s Bipartisan Infrastructure – Airport Terminal Program, according to …

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Tribal resort earns four and five-star rankings

Yaamava’ Resort & Casino at San Manuel and two of its attractions have received high ratings from an online publication that rates the high-end hospitality industry. The Serrano Spa received five stars, while Pines Modern Steakhouse and the resort casino itself both earned four-star rankings from Forbes Travel Guide, which …

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Tuesday Morning to shutter stores

Tuesday Morning, the discount home goods retailer, is closing its 31 California stores, including four in the Inland Empire. The chain, which filed Chapter 11 earlier this month, is closing 263 stores nationwide, according to the company’s website. The Inland stores are in Riverside, Rancho Cucamonga, Redlands and Palm Desert. …

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SBIA launches Las Vegas flights

ONT nearly back to pre-pandemic passenger levels

There’s now another way to travel from the Inland Empire to Las Vegas. Breeze Airways on Feb. 17 began flights to Las Vegas and then to Hartford Conn. from San Bernardino International Airport, according to a statement. The discount airline is offering the flights on Thursday and Sunday. Tickets start …

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ONT flies high in January

ONT nearly back to pre-pandemic passenger levels

Ontario International Airport is off to a good start in 2023. January’s passenger count topped the January 2022 count by 26 percent, as nearly 429,000 air travelers passed through the airport, according to a report released today. Domestic fliers totaled 405,000, while the international count reached 23,000, year-over-year increases of …

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