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Spirit Airlines to offer service from Columbus to Los Angeles

Spirit Airlines is starting daily nonstop service from Columbus to Los Angeles, another indicator that service is gradually returning to John Glenn Columbus International Airport and Rickenbacker International Airport after a steep decline from the pandemic. The flight from Los Angeles to Columbus was one of five new nonstops flights in the U.S. that the airline announced Wednesday. The daily flights between Columbus and Los Angeles will start June 9. Spirit previously said on June 10 it will offer flights four days a week to Pensacola, Florida  Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. This is the first time travelers will be able to fly nonstop from Columbus to Pensacola.

Opinion: Tuskegee Airmen left a lasting legacy

Ohio Tuskegee Airmen Day will be commemorated for the first time March 29.  The Tuskegee Airmen were the first African American fighter pilots to serve in the U.S. Army Air Corps. Overcoming the great barriers of segregation and discrimination, they became one of the best fighting groups in the history of World War II.  Many years ago, my wife and I had the privilege of befriending a Tuskegee Airman, Major Herndon “Don” Cummings. Major Cummings was exceptional in personality and ability to weave engrossing recounts of his experiences during the war. We met Major Cummings when we joined a team to help with the maintenance and refurbishment of his home with a program known as Rebuilding Together. Throughout the day while we were painting, we learned about the Tuskegee Airmen.

Niche logistics players are winning big in vaccines rollout

Photo by William Campbell/Getty Images This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Specialized logistics players are carrying vaccines, and peak shipment volume is yet to come. The biggest challenge will be in rural areas, especially in countries lacking infrastructure.  Temperature sensors, tracking tech, and specialized packaging are enabling the rollout. It s been three months since the first vial of Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine boarded a United Airlines charter flight, but the logistical operation to distribute the drugs that will end the pandemic is just getting started.  With more than 280 million doses already administered globally, a third vaccine just approved in the US, and trillions more to go to get to herd immunity, the pace and the opportunity in vaccine transport is as unprecedented as the rollout itself. The major distribution work can be co

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