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Gadling’s most-read: March 2009

by Jeffrey White on Mar 31, 2009

Just in case you might have missed them, here’s a look back at our seven most-read travel posts from the month of March.

  1. Passengers take fun out of Southwest’s supermodel airplane
  2. How one minute can cost you $530 at Calgary International Airport
  3. Lousiana Senator David Vitter throws fit at the airport
  4. First all female African American flight crew makes history
  5. Coolio caught with crack cocaine at the LAX airport checkpoint (pictured)
  6. Woman gives birth in flight…abandons baby?
  7. Monumental “mixup” – US Airways delivers casket instead of tropical fish

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