Thirty American Airlines ramp workers at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport have been infected with the 2019 novel coronavirus, at least one has died, and 26 others with symptoms are awaiting test results, according to the union that represents them, raising concerns on why they’ve been hit so hard by the pandemic. Some workers are concerned not enough is being done. NBC Feb 25, 2020
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Aeroméxico returning to DFW in July with nonstop flights to Mexico City
After pulling back a year ago because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Aeroméxico is returning with some new competition for Mexico City travelers.
The Grupo Aeromexico SAB logo is seen on the tail of a plane as another jet takes off from Benito Juarez International Airport in Mexico City, Mexico, on Monday, Sept. 10, 2012.
The Mexican airline Aeroméxico is resuming flights between DFW International Airport and Mexico City in July after the COVID-19 pandemic forced the carrier to cut service into and out of North Texas.
Aeroméxico will restart its daily nonstop flights to Mexico City from DFW on July 1, giving North Texas four carriers flying into the Mexican capital.
Wolfgang Puck takes over Fort Worth museum restaurant a year after Dallas fine-dining spot closed
Cafe Modern at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth will get a new, Asian-influenced menu.
Chef Jett Mora hasn t finished creating the menu for Cafe Modern yet, but he expects it to have some classic Wolfgang items on it when it launches in mid-2021. The menu might include dishes like this smoked salmon pizza.(Dustin Downing)
Puck operates several dozen restaurants
around the world, including a steakhouse named Cut and a California-inspired restaurant named Spago. Puck’s restaurant group has not operated any fine-dining restaurants in Dallas-Fort Worth since April 2020, when Five Sixty restaurant at Reunion Tower in Dallasclosed. (The company does, however, have a place at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.)