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How Have Airlines Celebrated Cinco De Mayo In Years Gone By?
Cinco de Mayo is a celebration of Mexican heritage and culture, and it is an important day for Mexicans and…
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Why Does New York Have So Many Airports?
Numerous large cities have several airports. This can complicate travel and connections, but there is usually a reason why they…
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Istanbul’s New Airport Welcomes Its 200 Millionth Passenger
Four and a half years after first opening for passenger service, IGA Istanbul Airport has announced that it has now…
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Virgin Australia And Air Canada Strengthen Relationship
Virgin Australia (VA) has deepened its partnership with North American carrier Air Canada (AC), as reported by Business Insider. The two airlines have…
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IndiGo Receives First Aircraft With New Recaro Seats
IndiGo has inducted the first aircraft in its fleet to be fitted with the BL3710 passenger seats from Recaro. Each individual seat weighs less…
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Presidential Aircraft Flock To The UK Ahead Of King Charles’ Coronation
As the UK gears up to mark the coronation of King Charles III, heads of state from across the world…
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United Airlines Captain Chris Bales To Fly Final Flight With His Daughter As First Officer
The last flight before retiring is incredibly special for any senior airline Captain. However, this United Airlines pilot’s final flight will be extra special…
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Business Air Travel Is Not Back Yet: Will It Ever Be?
Corporate travel is a big market for airlines, particularly in the USA. Despite accounting for only around 12% of air…
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China Ditches PCR Test Requirements For Inbound Travelers
China has revealed it will scrap its PCR test requirement for inbound travelers at the end of the month. Passengers…
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Japan’s ANA Cancels Error Fare Business Class Tickets
The flag carrier of Japan has finally decided to cancel and refund select upper-class tickets that sold at a fraction…
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