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Labour-run council threatens to sue Rayner over airport expansion

Ms Fiaz said the retention of a 24-hour moratorium on flights from...

Labour approving London City airport expansion ‘a sign of things to come’

“They’re using the same sort of line that the Tories used – ‘We can deal with climate emissions using offsets and technology.’ But the...

Plane crashes in Brazil’s Sao Paulo state, all 61 on board killed

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva decries ‘sad news’ and offers condolences to families of victims.A plane carrying 61 people has crashed outside...

Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Atlantic ‘misled’ customers over sustainability claims

The ASA probe was triggered by just five complaints about the advert,...

Ryanair rival to scale back UK ambitions as shares plunge

Mr Váradi said: “Clearly from an overall market perspective, demand is suffering....

Two confirmed dead in helicopter crash in Ireland

Two men in their forties are confirmed to have died after a...

Why the British attempt to invent Concorde’s successor flew into trouble

Against this backdrop, executives are scrambling to raise cash and grow the...

Many of Ukraine’s new F-16 fighter jets will never fly. They’ll still be useful

Decoys are a staple of deceptive efforts on both sides of Russia’s...

The shock comeback of the A380 superjumbo – and what it means for luxury travel

But Lufthansa, Qatar Airways, Korean Air, Japan’s ANA and Etihad, the Abu...

How Will Virgin Atlantic’s New Long-Haul Operations Impact the Airline Travel Industry? – Travel And Tour World

Home » AIRLINE NEWS » How Will Virgin Atlantic’s New Long-Haul Operations Impact the Airline Travel Industry? Monday, July 8, 2024Reading Time: ...

People have a clever way of making money off airlines to essentially travel for free—and it’s all about looking for an overbooked flight

It could be a scene from an auction house: A Delta flight from Boston to Rome in September was so overbooked that a flight...

Complaints about air travel have soared to nearly 100,000—even as flight cancellations decline

Air travel got more miserable last year, if the number of consumer complaints filed with the U.S. government is any measure. The Transportation Department said Friday that it...

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