March 18, 2024 10:11 PM

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Got a Long Layover in the Airport? Here's How to Spend It Wisely

Got a Long Layover in the Airport? Here's How to Spend It Wisely

You can use a long layover to catch up on sleep, taste new foods, get some exercise, or even make new friends.

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Munich Airport Leads in Cargo Growth Among German Airports in 2023

Munich Airport Leads in Cargo Growth Among German Airports in 2023

Munich Airport boosts the cargo business and introduces JEEVES, a snack-selling robot that enhances the passenger experience and technological innovation.

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NAIA Ranked Fourth Worst Airport in Asia, Middle East by Business Travelers

Manila's NAIA Ranked Fourth Worst Airport in Asia by Business Travelers

San Miguel Corp wins bid to upgrade NAIA, ranked fourth worst in Asia for business travelers, promising improvements.

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This Is The Only Airport In The United States That Has Its Own Cinema

Movie fans traveling in Portland International Airport can stop by its charming Hollywood Theater to watch films. The movie house is free and might possibly be the best way to pass the time while waiting to board a flight.

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In Sydney Airport, Your Face Is Your Passport

Passengers on selected Qantas international flights at Sydney Airport will be able to use facial recognition technology for the most parts of their trip. The technology will streamline processes and enable travelers to use their faces as their passports.

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Orlando International Airport Will Be The First To Require Facial Scanning For All Travelers

Orlando International Airport is set to have a facial recognition system in place by the end of 2018. This makes the airport the first one in the country to require a face scan upon entry and exit on international flights.

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United Airlines Cleared By Aviation Police Over David Dao Case

David Dao was "violent" and "verbally abusive" before the aviation officers showed up, according to aviation police investigations. Chicago's inspector general and aviation commissioner are also working to give clarity to the case's details.

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Brits Traveling To U.S. Will Be Asked For Social Media Usernames, Passwords, Phone Contacts

Tourists visiting the U.S. might be searched for their phones and passwords upon entering the country. Those who wouldn't comply with the policy will be declined entry to the U.S.

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Airbus 350-900 Graces Mumbai's International Airport

Ethiopian Airlines brought the new Airbus 350-900 XWB to Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport. The initiative is seen to boost economic trade and ties between Africa and India.

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Movies Await Passengers At Portland International Airport's Microcinema

The Hollywood Theatre at PDX has a 1920s-themed neon pavilion and a seating arrangement good for 49 people and a $200,000 state-of-the-art technology that awaits moviegoers.

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US Airports To Conduct More Meticulous Body Searches

U.S. airport security workers have discovered that many people still have gotten passed through the security point while carrying dangerous weapons with them. To help curb the issue, the Transport Security Administration (TSA) has changed the policy of body searches for a more rigorous screening process.

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This Airport Jacket MIght Be The Answer To Excess Baggage Problems

Why have your luggage checked in when you can just wear it with the new Airport Jacket that has 14 deep pockets that could carry items up to 15 kg. Manufacturing company, Juice Promotions Australia, wants tourists to have a seamless travel experience by getting rid of excess baggage problems.

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China To Collect Fingerprints Of Tourists

As an added security measure in airports, foreign visitors in China will have their fingerprints collected and capture facial images of passport holders with ages 14 to 70 years old starting this week. The new policy will take effect first in Shenzhen airport before rolling out nationwide.

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Airport Terminal For Pets Soon To Open In JFK

An airport terminal for pets is soon to open at the John F. Kennedy International Airport, to cater and provide a safe and healthy environment for animals on the go.

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Airline Tray Tables Become Artists' Canvas

Upon boarding Delta Air Lines 767 you'll find its tray tables turned into works of art that "celebrates themes of optimism, travel, refreshment, and happiness." In cooperation with the Coca-Cola Company, Delta invited 12 artists around the world to showcase their works 35,000 feet above the ground.

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