April 23, 2024 5:25 AM

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Several Airlines Halt Flights to Israel Following Recent Missile Strikes

Several Airlines Halt Flights to Israel Following Recent Missile Strikes

Airlines halt and reroute flights to Tel Aviv following Iran's missile attack, prioritizing safety amid heightened regional tensions.

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United Airlines Deals with Dog Poop Problem, Lands Unexpectedly

United Airlines Deals with Dog Poop Problem, Lands Unexpectedly

A United Airlines flight to Seattle diverted to Dallas after a dog's poop in first class caused a stink and a lengthy cleanup. Debate over pets in cabins reignites.

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AirAsia Launches Direct Kota Kinabalu to Seoul Flights with Full Seats on First Flight

AirAsia starts daily flights from Kota Kinabalu to Seoul, offering low fares and aiming to boost Sabah-South Korea travel.

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American Airlines Gears Up for Sky-High Growth with Boeing 737 MAX Deal

American Airlines orders 115 Boeing 737 MAX planes, updates its fleet for better service and hikes baggage fees to boost income.

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American Airlines Cuts Workforce, Focuses on Enhanced Customer Experience

American Airlines Cuts Workforce, Focuses on Enhanced Customer Experience

American Airlines plans to lay off 656 workers, forming a new "Customer Success" team, amidst recent inflight sewage leak issue.

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Alaska Airlines Flight's Fuselage Incident Triggers Global Supply Chain Scrutiny

Alaska Airlines Flight's Fuselage Incident Triggers Global Supply Chain Scrutiny

A piece from Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 broke mid-flight, causing an investigation into its Malaysian manufacturer. This led to the grounding and inspection of similar planes, and passengers are suing for the frightening experience.

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China Southern Airlines Will Honor Cheap Tickets Sold During Glitch

China Southern Airlines Will Honor Cheap Tickets Sold During Glitch

A two-hour glitch experienced by its app and some of its platforms caused flight tickets to be sold for as low as $1.37, and these will be honored by China Southern Airlines

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Here’s Why US Airlines Are Changing How They Refer To Taiwan

American, Delta, and United have chosen to change how they refer to Taiwan in its websites due to China’s demand. If airlines don’t comply, they might face a sanction in one of the world’s major aviation markets.

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Hawaiian Airlines And Japan Airlines Are Joining Forces To Make Traveling Easier

Three months after their announcement, Hawaiian Airlines and Japan Airlines have submitted an application for antitrust immunity to push for a joint venture. If approved, the partnership is set to launch on the second quarter of next year.

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Qatar Airways: The Best Airline In The World For The Fourth Time; Eyes 10% Stake in American Airlines

Since 2011, Qatar Airways has been awarded for the fourth time as the "Best Airline in the World". It considers acquiring 10 percent stake in American Airlines.

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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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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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The Best And Worst Airlines In The U.S. For 2017 Revealed: WalletHub Study

WalletHub released its study of the Best And Worst Airlines in America for 2017. Ten major airlines and two regional carriers were compared against 13 categories.

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Severe Turbulence May Become More Frequent Due To Climate Change

Climate change can affect plane turbulence and would increase it's frequency of up to 149 percent.

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UAE Airlines Impose New Security Measures For Explosives

Weeks after the US and UK administrations implemented a stricter security measures on flights, UAE airlines will now impose a comprehensive explosive screening on flights bound to Australia.

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