April 25, 2024 10:10 AM

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UK Airports Get More Time to Install New Security Scanners Until 2025

UK Airports Get More Time to Install New Security Scanners Until 2025

UK airports delay installing new scanners until 2025, keeping the current 100ml liquid limit. Major airports like Heathrow and Gatwick are affected by global supply issues.

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Australian Airports Face Risk as Aviation Firefighters Plan to Walk Off

Australian Airports Face Risk as Aviation Firefighters Plan to Walk Off

Australian airport firefighters plan a strike on April 15 over safety and pay concerns, affecting travel. They demand more staff and better equipment for emergencies.

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US Airports Flush Away Old Reputation with Award-Winning Restrooms

US Airports Flush Away Old Reputation with Award-Winning Restrooms

The government is investing $970 million in 114 US airports to enhance travel, improve accessibility, and support sustainability, creating jobs and modernizing infrastructure nationwide.

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US Airports Enter Modern Age with Infrastructure Law Boost

US Airports Enter Modern Age with Infrastructure Law Boost

Airports in the U.S. are getting major updates thanks to a 2021 law, boosting facilities, and preparing for a busy solar eclipse event next month.

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Airports Get a Digital Makeover with Facial Recognition Tech

Airports Get a Digital Makeover with Facial Recognition Tech

Airports, including La Guardia, now use facial recognition, speeding up travel and enhancing security amidst privacy concerns.

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Find Love in Airports With These Apps

Find Love in Airports With These Apps

Use these dating apps to date in airports.

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Therapy Dogs, Pigs, Ponies Available In US Airports To Remove Stress, Anxiety Among Passengers

Therapy dogs and other animals are available at various US airports for stress relievers and helpers for people who are having anxiety or fear for flying.

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Avoid These Airports Which Have The Worst Services In The World

These airports are leading in being some of the worst in the world.

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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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Cathay Pacific Introduces World’s First In-Flight Beer

Being in an airplane 35,000 ft above the ground can alter travelers' taste buds. Therefore, a well-made brew is needed to challenge the issue. Now, Cathay Pacific Airways, Hong Kong Beer Company, and McCann Worldgroup have teamed up to create the world's first in-flight beer.

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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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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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India To Change Names Of Its Airports For Tourists Who Are Not Familiar With Indian Personalities

India proposed to change the names of its airports according to their respective cities instead of famous Indian personalities and historical figures to lessen confusion among travelers. At the moment, the country has airport names like Veer Savarkar International Airport, Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport and Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Airport that have foreign guests shaking their heads in confusion.

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