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Airlines pledge to stabilise rocky recovery
Reuters, Published on 21/06/2022
» DOHA: Global airlines wrapped up an annual summit on Tuesday by pledging to overcome operational problems that have marred the industry's recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Asia's airlines ramp up flights, offers
Reuters, Published on 13/10/2021
» SYDNEY/SINGAPORE: Asia-Pacific airlines have lost billions of dollars this year, with jets grounded in Covid-19 transportation freezes. Now, as some of the world's strictest pandemic-related travel rules begin to ease, they're ramping up flights and ticket offers.
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Rusty pilots warned as post-pandemic flight risks soar
Reuters, Published on 15/12/2020
» SYDNEY: Regulators, insurers and experts are warning airlines to take extra care when reactivating planes left in extended storage during the Covid-19 pandemic, citing potential pilot rustiness, maintenance errors and even insect nests blocking key sensors.
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US cases surge, vaccination apps coming: Virus world update
Reuters, Published on 24/11/2020
» The latest on the novel coronavirus:
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Vietnam grounds Pakistani pilots over licence concerns
Reuters, Published on 29/06/2020
» HANOI: Vietnam's aviation authority said on Monday it had grounded all Pakistani pilots working for local airlines, amid concern from global regulators that some pilots may have been using "dubious" licences.
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Boeing 737 Max may not return to service until August
Reuters, Published on 29/05/2019
» SEOUL: The International Air Transport Association (IATA) expects it could take until August before the Boeing Co 737 Max returns to service, the airline group's head said on Wednesday, adding that the final say on the timing rested with regulators.
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US, Europe discuss new laptop flight ban
Reuters, Published on 18/05/2017
» BRUSSELS - US and European Union officials will meet next week in Washington for more talks about risks to air travel, but no immediate new ban on large electronics devices was announced after the two sides met in Brussels on Wednesday.
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Budget airlines set to soar in Southeast Asia's open skies
Reuters, Published on 17/05/2016
» SINGAPORE — Low-cost airline groups and manufacturers of smaller passenger aircraft will be among the main winners after Southeast Asia's open skies agreement finally came into effect last month, although airport capacity constraints could limit the benefits.
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