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Call it a bad April Fool's Day joke or standard bureaucracy, but the ban on large amounts of liquids that passengers can carry with them on their flights from the UK will remain in place for the time being. The ban was supposed to have been eased this month in conjunction with an EU initiative to relax restrictions on liquids.
Posted on Thu, 14-Apr-2011 at 22:15 GMT
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Posted on Wed, 30-Mar-2011 at 15:41 GMT
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The operator of London's Heathrow Airport will invest £50 million (US$80.8 million) in order to avoid the same nightmares experienced during the recent winter's snow events. Though we're talking about snow, what ensued was literally a procedural and communication meltdown. Have there been lessons learned?
Posted on Thu, 24-Mar-2011 at 16:13 GMT
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Posted on Tue, 15-Mar-2011 at 16:15 GMT
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From Tunisia to Egypt and beyond, civil turmoil is something that can spring up with little warning and travelers are often caught in the heat of political strife with few options to get home. It pays to be prepared and it starts before you even leave your home.
Posted on Mon, 07-Feb-2011 at 23:56 GMT
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Posted on Mon, 10-Jan-2011 at 4:01 GMT
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We all know that weather is the key reason for flight delays and cancellations. This winter is barely one month old yet snow has stranded flyers on both sides of the Atlantic more than once. As airports face criticism over their preparedness during these times, is there such a thing as simply too much snow?
Posted on Mon, 10-Jan-2011 at 3:06 GMT
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Posted on Mon, 10-Jan-2011 at 2:15 GMT
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'Twas the week before Christmas and no one was stirring, or flying, or getting anywhere. Winter weather wreaked havoc across Europe with the world's busiest airport practically shut down. Snow and ice aren't exactly unexpected events this time of year. So why weren't some airports prepared?
Posted on Wed, 22-Dec-2010 at 17:28 GMT
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