IATA opposes the Mexican Government’s decision to reduce Mexico City International Airport’s capacity to 43 operations per hour. read more ⇒ Source:: “Airways Magazine”
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Virgin Atlantic to Fly to South America
09/01/1999: Aviaco Is Fully Absorbed into Iberia
GT’s Radar Reveals Ground-Breaking MH370 Report
AirlineRatings.com Editor-in-Chief Geoffrey Thomas talks about the release of a groundbreaking 232-page report that reveals a new refined location for MH370 that disappeared over nine years ago taking 239 lives. Read our full story here: JOIN: AirlineRatings.com YouTube Channel GET: Accurate MH370 Information From AirlineRatings.com Newsletter Airlineratings.com is packed with information about air travel and answers …
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MH370: Ground-Breaking Report Reveals Location
Dr Robert Westphal, an expert in passive radar systems, first proposed the idea of using WSPR transmissions to detect and track MH370 in July 2020. Dr. Westphal presented his ideas in a paper titled “Geocaching in the Ionosphere” at the HamSCI conference in 2021. Dr Westphal had previously written a paper in 2015 proposing the …
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Netflix Has Failed Its Mission With MH370
Naren Naren states: “Netflix’s latest documentary on MH370, MH370: The Plane That Disappeared, was a difficult watch—it wasn’t just pointless, it was plain irresponsible. If honest, they should have admitted at the outset that it is a fictional drama inspired by real-life events, featuring real people playing themselves. Viewers should be advised to not treat it as …
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A Regal Mess: Monarch Holds Launch Plans
Alaska Airlines Unveils Mobile Verify Program
Iberia Reinforces Latin America Network
China Southern: Profits Up, A380 Out
Qantas Removes Expiry Date on Covid Credits
The Qantas Group will remove the expiry date on COVID travel credits that were due to run out at the end of this year. Following this decision, Qantas customers with COVID credits can request a cash refund, and Jetstar customers can use their COVID vouchers for flights, indefinitely. To encourage more people to reconnect with …
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8/31/2002: Manx Airlines Ceases Operations
ACCC Launches Action Against Qantas
Australia’s competition and consumer watchdog the ACCC has launched action against Qantas for allegedly false, misleading and deceptive behaviour in advertising tickets for sale for flights that were cancelled. The ACCC says that it “alleges that for more than 8,000 flights scheduled to depart between May and July 2022, Qantas kept selling tickets on its …
Airbus Opens New A321XLR Hangar in Hamburg
airBaltic Launches New Summer 2024 Routes
Corendon to Offer “Adult Only” Cabin on A350s
JetBlue Lands in Amsterdam
8/30/1962: Maiden Flight of the NAMC YS-11
Air NZ Adds Live Sport To Kick The Hours Away
Sports fans flying with Air NZ will soon be able to cheer on their favourite team from 33,000 feet as the airline introduces live TV across its widebody fleet. Available on the airline’s 787 and 777 aircraft, the live TV entertainment trial will be rolled out progressively from today, giving Air New Zealand passengers a …
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Delta Air Lines Announces Daily Tokyo Haneda to Honolulu Service
Airline Adds Child Free Zone
Starting November 3 Turkish-Dutch Airline Corendon will implement an exclusive “Only Adult” zone on its flights. The airline will pilot the no kids area on its 10-hour flights between Amsterdam and the Caribbean island of Curacao, charging passengers an additional 45 euros ($49) for a standard seat or $100 for an XL seat, for the …
“Significant” Flight Disruption Continues After UK ATC Meltdown
UK Air Traffic Control Issue Causes Global Delays
Following a “technical issue” that impacted the UK air traffic control systems, thousands of air passengers have been enduring extensive delays and flight cancellations. Individuals have been stranded both within the UK and abroad due to the restrictions imposed on the number of incoming planes by the National Air Traffic Services. All airlines operating in …
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