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September 17, 2008
Eurostar's woes spell costlier flightsFlight prices between London, Paris and Brussels are soaring in the wake of last week’s Channel Tunnel fire which has cut the number of Eurostar train services by 40 per cent.
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More airline failures to come, warns WalshBritish Airways chief executive Willie Walsh has warned there will be more airline failures to come.
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Gatwick up for saleGatwick has been put up for sale by BAA, just weeks after the Competition Commission said the operator should sell three of its airports in the South East.
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Airlines Getting Back on Schedule After IkeAll terminals at the Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) in Houston airport are functioning, and Continental is providing frequent flights for travelers originating, arriving or connecting at IAH.
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Liquid restrictions in-flight set to stayDespite a British jury failing to convict the men accused of the plot to blow up planes with liquid explosives, the new rules for liquid restrictions in-flight are here to stay.
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United Airlines doubles second-bag fee to $50UAL Corp's United Airlines said on Monday it is doubling the fee to check a second bag on a domestic flight from $25 to $50 one-way.
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Corporate flyers get an upgrade on inducementsAs someone who travels once a month on business, David Solomons, chief executive of Culture Smart Consulting, has a particular predilection for bonus airline miles.
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Detroit's Good News - Aviation Related, Of Course!There’s been a lot of negative headlines about Detroit lately.Rising fuel prices have severely impacted the Big 3 Detroit-based auto companies – Chrysler, Ford and General Motors have all recorded record losses this year.
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Taking the ethical high roadArmed with a credit card, travel itinerary safely wedged between meeting notes, it's all too easy for business travelers to overlook the impact they and their firms' money can make on the countries they visit.
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Alitalia future hangs in balance as crisis engulfs sectorTroubled Italian airline Alitalia may starting grounding flights to save money, amid growing concerns about the impact of fuel prices.
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