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The ban on passengers to carry liquid material (like hand creams, shampoo, perfumes or drinks) that could be used to manufacture liquid bombs while the aeroplane is winging its way through the clouds would remain in force till 29th April 2013. This had...
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Pod hotels are not a new phenomenon. They have been around for many years, but most travelers have never heard of them. The concept started in Japan as “capsule hotels”, that were, and are still being used mainly by traveling businessmen...
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It is estimated that more than a million bags are lost by commercial airlines each year in the United States alone. How much luggage that get lost in the whole world is anybody’s guess. Here are some tips that may help you recover your...
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No, the pilots are human. For those pet lovers who cannot stand the thought of their beloved pets tucked away somewhere in the Cargo area of a cross-country flight, you can now rest easy knowing that your favorite Poodle or Dalmatian will enjoy a first...
Tags: Pet Airways, Dogs, Pets, Airports, Flying, Pet Lounge, poodle, Airplane
The new technology, developed by New York based L3 communications has drawn comparison with the scanners on the 1990s science fiction film ‘Total Recall,’ which revealed skeletons of Mars-bound passengers beneath their...
Tags: Prosthetic, whole body scanners, security, checkpoints, airports, electromagnetic spectrum, scans
Almost three dozen flights were delayed by around 30 to 40 minutes in Delhi, Mumbai and Hyderabad on Thursday morning as refuelling was affected due to a strike called by the officers of the public sector oil companies that entered the second day on Thursday....
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The country's largest fuel refiner, Indian Oil Corporation, has called in the Territorial Army personnel for refilling of jet fuel (ATF) at the Mumbai and Delhi airports. "We have deployed Territorial Army (TA) personnel to refill aviation turbine fuel...
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The Airports Authority of India (AAI) is all set to crack whip on the private and state-owned airlines which have not paid the whopping dues running into over Rs 1,000 crore. The AAI had set October 24 deadline for the payment of the outstanding dues...
The European Commission insists the proposals are at an early stage and would not be mandatory. But there are nonetheless concerns among some in the European Parliament about the effect the scanners could have on human rights, data protection and personal...
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LONDON, England (CNN) -- Space travel, security threats and increasing passenger numbers are forcing major changes in the way airports are designed. fact, when discussing the future of the airport it is now appropriate to consider both conventional air...