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SAS (Scandinavian Airlines) is welcoming Norway’s Olympic medallists home from the Olympic Winter Games in Milano Cortina, Italy. The athletes are returning to Norway on SAS flights in close coordination with the Norwegian Olympic and Paralympic Committee and Confederation of Sports and Olympiatoppen. SAS’s Role In The Olympics The Norwegian team won a total of […]

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Britain’s smaller airports are grappling with a sluggish recovery despite national passenger numbers reaching record highs, exposing what industry leaders describe as a two-tier rebound in U.K. aviation. Sharp Declines at Regional Hubs New Civil Aviation Authority data show that while major hubs are thriving, several regional airports remain well below pre-pandemic levels, wi...


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Passengers landing at the East Midlands Airport (EMA), U.K., are being greeted with a warmer welcome after a series of improvements to the arrivals process. The airport has refreshed its immigration hall, where travellers undergo passport checks, introducing new wood panelling that aligns with upgrades across the wider terminal. Immigration Hall Revamp and Clearer Wayfinding ...


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123 passengers on board a Lufthansa aircraft to Copenhagen Airport (CPH) were stranded overnight at Munich Airport (MUC). The incident took place on Thursday evening, Feb. 19, following a cancelled flight. Lufthansa passengers left on board According to Danish outlet Ekstra Bladet, Lufthansa flight LH2446 to Copenhagen Airport was scheduled to depart at 9:30 p.m. […]

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Mexico’s most-wanted cartel figure, Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, known as was killed Sunday, Feb. 22, during a military operation in Jalisco, authorities confirmed. As a result of plumes of smoke rising across Jalisco due to the violence following the killing, passengers panicked at Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara Airport in Mexico, with videos showing passengers droppin...


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