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Holidaymakers ‘at risk’ following CAA decision
The United Kingdom Supreme Court has refused to hear a Civil Aviation Authority appeal in the case against Travel Republic – potentially leaving consumers exposed to increased risk in the event of the collapse of a tour operator.
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Pakistan observes day of mourning
A national day of mourning has been declared in Pakistan following the worst air disaster in the country’s history. All 152 passengers and crew were killed when an Airbus A321 operated by Pakistani airline Airblue crashed on approach to the capital Islamabad yesterday.
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Fall in profits at Boeing
A fall in aircraft deliverers has prompted a sharp slide in profits at Boeing. The aircraft manufacturer recorded a net profit of $787 million for the three months to June, down 21 per cent on the figure of $998m for in the same period last year.
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American Airlines moves terminals at Delhi
Passengers departing on American Airlines 293 from Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport tonight will be doing so from brand new facilities following the move by American Airlines, a founding member of the oneworld Alliance®, into new, spacious, and state-of-the-art Terminal 3.
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International GDS Bookings deliver highest average daily rate increase for 2010
Hotel average daily rates (ADR) in both corporate and leisure travel are, for the first time since the downturn, remaining steady or growing according to July’s The Pegasus View from Pegasus Solutions.
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