All news on the topic: International Air Transport Association

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750k people delayed as air traffic control meltdown with system out for 90mins
A review of the August bank holiday air traffic meltdown looked at what happened when provider National Air Traffic Services (Nats) suffered a technical glitch while processing a flight plan
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Bear breaks out of shipping crate on flight to Dubai and sparks chaos in cabin
Wild animal ownership has become more popular among wealthy Iraqis in recent years despite officials desperately trying to enforce protection measures to curb the trade
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UK moves to top five in new rankings of the world's most powerful passports
The UK's passport fortunes have finally brightened after six years of decline following the Brexit referendum, according to the Henley Passport Index, which measures how many countries different citizens can visit visa-free
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Warning to UK travellers who could be fined £80k for common airport mistake
Around two million people are being targeted on social media to warn them of the threat of jail or a hefty fine after an increase in reports of in-flight rage as travel returns to pre-pandemic levels
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Flight diverted after enraged business class passenger kicks off about his meal
A United Airlines flight heading for Amsterdam had to be diverted to Chicago just two-hours after jetting off because of an unruly passenger was allegedly upset that he didn’t get his first meal choice, a fellow passenger has claimed
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Brits going to EU will avoid fingerprint tests this summer due to rollout delay
Brits will not face the feared long queues due to the introduction of fingerprint tests at border controls by the European Union as the rollout has been delayed
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Airline suggests passengers start skipping its in-flight meals
Japan Airlines wants its passengers to say they won't have any of its meals while flying, as part of its JAL Ethical Choice MealSkip Option scheme which has now been running for three years