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Alain St.Ange
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Alain St.Ange·
Aviation Feature
·June 3, 2018

Kamaaina Air Fares by Air Seychelles domestic routes

In Hawaii, they used to be called Kamaaina Fared. Now Air Seychelles using their Twin Otter planes for Domestic Routes in Seychelles has...
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Alain St.Ange·
Aviation Feature
·May 13, 2018

Compensation of passengers in case of flight delay: European Judgement

The judgment delivered by the Court of Justice of the European Union (“The Court”) on 7 March 2018 handled numerous...
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