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George Taylor·
Aviation Feature
·January 1, 1970

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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Feature
·July 11, 2019

$1 billion order: Qatar Airways buys 18 Gulfstream aircraft

Qatar Airways announced a significant order for 18 Gulfstream aircraft during a ceremony at the White House on 9 July...
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Juergen Steinmetz·
Aviation Feature
·January 16, 2023

$1.17 billion: Undisclosed customer orders 15 Embraer E195-E2s

by: Harry Johnson | copyright: eTurboNews – Travel & Tourism News — Brazilian aerospace giant Embraer announced that an undisclosed...
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Juergen Steinmetz·
Aviation Feature
·November 29, 2023

$16.8 Billion Sustainable Aviation Fuel Market by 2030

The biofuel segment is poised to lead the sustainable aviation fuel market, driven by its eco-friendly nature. SOURCE: $16.8 Billion...
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Juergen Steinmetz·
Aviation Feature
·September 5, 2023

$20,000 Reward For Referring a United Airlines Pilot and a $110,000 Bonus

Cleared for take off. Mesa Airlines is a regional commercial airline in Phoenix, Arizona, a regional carrier for United Airlines-...
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Juergen T Steinmetz·
Aviation Feature
·August 5, 2019

$26 tickets on Kazakhstan based low cost airline results in 200,000 passengers

FlyArystan has reported carrying more than 200,000 passengers in just over three months of operation.  The airline also sold more...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Feature
·July 31, 2019

$478 million in infrastructure grants to 232 US airports in 43 states announced

U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine L. Chao today announced that U.S. Department of Transportation will award $478 million in airport infrastructure...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Feature
·April 12, 2018

$676 million: Delta Air Lines announces March 2018 quarter profit

Delta Air Lines today reported financial results for the March quarter 2018. Adjusted pre-tax income for the March 2018 quarter...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Feature
·April 15, 2019

‘Stable genius’ Trump to Boeing: Add ‘some great features’ & rebrand 737 MAX

“Very stable genius” Trump offers quick fix for Boeing 737 MAX President Trump offered some unsolicited advice to aviation giant...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Feature
·November 12, 2018

10 best airports for breastfeeding moms in America recognized

10 best airports for breastfeeding moms in America recognized In celebration of the signing of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)...
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Harry Johnson·
Aviation Feature
·October 6, 2021

10 common airport mistakes that are costing you money

It’s important to remember that many airports charge travelers for phone charging points.Make sure to pack your own snacks ahead of the flight to save money for use when you reach your destination.Get your currency exchanged in plenty of time before you arrive at the airport for your trip. With many of us heading off on our first international trip in a very long time, the travel experts have revealed the 10 common airport mistakes that are costing you money on your trip. 1. Getting a taxi While getting a taxi to the airport might seem convenient, taxi trips to the airport are always expensive, especially at peak times. To keep costs down, make sure to pre-book an airport transfer, that way you’re not just sitting watching the meter go up! Alternatively, check to see if there are buses which run to the airport, as these are cheaper and better for the environment. 2. Forgetting your refillable water bottle While it may seem a small thing to remember to pack, forgetting to take an empty, refillable water bottle through security could cost you in the long run. In general, airport shops are much more expensive to operate, therefore the prices are usually higher.  Most airports have free water stations where you can fill your bottle once you pass security. By taking your reusable bottle, you’re not only saving money but you’re also doing your bit for the environment.  3. Parking at the airport A lot of people opt for parking at the airport because they think it’s close and convenient. However, airport parking is expensive, and in some cases, airport parking can even cost more than your plane ticket.  Not only is it expensive, but your car may not be very secure, as it’s left outside to face the elements, and there have been many documented cases of cars coming back damaged.  You can save time and money by looking into the different park, sleep and fly options. These allow you to safely park your car at the hotel for the duration of your trip, stay at the hotel the night before and also shuttle you back and forth from the airport. Opting for a park, sleep fly option gives you a much more competitive rate for your parking. 4. Not planning ahead We all know airports can get busy, with slow-moving security lines and other delays, so it is important to plan your journey to the airport and give yourself plenty of time before your flight. By not leaving yourself enough time to get to the airport, check-in and get past security, you run the risk of missing your flight. This is especially costly if you’ve booked with an airline that doesn’t offer refunds. 
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Feature
·August 16, 2018

10 most disrupted flight routes over Labor Day Weekend

10 most disrupted flight routes over Labor Day Weekend Labor Day Weekend air travel hit a record high in 2017,...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Feature
·April 9, 2019

10 tourists trapped by avalanches rescued in China’s Xinjiang

Trapped tourists rescued by two helicopters in China Ten people have been rescued Tuesday after being trapped by avalanches in...
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Juergen Steinmetz·
Aviation Feature
·September 16, 2022

10-year Thai visas slow on the uptake

The Long Term Residence (LTR) is all about catching the well-heeled, whether employed or born with a silver spoon, traveler....
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Juergen Steinmetz·
Aviation Feature
·October 5, 2022

10th Anniversary of Václav Havel Airport Prague renaming

For the last ten years, the airport in Prague has had the honor of featuring the name of former Czech...
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Juergen T Steinmetz·
Aviation Feature
·December 21, 2020

120 countries plus New York while the US remains silent

Why is the United States Government putting its citizens and visitors in harm’s way? Coronavirus is out of control, 120 countries require COVID-19 tests before an airline passenger may board a flight to such countries. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo wants to make it 120 counties and the State of New York. So far, more […] - eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News Online
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Feature
·November 18, 2019

120 jets: Air Arabia places $14 billion order with Airbus

Air Arabia, the Middle East and North Africa’s first and largest low-cost carrier (LCC), today set another milestone with one...
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Harry Johnson·
Aviation Feature
·October 14, 2021

13.3 million European arrivals to drive Gulf tourism recovery

European travelers will be a key driver of the GCC regions tourism recovery from COVID-19.In 2019 pre-pandemic arrivals from Europe to GCC countries reached 11.8 million tourists.Post-pandemic arrivals are forecasted to recover to 13.3 million tourists by 2024, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 17.5%. European travelers are set to become a key source market for the Gulf region, especially Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, which will help their post pandemic tourist industry recovery. Countries in the GCC include the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait and Bahrain and they all offer a good range of flight options and a varied tourism product, which appeals to European travelers. The latest industry data reveals that in 2019 pre-pandemic arrivals from Europe to GCC countries reached 11.8 million tourists. In 2020, arrivals collapsed to 3.9 million due to the pandemic, a 67% year-over-year (Y-O-Y) decrease, however, post-pandemic arrivals are forecasted to recover to 13.3 million tourists by 2024, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 17.5%. Given the high levels of growth expected from European travelers arriving in GCC countries over the next three years, they will be a key driver of the regions tourism recovery from COVID-19. One country of particular importance to the region is the UK as the industry’s latest forecasts show that UK arrivals to GCC countries will reach 3 million by 2024 a CAGR of 21.7%. UK travelers have always been attracted to GCC countries as they offer a diverse tourism proposition for summer and winter sun, with stunning beaches, sprawling cities and adventure activities. The opulence and status of Dubai with luxury hotels and the lavish experience it has to offer is also popular with UK travelers. Countries across the GCC have plenty to entice Europeans, with a mix of activities from the traditional beach holiday to the cultural experience provided by the regions traditions and history. This will help it to regain its popularity quicker than those destinations that only offer a city break experience.
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Feature
·January 14, 2019

15 killed as Boeing 707 jet crashes into residential neighborhood in Iran

15 killed as Boeing 707 jet crashes into residential neighborhood in Iran Iranian Boeing 707 cargo aircraft which crashed on...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Feature
·December 2, 2019

16 Airbus workers fired for ‘industrial espionage’

European aerospace and defense company Airbus has dismissed 16 employees in a division handling German military projects, including a department...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Feature
·April 3, 2018

16.6 million passengers: Delta Air Lines reports March operating performance

Delta Air Lines today reported operating performance for March 2018. The company carried 16.6 million passengers across its broad global...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Feature
·March 25, 2018

17 hours non-stop-non-hop: First nonstop flight from Australia to UK lands at Heathrow

The first nonstop flight between Australia and the UK has landed at London’s Heathrow Airport. A Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner carrying...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Feature
·January 16, 2020

17.8 million airline passengers traveled through Prague Airport in 2019

Based on the latest operating results, Prague Airport handled a total of 17,804,900 passengers in 2019. That means that approximately...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Feature
·January 4, 2020

18 people killed in Russian-made Antonov AN-12 plane crash in Sudan

According to news reports, a Russian-made Antonov AN-12 plane has crashed in the Sudanese province of West Darfur today. The...
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Juergen T Steinmetz·
Aviation Feature
·May 20, 2019

2.8 million travel on U.S. airlines every day

Airlines for America (A4A), announced today that it expects a record 257.4 million passengers — an average of 2.8 million per...
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Juergen T Steinmetz·
Aviation Feature
·April 1, 2018

$1 a minute to use aircraft toilet – starting June 20 in Canada

Swoop, Canada’s ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC), has confirmed it will charge travelers to use the bathroom when they hit the skies on...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Feature
·September 23, 2019

$1.1 million loss: Pakistan International Airlines operated 82 flights with NO passengers

Pakistan’s national flag carrier, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), operated dozens of flights from Islamabad International Airport without any passengers for...
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Juergen Steinmetz·
Aviation Feature
·March 20, 2023

$1.2 Million Invested in Kilimanjaro Airport Parking Expansion

by: Adam Ihucha – eTN Tanzania | KADCO seeks to increase parking spaces at KIA from 85 to 187 lots,...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Feature
·November 11, 2019

$169 million stolen during Russia’s first civilian spaceport construction

Commenting on a statement by Russian President Vladimir Putin, who said on Monday that dozens of criminal cases and criminal...
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editor·
Aviation Feature
·September 28, 2018

$205 million awarded for US airport infrastructure

FAA The US Department of Transportation Secretary, Elaine L. Chao, today announced the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has awarded $205...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Feature
·July 19, 2019

$4.9 billion hit: Boeing braces for biggest quarterly loss in its history

Boeing said that the company is bracing for the biggest quarterly loss in its history when the world’s largest plane-maker...
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Juergen T Steinmetz·
Aviation Feature
·September 12, 2018

$586 million airport infrastructure grants: What U.S. airports are included?

U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Elaine L. Chao today announced the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will award $586 million in...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Feature
·June 5, 2019

$840 million in DOT infrastructure grants to 381 US airports announced

U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Elaine L. Chao today announced that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will award $840 million...
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Harry Johnson·
Aviation Feature
·September 21, 2021

10 gay-friendly travel destinations in US and around the world

Orlando, Florida is the most gay-friendly city in the USA with a large LGBTQ+ population.Palm Springs ranks second place and has one of the highest concentrations of LGBTQ+ residents in the USA.Palm Springs scores particularly highly for its safety and abundance of accommodation. As travel restrictions continue to lift, many hopeful travelers are booking trips overseas, including the LGBTQ+ community.  Unfortunately, LGBTQ+ travelers still have to be mindful of safety and legislation concerns in some destinations around the world, with homosexuality still illegal in 69 countries. To ensure the LGBTQ+ community feel safe and comfortable when traveling, industry experts have ranked destinations across the US and around the world based on factors covering their LGBTQ+ friendliness, as well as things like accommodation options and affordability, to reveal the most LGBTQ+ friendly vacation destinations.  Top 10 LGBTQ+ friendly destinations in the USA  RankCityAnti-discrimination scoreNumber of LGBT eventsSafety index scoreBars & clubs listed on Tripadvisor per 100,000 peopleNumber of hotels per 100,000 peopleAverage nightly hotel price (weekend) ($)LGBTQ+ score /101Orlando, Florida100648.07408,941$2717.102Palm Springs, California100564.14106,214$2246.293Fort Lauderdale, Florida100250.79312,473$1655.954New York City, New York1001652.737276$2135.945San Francisco, California1001042.6930213$2065.856Iowa City, Iowa100075.291581$995.837New Orleans, Louisiana100434.9250611$2095.778Tempe, Arizona100054.44103,434$1005.659Austin, Texas100463.3118345$2025.5310Missoula, Montana99066.7119269$1475.48 Orlando is the most gay-friendly city in the USA with a large LGBTQ+ population. As well as being a tolerant and accepting city (with Walt Disney World hosting annual “Gay Day” events”), Orlando has a high number of bars and clubs (40 per 100,000 people) and the proximity to Walt Disney World means there’s also a huge number of hotels in the area (8,941 per 100,000 people).
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Juergen Steinmetz·
Aviation Feature
·April 15, 2022

10 best city break destinations in Europe

10 best city break destinations in Europe – From the classics such as London, Paris, and Amsterdam, to more underrated gems such as Seville, Florence,...
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Juergen Steinmetz·
Aviation Feature
·August 8, 2022

10 million passengers traveled through Vancouver International Airport in 2022

YVR reached an important milestone on August 5 as the airport hit the 10 million passenger mark year-to-date 10 million...
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Juergen Steinmetz·
Aviation Feature
·November 18, 2022

10 things to do while waiting 400 days for US tourist visa

Long US visa waiting period creates a de facto travel ban that hurts potential visitors abroad and businesses here in...
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Juergen Steinmetz·
Aviation Feature
·February 3, 2022

10,000 Persons Now Registered for Tourism Workers Pension Scheme

Jamaica Tourism Minister, Hon. Edmund Bartlett, has revealed that approximately 10,000 persons have already registered for the ground-breaking Tourism Workers...
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Juergen Steinmetz·
Aviation Feature
·January 24, 2023

100% Sustainable Aviation Fuel

by: Juergen T Steinmetz | copyright: eTurboNews | Tourism News – Tourism Industry News — mirates has successfully completed the...
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Juergen Steinmetz·
Aviation Feature
·October 31, 2023

12,7 Million Passengers Cannot be Wrong with Doha, Qatar

26.84% increase in passenger traffic in Q3, 44.5% increase in Q1, and 24% in Q2- this is Hamad International Airport...
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Juergen T Steinmetz·
Aviation Feature
·December 27, 2020

120 countries plus New York while the US remains silent

Why is the United States Government putting its citizens and visitors in harm’s way? Coronavirus is out of control, 120 countries require COVID-19 tests before an airline passenger may board a flight to such countries. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo wants to make it 120 counties and the State of New York. Continue reading 120 countries plus New York while the US remains silent at eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News Online.
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Feature
·March 27, 2018

129 passengers evacuated from smoke-filled plane at Moscow airport

A passenger plane was evacuated at Moscow’s Domodedovo Airport after the cabin filled with smoke. Passengers were forced to evacuate...
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Juergen Steinmetz·
Aviation Feature
·November 14, 2022

140 FIFA Legends fly to FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022

140 FIFA Legends to take part in the FIFA Fans and Legends tournament to be held at the FIFA Fan...
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Juergen Steinmetz·
Aviation Feature
·August 5, 2023

1500 African Youths Graduate from Ethiopian Aviation University

Since its formation in 1956, Ethiopian Aviation Excellence Center has been offering various aviation courses, mainly to African youths. 1500...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Feature
·January 14, 2020

16.2 million passengers: Record year for Budapest Airport

Breaking all monthly records in passenger numbers throughout 2019, Budapest Airport has once again achieved a record year of solid...
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editor·
Aviation Feature
·January 14, 2020

17 Children Injured When Boeing 777 Dumps Fuel on School Playground

Some 17 children and 6 adults have been reported injured after a Boeing 777 returning to Los Angeles Airport (LAX)...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Feature
·July 29, 2019

17 people killed when plane crashes into residential area in Pakistan

At least seventeen people were killed and 18 wounded when a Pakistani military aircraft crashed in Rawalpindi during a routine...
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Chief Assignment Editor·
Aviation Executives
·January 16, 2020

17.8 million airline passengers traveled through Prague Airport in 2019

17.8 million airline passengers traveled through Prague Airport in 2019 Based on the latest operating results, Prague Airport handled a...
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Juergen T Steinmetz·
Aviation Feature
·July 4, 2019

2,99 million Japanese tourists will travel overseas this summer: Guam, Saipan and Hawaii popular

According to a report in the Japan Times the number of people who will travel overseas from Japan during this...
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Juergen Steinmetz·
Aviation Feature
·August 14, 2022

20 Airbus A330-900 go to Malaysia Airlines

Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), parent company of Malaysia Airlines, has selected the A330neo for the carrier’s widebody fleet renewal program....
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