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London court rules traffic light travel system is lawful
Airlines

The traffic light system was first introduced in May this year to regulate which countries Britons can travel to, with critics arguing that the rapid changes in status have damaged the industry.

United to no longer service Paine Field come October
Airlines

United Airlines has announced it will suspend its one daily flight from Paine Field this October, a move based on changing “demand trends”. After two years of operating at the airport in the Seattle metropolitan area, United said it will halt its one Denver to Everett express flight on 5 October this year. The airline

Air Canada restores routes to the US with up to 220 daily flights
Airlines

Air Canada is set to reconnect with the US, reintroducing routes and operating up to 220 daily flights between the countries, in light of eased border restrictions. The carrier announced on Monday its summer trans-border schedule, which includes 55 routes to 34 destinations in the US, with up to 220 flights between the US and

CDC again warns US citizens to avoid travelling to the UK
Airlines

On the same day as most UK restrictions eased, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the State Department urged Americans to avoid travelling to Britain. The CDC has moved the UK into its highest ‘level 4’ advisory, as the COVID-19 Delta variant escalates, insisting even vaccinated people should avoid travelling there. “Because of

Cathay welcomes first A321neos, inaugural flight scheduled for 4 August
Airlines

Cathay Pacific has welcomed four A321neos into its fleet to date, ahead of its planned launch of short-haul flights on the aircraft from 4 August.

Captain forced to control landing of A350 as pilot was ‘absent’ for minutes
Airlines

Aviation safety investigators in France have revealed how an unexpected windshear alarm startled a pilot to be “absent” for minutes, forcing the captain to take control of its safe landing.

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