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Indian carriers sell ‘non-existent’ flights
Airlines

Airlines in India have been accused of selling ‘ghost’ tickets for flights that are ultimately cancelled soon after booking, or were never scheduled in the first place.

Boeing settles over 90% of Lion Air lawsuits
Air Crash Investigations

Boeing has settled nearly all wrongful deaths claims linked to the ill-fated Lion Air Flight 610, according to a filing submitted to a Chicago court.

Etihad targets half pre-COVID-19 capacity by August
Airlines

The airline hopes to be able to service 58 destinations including New York, Barcelona and Mumbai after a relaxing of restrictions in its Abu Dhabi base

Podcast: What went wrong with the 737 MAX?
Airlines

In this episode of World of Aviation, hosts Adam Thorn and Christian “Boo” Boucousis examine who is truly responsible for the twin disasters.

Austrian flagship carrier trades in plane for train on domestic route
Airlines

Austrian Airlines has announced it will be replacing one of its regular flight segments with a frequent train service, in order to meet part of its environmental criteria, as stipulated in its €600 million government bailout.

British Airways’ reopened lounges offer glimpse into ‘new normal’
Airlines

Innovations include contactless lounge entry screens, which BA says allows passengers to "scan their own boarding pass when entering".

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