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To keep planes flying nearly full, preferably with higher-revenue and especially internationally bound customers, airlines have sharply cut flights and reduced service at midsize and smaller domestic airports.

The organisation binds airlines, pilots and governments together in a process of collective learning.

He is understood to have presided over the failed attempt to bring down a Detroit-bound airline in December that year.

Time and again, from September 11 to the attempted Detroit-bound airline attack last week, there are Saudi fingerprints – ideological and practical – on terrorist attacks and yet western powers stab in the dark in Iraq, Afghanistan, and now possibly Iran and Yemen with the unconvincing language of making us safer in our streets here.

In August 2006, the transportation agency changed its screening policies after officials foiled a plot to use liquid explosives to blow up commercial airlines bound for the United States.

The rule for electronics, however, only affects flights on the listed airlines bound for the U.S. from the affected North African and Middle Eastern airports. .

His comment on the airline is bound to revive questions about why, in a departure from the normal practice, the pope will not return to Rome aboard a plane of the country he has visited, normally that country's nationalised flag carrier.

ADDIS ABABA, Ethi­o­pia — A new Ethio­pian Airlines plane bound for Nairobi crashed Sunday, killing all 157 people on board, including eight Americans and 18 Canadians.

Carib Aviation This is another charter line, based in Antigua (809-462-3147), whinh specializes in meeting people arriving on major airlines and bound for the off-route islands.

Mr. Mitchell said airlines were bound to have a better first quarter than in 2003, when fears about a war in Iraq, a weak economy and the first warning signs of SARS combined to dampen bookings.

Out on the runway, a queue was forming: a Middle East Airlines A320, bound for Beirut; a KLM 737, heading back to Amsterdam; the state aircraft of the United Arab Emirates, a private 747, half snow goose, half tapir, its snout sniffing the sky.

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