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The European Commission is looking to crack down on airlines.
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Victoria Moores

The European Commission is looking to crack down on airlines with regard to consumer rights as they relate to cancellations and refunds.
 
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Fast-growing Canadian ULCC Flair Airlines plans to launch non-stop service to the U.S. at the end of October.
 
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The pioneer years of aviation included both successful and misguided efforts to make the number of safe landings approximate to the number of takeoffs. Here are some notable examples on both sides of that record.
 
From Qatar Airways expanding IATA’s turbulence-reporting program to airlines warning slot flexibility remains ‘vital’ as the EU decision nears. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.
 
After battling a third wave of COVD-19, Colombia is showing signs of a rebound as cases begin to stabilise and a busier travel season is approaching. 
 
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