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They should lift the travel rules they impose on their citizens.
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Karen Walker

If presidents and prime ministers cannot conduct their business via Zoom, they should lift the travel rules they impose on their citizens but cannot comply with themselves.
 
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Helen Massy-Beresford

A number of startups are moving toward operations, aiming to take some of the recovering demand away from established carriers.
 
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U.S. airlines narrowed their after-tax net losses to $4.2 billion in Q1 of 2021, IAG carriers take on abandoned Stobart Air routes and more. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.
 
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Alan Dron

Counterintuitive as it may seem with airlines downsizing and furloughing crews, a pilot shortage problem may re-emerge sooner than most think.
 
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Guy Norris

Variety may be the spice of life, but diversity seems to be increasingly rare when it comes to the configuration of the latest generations of jet airliners. To the uninitiated, and sometimes even to the experienced observer, the plethora of twin-engine, low-wing designs can make identification a challenge, regardless of differences in size and style.
 
Airlines need to be able to prevent the spread of COVID-19 to restart mass foreign travel. Some organisations are considering using vaccine passports.
 
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