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Airlines will be subject to a 40% load factor cap on a single China-U.S. flight.
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David Casey

The U.S. Transportation Department will limit capacity on some flights to the U.S. operated by Chinese airlines in retaliation to a similar move by authorities in China.
 
 
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Karen Walker

FAA announced Thursday a raft of fines against passengers who have disrupted US flights this year, sometimes violently.
 
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Linda Blachly

In the pandemic era, airport lounges are seeing a shift in purpose. While still a place of luxury, lounges must now serve as a safe space for travelers, according to Pininfarina designer Paolo Trevisan.
 
It is no secret that Cathay Pacific is one of the airlines worst affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, thanks to its reliance on international connecting traffic. While it has struggled to gain much momentum, the airline is targeting a major boost in capacity by the end of the year.
 
 
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