Passengers forced to disembark plane after boarding amid FAA computer outage
Passengers were forced to walk back to gate after boarding due to FAA computer outage.Source: Matty D. Media, Twitter
Passengers were forced to walk back to gate after boarding due to FAA computer outage.Source: Matty D. Media, Twitter
‘We couldn’t believe what we were seeing,’ says Ryanair staffer
Back in 2018, Telegraph Travel proclaimed a renaissance for Britain’s regional airports, highlighting rising passenger numbers at many of our smaller hubs and the arrival of some bold new routes, such as Manchester to Seattle, Birmingham to New York, Edinburgh to Abu Dhabi, Glasgow to Vancouver, Leeds-Bradford to Seville and Liverpool to Pula.
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Decked out in helmet, belt, gold-plated armor and sandals, Juan Pablo Huanacchini Mamani gazes out vacantly from the Ollantaytambo Inca ruins in Peru.Situated around 60 kilometers (40 miles) from Cusco -- the old Inca capital that acts as a hub for those visiting Machu Picchu -- Ollantaytambo has its own ruins of an Inca citadel that are worth visiting, if not as spectacular as those at Machu Picchu.
Tour operators and ski resorts are assuring British skiers that planned strike action among ski lift operators, taking place today, is likely to be a “non-event,” saying lifts are running as normal and any closures have gone unnoticed.
It was a genuine case of déjà vu when Flybe cancelled all its flights and went into administration over the weekend. It left nearly 2,500 people stranded on Saturday and about 75,000 with worthless tickets for future dates. A similar thing had happened in 2020, just as the early stages of the pandemic were beginning to affect bookings.
A new entry into the pantheon of dodgy airline names has taken to the skies. Bonza, an Australian low-cost carrier with a business model likened to Ryanair, flew from its its Sunshine Coast base to the Whitsundays on Tuesday using a 737-8 Max christened ‘Shazza’. Dubbed the “bogan” airline, the inaugural service featured hotdogs on the in-flight menu and plenty of purple budgie smugglers.
Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas, one of the world's largest cruise ships, crushes around 528 gallons of water bottles per week.
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The Mexican government and some airlines have reached an agreement to move cargo operations to a new airport on the outskirts of Mexico City to ease congestion at its main hub, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Wednesday. Lopez Obrador said earlier this month cargo flights would be moved due to lack of space at the Benito Juarez International Airport. Lopez Obrador said cargo operations will be transferred to the new airport in about four months.
An Oxford Mail review of the Portugal region of Madeira, comprising four islands off the northwest coast of Africa.
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Hundreds of holidaymakers set off to the Caribbean from Glasgow Airport on the first direct flights.