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Allegiant Denies Refund Request After Woman’s Fiance Dies

Friday, 26 April 2013 16:03

Allegiant Air MD-83 aircraft, Allegiant Denies Refund Request After

Woman’s Fiance Dies

Allegiant Air has denied a woman’s request for a refund after her fiance died about a week before they were going to get married was not able to get a refund from the airline they planned to use to get to their wedding.

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Lufthansa Announces Travel Discount for Active U.S. Military

Sunday, 07 April 2013 14:09

Boeing 777 Lufthansa , LH announces travel discount for active US Military

Lufthansa and Veterans Advantage have announced an exclusive military discount benefit partnership – 5 percent off airfares every day for all U.S. Active Duty Military, Military Veterans, National Guard & Reserve and their families who have the Veterans Advantage VetRewards Card.

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Samoa Air the First Airline to Charge Passengers by Weight

Friday, 05 April 2013 04:05

Samoa Air is the first airline to charge passenger fares by their weight

Samoa Air is apparently the first airline to charge passengers by weight. Not the weight of their bags….the PASSENGER’S actual weight.

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USD 15 million Haiti luxury hotel opens with vibrant modern design with Haitian flair.

Tuesday, 02 April 2013 02:57

The luxury Best Western Premier Petion-Ville, Port AU Prince HAITI

PORT AU PRINCE - Haiti-Dallas-based Aimbridge Hospitality and Haiti-based corporation Carabimmo SA in partnership with U.S.-based Best Western International, are pleased to announce the opening today of the luxury Best Western Premier Petion-Ville, Haiti.

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Fat airline passengers 'should pay more'

Sunday, 31 March 2013 00:31

Fat airline passengers 'should pay more' , overweight passengers were

pushing up airlines’ fuel bills.

Airlines should charge obese passengers more, a Norwegian economist has suggested, arguing that "pay as you weigh" pricing would bring health, financial and environmental dividends.

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Tourism

Hotel Tips, Keep a standard from letter file for hotel requests

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When was the last time you thought "hey, this hotel website is well-designed and informative, gi [ ... ]


Maintenance

2011 Record Year for CFM with $51.7 Billion U.S. in Orders/Commitments; Continues to Increase Production Rates to Record Highs

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WEST CHESTER, Ohio. --- CFM International (CFM) had a record year in 2011, logging orders for 1,50 [ ... ]


Accident & Incident

Myanma Airways’ MA 60 plane skids at Monghsat airport

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China-made MA 60 Myanma Airways flying Yangon-Heho-Monghsat skidded while landing on the runway o [ ... ]