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The best airport in the world?

The best airport in the world? Apparently it’s Incheon International Airport in South Korea, according to the 2006 Airport Service Quality Awards held by the Airports Council International in Dubai this week. The awards are based on responses to passenger surveys conducted throughout the year. Published by Paul JohnsonContinue reading: The[...]


Escape From India

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Security requirements will affect trips to United States

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New liquid security rules for Australian international airports

If you thought your perfume was safe in Australian airports - think again! From Saturday March 31 new security measures for carrying liquids, aerosols and gels on flights into and out of Australia will be introduced. In line with rules already in place in Europe and the United States, passengers need[...]


Concorde goes missing at Heathrow Airport

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