April 25, 2025
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Porter Airlines Inaugurates Toronto Pearson-Quebec City Flights

Porter Airlines has this week inaugurated new flights between Toronto Pearson Airport and Quebec City. Furthermore, this new route complements existing services from Billy Bishop Airport. Without further ado, let’s get into it… The New Toronto Pearson-Quebec City Flights… Porter Airlines inaugurated the new flights between Toronto Pearson and Quebec City on May 17. Also,

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Air France To Add New Flights from Paris For Winter 2024/25

Air France has this week revealed the addition of new flights from Paris CDG for the Winter 2024/25 season. The French carrier has added new routes to destinations internationally, both in hot and cold climates. Without further ado, let’s get into it… The New Air France Flights from Paris… Air France will be adding two

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Strike Action Planned for Half-Term Holidays at London Heathrow

PCS (Public and Commercial Services Union) has announced more strike action planned at London Heathrow, in time for the half-term holidays. The union has laid out it’s plans for strike action due to certain concerns amongst the workforce. Without further ado, let’s get into it… When Will The Strike Action at London Heathrow Take Place?

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Uzbekistan Airways To Launch Airbus A330 Flights from Tashkent

Uzbekistan Airways has this week revealed plans to launch Airbus A330 flights from Tashkent, beginning tomorrow (May 20). Information has been released by the airline about this development in growth. Without further ado, let’s get into it… Tashkent to Istanbul, Seoul & Jeddah Planned… Uzbekistan Airways will begin flights from Tashkent with the Airbus A330

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Wizz Air Celebrates 20 Years Since First Flight

Wizz Air has today celebrated a major milestone: 20 years since it’s first commercial flight on May 19, 2004. The Hungarian low-cost carrier has come a long way in 20 years, transporting hundreds of millions of passengers. Without further ado, let’s get into it… Rewind 20 Years to the First Wizz Air Flight… Wizz Air‘s

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American Airlines: More Flights to the Caribbean & Latin America

American Airlines has this week revealed plans to add more flights to the Caribbean and Latin America for the Winter 2024/25 season. Eight new routes will be added into the region, offering more choice for passengers in the colder season. Without further ado, let’s get into it… The New Flights to the Caribbean & Latin

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History

Cathay Pacific Flight 700Z: Over 50 Years On

On June 15, 1972, Cathay Pacific Flight 700Z, a Convair CV-880 passenger jet, embarked on a seemingly ordinary journey from Singapore to Hong Kong with a scheduled stopover in Bangkok. Tragically, the flight never reached its final destination. At approximately 05:59 GMT, a powerful explosion ripped through the aircraft’s passenger cabin, causing catastrophic damage. The

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Mexicana Flight 704: 55 Years on in Monterrey

Mexicana de Aviación Flight 704, a seemingly routine domestic flight, etched itself into Mexican aviation history on June 4th, 1969, for a tragic reason. This article explores the history of Flight 704, from its scheduled journey to its devastating conclusion, including the investigation and lasting impact. A Doomed Flight Takes Off Flight 704 departed Benito

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Garuda Indonesia Flight 865: 28 Years On From The Crash

On June 13, 1996, Garuda Indonesia Flight 865, a scheduled international passenger service from Fukuoka, Japan, to Jakarta, Indonesia, with a stopover in Bali, became etched in aviation history as a tragic accident. While a rejected takeoff is a maneuver pilots train for, a confluence of factors on this fateful day resulted in a runway

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History

80 Years On: TWA Flight 277 Crashes in Maine

On June 20th, 1944, amidst the turmoil of World War II, Transcontinental and Western Air (TWA) Flight 277 embarked on a seemingly routine journey. The C-54 Skymaster, a workhorse of the era, carried a crew of six civilians and a single United States Army Air Force passenger from Stephenville, Newfoundland and Labrador, to Washington D.C.

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