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Korean Air fare switcheroo irks fliers

By Gary Stoller, USA TODAY

More than 300 consumers who bought Korean Air tickets have been told they have to pay higher fares.

Vegas pitching airlines, travelers as gate to Asia

Never mind "What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas." Perhaps the new slogan for America's gambling capital should be "Stop over for a quickie in Sin City."

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World’s 'most-spacious A380' now flying at LAX

By Ben Mutzabaugh, USA TODAY

Korean Air debuted its A380 in Los Angeles Tuesday, inaugurating superjumbojet service to its hub at Seoul Incheon. The airline is starting with three A380 flights a week on the route, but says it expects daily service on A380s by Oct. 29.

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Korean Air's A380 debuts in the United States

By Ben Mutzabaugh, USA TODAY

Korean Air completed its inaugural passenger flight on the A380 last week, initiating service on the superjumbo jet between Seoul Incheon and New York JFK on Aug. 9

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14h 16m agoRedState
the 1983 confrontation with the Soviet Union over the Korean plane that was shot down. Charles Lichenstein at the time was the American alternate representative for special political affairs to the United Nations, the second highest ranking American dipl

Panda Travel Releases New International Inbound Packaging Options

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Engineers call for grounding of Airbus A380s after cracks found on wings

24h 57m agoDaily India
From ANI London, Jan 10: Australian aircraft engineers have called for the immediate grounding of all Airbus A380s, the worlds biggest passenger jet, after cracks were found on its wings. The urgent call came after Singapore Airlines and Qantas found

Engineers call for world's largest passenger aircraft to be grounded

2d 15h agoCity Desk
Daily Mail, UK - Australian aircraft engineers have called for Airbus A380 - the world's biggest passenger aircraft - to be grounded, after Singapore Airlines and Qantas found cracks in the wings of their super-jumbos. 'We can't continue to gamble with

Airbus A380: World's biggest planes are not sky-worthy, say engineers

2d 16h agoDaily Mail - UK
Cracks found in two Singapore Air super-jumbos, and one QantasBoth airlines admit cracks, but say planes are safe'We can't continue to gamble with lives' - engineer Australian aircraft engineers have called for Airbus A380 - the world's biggest passenger

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Cheap flights to Asia: When to buy and fly

By Rick Seaney, special for USA TODAY

According to Hitwise, which monitors internet traffic, the past year has seen a notable increase in interest on the part of U.S. travelers for flight-related information to Asia.

Criticism of Delta unfair, some travel industry experts say

By Gary Stoller, USA TODAY

Travel industry experts say treatment of Delta Air Lines over a pending marketing alliance with Saudi Arabian Airlines is unfair.

Asia-Pacific air travel up in May

The number of airline passengers in the Asia-Pacific grew in May amid some recovery in tsunami-hit Japan but cargo demand fell due to slower global economic growth, an industry group said Friday.

Airbus racks up orders, glitches at Paris Air Show

Airbus stumbled at the launch of the aviation industry's premier event Monday as its star superjumbo clipped a wing and a gearbox glitch derailed a demonstration flight.

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Korean Air to buy 7 widebody jets

By Ben Mutzabaugh, USA TODAY

Korean Air says it will buy seven new widebody jets following a strong quarterly earnings report. The carrier says it will buy two Boeing 777-300ER jets and five Airbus A330-200 aircraft, The Associated Press reports.

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