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Mamta Badkar

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Live news updates: Greece says it has seized Russian oil tanker under EU sanctions rules

Live news updates: Greece says it has seized Russian oil tanker under EU sanctions rules
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Live news updates: Turkey keeps interest rate on hold despite 61% i...

Live news updates: Turkey keeps interest rate on hold despite 61% inflation
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US airline chiefs express optimism after busy spring travel weekend...

More people flew in the US this past weekend than any time since the coronavirus pandemic crushed air travel a year ago, which has fuelled the recovery hopes of US airline chiefs. The Transportation Security Administration said about 2.57m passengers went through airport checkpoints this weekend. About 1.36m travelled on Friday, making it the single biggest day for air travel since March 15, 2020, when US states started to implement a wave of restrictive lockdowns in response to the spread of C…
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Airlines slash flights to cut costs as coronavirus hits travel dema...

The crisis engulfing the airline industry deepened on Tuesday as carriers cancelled flights, withdrew earnings guidance and implemented austerity measures to cope with the travel slump caused by the coronavirus outbreak. Scott Kirby, president of United Airlines, said the carrier was bracing for revenues to fall as much as 70 per cent in April and May. “We’re planning for the public concern around the virus to get worse before it gets better,” he said. In the US, American Airlines, Delta Air L…
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