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India airline cancels dozens of flights after crew call in sick - aljazeera.com - India -  New Delhi

India airline cancels dozens of flights after crew call in sick

Staff take sick leave en masse in apparent protest against working conditions imposed by new owner Tata Group.

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Lee Kuan Yew - After decades of decline, Air India is betting billions on a comeback - aljazeera.com - India - Singapore -  Singapore - county Campbell

After decades of decline, Air India is betting billions on a comeback

CEO Campbell Wilson says journey to restoring Air India’s reputation is ‘well under way’.

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Bloomberg - Tata Group’s Air India Express airline, cancels at least 20 flights as cabin crew call in sick en masse - scmp.com - Russia - India - Singapore -  Singapore

Tata Group’s Air India Express airline, cancels at least 20 flights as cabin crew call in sick en masse

Air India Ltd.’s budget carrier cancelled almost 30 flights since Tuesday, according to data from tracking company FlightAware, after cabin crew called in sick en masse.

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Dan Murphy - Natasha Turak - Emirates' chairman has a message for Boeing: 'Get your act together' - cnbc.com - France - Usa - Uae -  Dubai, Uae

Emirates' chairman has a message for Boeing: 'Get your act together'

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — One of Boeing's biggest customers issued a call to action to its new management team, expressing frustration with the safety crisis facing the American plane maker and the consequent delays in order deliveries.

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Agence FrancePresse - Singapore Airlines signs historic deal to buy 1,000 tonnes of sustainable jet fuel from Finland’s Neste - scmp.com - China - Singapore - Finland - region Asia-Pacific -  Singapore

Singapore Airlines signs historic deal to buy 1,000 tonnes of sustainable jet fuel from Finland’s Neste

Singapore Airlines said on Monday it will buy 1,000 tonnes of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from Neste, the first purchase of the low-carbon jet fuel from the Finnish firm’s refinery in the city state.

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Nikkei staff writers - Despite Japan travel boom, JAL and ANA see different earnings paths - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo

Despite Japan travel boom, JAL and ANA see different earnings paths

TOKYO -- Japan Airlines and compatriot ANA Holdings have very different earnings expectations for this fiscal year as intensifying competition and the weak yen leave the outlook for the industry uncertain, especially for outbound travel.

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Jin Yu Young - Airline Agrees to Pay $79 Million After Selling Tickets for Canceled Flights - nytimes.com - Australia

Airline Agrees to Pay $79 Million After Selling Tickets for Canceled Flights

Qantas, Australia’s national airline, said on Monday that it had reached a deal with the country’s consumer watchdog to pay the equivalent of $79 million for selling thousands of tickets to flights that it had already canceled.

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Julian Ryall - Japan’s rude awakening: more ill-tempered Japanese lose their cool in a nation normally known for politeness - scmp.com - Japan -  Tokyo

Japan’s rude awakening: more ill-tempered Japanese lose their cool in a nation normally known for politeness

The plea from a doctor’s receptionist came from the heart. In her letter published in the “Troubleshooter” column of the Yomiuri newspaper on April 28, the unnamed woman said she was tired of being “a punching bag” for patients’ frustrations.

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