Airlines Implement New Restrictions on Power Banks and Lithium Batteries
Travel + Leisure discusses the potential impacts of major airlines' new rules regarding power banks and lithium batteries on flights.
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Travel + Leisure discusses the potential impacts of major airlines' new rules regarding power banks and lithium batteries on flights.
On the uninhabited Formicula islet in Greece, Mediterranean monk seals are using underwater bubble caves to evade human interaction, highlighting their threatened status.
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The University of Michigan is part of a major $38.4 million initiative aimed at bolstering the nuclear energy workforce, reflecting a commitment to enhancing skills in this critical sector.
FTAI Aviation has released its financial results for the first quarter of 2026, providing insights into its performance during this period.
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In a landmark deal, AirAsia has ordered 150 Airbus A220-300 aircraft, marking the largest aircraft order in Canadian history and providing a significant boost to local manufacturing.
American cities, particularly Houston, lag behind their European counterparts in public transit infrastructure. Bringing US transit systems up to standard could cost an estimated $4.6 trillion.
As fears of a jet fuel shortage grow, airlines have cut millions of seats, disrupting global travel plans during a critical period.
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Research from National Taiwan University reveals that ultrafine traffic particles create localized exposure hotspots, underscoring the need for improved street-level urban planning.
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After years of financial difficulties, Spirit Airlines has declared it will cease operations following unsuccessful negotiations for a government bailout.
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