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KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is helping young learners start their grades with their right foot by donating stationery needed to students at Teleo School in Somerset West, Cape Town. This initiative is part of the airline's continued support for education and community development, ensuring that children have the tools they need to thrive academically. A longtime beneficiary of KLM's Wings of Support Initiative, Tereo School offers education, healthcare and nutritious diets to vulnerable children in the Helderberg Basin. By addressing both educational and basic needs, schools play an important role in breaking the cycle of poverty and creating a brighter…

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Boeing expects a significant increase in the number of commercial aircraft needed by operators in India and South Asia over the next 20 years amidst economic growth and strong travel demand. Deliveries of the new aircraft for the Boeing Project 2,835, which releases the outlook for the commercial market for the region, have risen four times at current levels. Boeing said narrowbody aircraft, including the largest family of the 737, accounts for nearly 90% of new deliveries with more than 2,400 aircraft. Widebody delivery is expected to be quadrupled to 370 over 20 years as Indian operators “develop further” long-distance…

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Boeing expects a significant increase in the number of commercial aircraft among operators in India and South Asia over the next 20 years amid economic growth and strong travel demand. Released the outlook for the Indian and South Asian commercial markets, and by 2043, delivery of new aircraft for the Boeing Project 2,835 had risen four times higher than current levels. Boeing said narrowbody aircraft, including the largest family of the 737, accounts for nearly 90% of new deliveries with more than 2,400 aircraft. Widebody delivery is expected to quadruple to 370 over 20 years as Indian operators “develop” their…

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The airline first banned portable chargers after the huge plane fire.Korean airline Air Busan has announced that gadgets will ban baggage. Many airlines ban check bags instead of carry-on.The new rules were introduced after the January 28 fire torn 176 people on planes, and everyone had to evacuate.”First-point action” means that passengers need to maintain portable chargers in people and bags under their seats, not overhead compartments.The January 28 fire, believed to have been launched by a portable charger, attracted attention from flight attendants and ultimately destroyed the plane to the point of being repaired.Lo Kok-Keung, a retired engineering professor…

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In the Congo, the two have a cultural movement of the atmosphere association and elegant people (Sape), known as the “Sapeer,” which combines fashion, culture and social resistance. It was primarily rooted in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the Republic of the Congo, but the movement is now spreading around the world through the Congo migration. As a researcher, I studied Tharp in its cultural, social and symbolic aspects. Sape is more than a fashion trend. Below are five important things you need to know about this move: 1. The history of sape Sape first appeared in…

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To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. Introduction Over the past two decades, arbitration has increasingly been adopted as a preferred mechanism for resolving cross-border commercial disputes globally, either on a stand-alone basis or in conjunction with other forms of ADR.1 The year 2024 witnessed a significant uptick in the use of arbitration to resolve commercial disputes in Nigeria. This came about because of a substantial increase in foreign direct investment into Nigeria and Nigeria’s expanding participation in intra-Africa and global trade and investment, where parties seek efficient, enforceable solutions for…

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Beirut — Authorities Targeting Activists, Journalists, Academics Algerian authorities have increasingly used arbitrary travel bans to retaliate against perceived critics, Human Rights Watch and MENA Rights Group said today. The authorities should lift the arbitrary bans and stop using them as a tool to repress dissent. Algerian authorities have used travel bans to arbitrarily target civil society activists, opposition party leaders, journalists, union supporters, and others deemed critical of the government. The arbitrary bans can be imposed without formal notice, are often unlimited in duration, and are almost impossible to challenge. They prevent people from leaving the country, violate their…

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Spain's new traveler registration system, called the “Big Brother” system, has been the subject of widespread criticism from both inside and outside the country.Since its introduction in December, hotels, holiday rentals, travel agents and car feed companies have all documented failures to protect themselves from potentially non-compliant fines. The criticism revolves around the amount and type of data that must now be collected from tourists arriving in Spain. The police replaced the system that had been deployed since the 1950s, and only a copy of the guest's passport or ID card was required. The online system itself has not escaped…

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The Valencian Community Hotel and Tourism Business Association (HOSBEC) described the Spanish government's plan to cut work weeks from 40 to 37.5 hours as “reckless,” warning that it would cause a “significant increase” in tourism costsになったんです。 English: The first thing you can do is to find the best one to do. Masu. Hosbec president Fede Fuster said the move will affect the competitiveness of the hotel sector and that the increase in costs will be passed on to visitors at a higher price. He added that the attacked transactions between Labor Minister Yolanda Dees and the union were not accompanied…

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CNN – I admit it: when I fly on an airplane, I get some upset. Getting inside that metal tube is where I rediscovered prayer than anywhere else. I used to be so afraid of flying that I forced my dad to ride a train with me from New York City to Miami. If you're like me, a horrifying crash involving a Wednesday night American Airlines plane and a US military helicopter that left 67 deaths, including 60 passengers, has rocked you to your core. In fact, according to experts interviewed by CNN's Marnie Hunter and Julia Buckley, clear improvements…

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