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  2. Some nervous travelers are changing their flights to avoid ...

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    Several have changed flights to avoid Boeing aircraft. ... Travel search engine Kayak, which offers the option to include or exclude certain plane models from flight searches, said there has been ...

  3. American Airlines cuts some international flights from major ...

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    American Airlines has cut some international flights from major US airports next year and delayed others, blaming Boeing for the hold up.. A number of new long-haul routes can’t go ahead yet ...

  4. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on commercial air transport

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    The prolonged international travel ban resulted in Air Canada's loss of C$1.75 billion in August and they urged for easing travel restrictions. [117] China: Roughly two thirds of international flights to and from China were cancelled in February 2020.

  5. A Boeing call shows why travel won't be a total wash despite ...

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    The Omicron variant of COVID-19 is swamping the U.S. and creating lots of market volatility in its wake.

  6. Longest flights - Wikipedia

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    On October 20, 2019, Qantas demonstrated the New York City to Sydney flight using a Boeing 787-9. [350] The flight took 19 hours, 15 minutes and the 49 people on the plane were staff and selected guests. In order to make the flight possible, the weight had to be precisely trimmed by limiting the number of passengers and cargo weight.

  7. Kangaroo Route - Wikipedia

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    Boeing announced some delays in the 777-8X project in August 2019 after Etihad Airways dropped orders made in 2013, but the company made it clear that it remained in contention for Project Sunrise. [152] On 18–20 October 2019, Qantas made a 19-hour test flight QF7879 with a Boeing 787-9 from New York to Sydney. [153]