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  • Max Hug Time: Dunedin Airport’s 3-Minute Rule Sparks Controversy Dunedin Airport faces backlash for limiting farewell times to three minutes to reduce congestion and flight delays.
  • Interesting Facts About Passports: What Their Colors Really Mean for Travelers! As travel resumes, many face expired passports. South Korea’s blue passport symbolizes global movement and aligns with national identity.
  • WWII Bomb Explodes at Japanese Airport, Halts Over 60 Flights An unexploded bomb detonated at Miyazaki Airport in Kyushu, Japan, leading to the suspension of flight operations.
  • Balloons from North Korea Force Shutdowns at Incheon and Gimpo Airports Balloons launched from North Korea have caused 20 disruptions at Incheon and Gimpo airports this year, totaling 413 minutes.
  • North Korea's Trash Balloons Shut Down Incheon Airport—Twice in One Day Incheon International Airport experienced two complete shutdowns of aircraft takeoffs and landings due to balloons launched from North Korea.
  • Window Seat Tips from a Captain: How to Score the Best In-Flight Views As you gear up for your next trip, Captain Kim Seung Kyu of Korean Air has some tips to help you maximize your airplane seat.
  • Drug Cocktail Hit South Korea: Trio Arrested in Major Smuggling Operation South Korea arrested three Vietnamese for smuggling a new drug cocktail, including methamphetamine and ketamine, marking its debut.
  • Young Chinese Man Busted Trying to Capture Secret Military Footage 20-year-old Chinese individual was arrested after attempting to photograph an army aircraft at Gimhae International Airport secretly.
  • 5 Countries Without Airports and How to Get There Surprisingly, there are countries without any airports. Let's explore five such countries and the ways to reach them.
  • Frankfurt Airport Flights Canceled After Climate Activists Take Over Runways 6 activists from the German environmental organization Letzte Generation staged a protest on the runway, holding posters that read Oil kills.
  • Hong Kong Airport's Trick for Speeding Up Security Checks Hong Kong International Airport initiated pilot operations of a new in-flight baggage inspection system, the CT X-ray Scanner.
  • Flight Secrets Exposed: THIS Seat Could Save Your Life in a Plane Crash! According to a flight attendant, passengers seated in the middle seats at the back of the aircraft had the highest chances of survival.
  • From Pyongyang to Hanoi: Putin's Rapid Fire Diplomacy Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Hanoi, Vietnam, early Thursday after visiting North Korea.
  • Airport Insider Reveals Why Your Luggage Comes Last Attaching accessories such as ribbons or luggage tags to identify suitcases easily can delay their delivery.
  • North Korean 'Trash Balloons' Target Airports, Authorities Respond If a balloon dispersed by North Korea collides with an aircraft, it could cause engine failure or fire, potentially leading to...
  • Airplane Food Alert: Avoid These 5 Foods for a Better Flight Travel and Leisure, a popular sharing platform for travel-related information, has recently revealed ...
  • Never Lose Your Luggage Again: Must-Know Tips for Every Traveler Expert advice on potential luggage delays and losses during travel draws the focus.CNN Travel introd ...
  • Man Dies After Getting Stuck in Airplane Engine at Amsterdam Airport An accident occurred at the Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, where a man was killed after getting caught in the operating engine.
  • Taiwanese Tourists Denied Entry in Cuba: Is China to Blame? Recently, two cases have been of Taiwanese travelers being denied entry into Cuba. Suspicions have a ...
  • THIS Airport Reports No Lost Bags in Three Decades Japan's Kansai International Airport(KIX) has reported no lost luggage for 30 years.According to CNN ...
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