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57. Lufthansa and Brussels Airlines Expand Partnership
Lufthansa and Brussels Airlines Expand Partnership. Besides offering code-share services on cross-border flights between Germany and Belgium and to other destinations in Europe, the two airlines will launch a reciprocal frequent flyer arrangement, allowing members to earn and redeem miles throughout the partner’s network.
58. LAN Peru to launch Lima - Iguazu Flights
LAN Peru to launch Lima - Iguazu Flights. Subject to regulatory approvals, LAN Peru will introduce four weekly flights between Lima and Iguazu, commencing in January 2011. A UNESCO World Heritage attraction, Iguazu Falls are located at the junction of the Iguazu and Parara Rivers, on the border of Argentina and Brazil.
59. AirAsia Partners Vision-Box to Advance Touchless Travel Experience
Vision-Box - a company which specialises in biometrics, automated border management and electronic ID solutions - has entered into a regional strategic partnership with the AirAsia Group to implement identity management technology across its network of 152 airports.
60. American Airlines Starts Using Biometric Boarding at DFW
American Airlines has started using biometric boarding for customers departing from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW). American customers traveling on select international departures from DFW Terminal D can now use the one-step facial recognition program to scan and verify their identity with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) instead of scanning their boarding pa
61. Qantas to Launch Flights Between Sydney and Launceston
Qantas will launch flights between Sydney and Launceston for the summer holidays following the easing of border restrictions between New South Wales and Tasmania. Beginning 4 December 2020, Qantas will operate three return services per week with Boeing 717 aircraft, increasing to four return services from the following week onwards until 1 February.
62. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried Just 1.4 Million Int. Passengers in August
The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines' (AAPA) traffic figures for August 2021 show that international air cargo markets remained resilient during the month, propelled by ongoing expansion in e-commerce and demand for intermediate goods. On the other hand, severe weakness in international air travel persisted, as governments maintained strict border control measures amid the esca
63. Six Senses Signs Second Property in Italy
Six Senses has signed its second property in Italy. Scheduled to open in 2023, the Six Senses Antognolla is located 12.5 miles north of Perugia, close to the regional border of Tuscany.
64. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried Just 1.4 Million Int. Passengers in June
Preliminary traffic figures from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) for June 2021 show that international passenger demand remained suppressed by ongoing tight border restrictions. Across the Asia Pacific region, many countries recorded a surge in COVID19 transmissions caused mainly by the Delta variant, with limited vaccine supplies hampering vaccination progress. Pub

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