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33. Volcanic Ash Causes Flight Delays / Cancellations
Flights in and out of airports in Scotland have been disrupted, as ash from a volcanic eruption in Iceland moves closer to the UK with concerns it could spread further south, once again affecting some of the busiest airports in the world, and even the European continent.
34. Thai Airways Says It's Fully Prepared for Suvarnabhumi Airport Runway Repairs
Thai Airways has said that it is prepared for Suvarnabhumi Airport maintenance, which involves scheduled repairs on one runway for two months, and that it has a contingency plan in place to prevent flight delays. The scheduled partial closure of runway 01R/19L from 3 March to 5 May 2017 for 60 days will affect aircraft takeoffs and landings during a period of time.
35. Abacus launches VirtuallyThere Mobile Services
Abacus launches VirtuallyThere Mobile Services. To make journeys more convenient and efficient for travellers, Abacus VirtuallyThere enables travellers to receive flight notification alerts for flight delays or cancellation and any airport terminal or gate changes. In addition, U.S. bound travellers can check Transportation Security Administration security wait times by airport loc
36. Thai Airways Waives Ticket Change Surcharge at Suvarnabhumi Airport
Thai Airways has issued a waiver on the ticket change surcharge and arranged for staff to assist passengers connecting to flights at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport. Suvarnabhumi Airport's runway 01R/19L has partially closed for repairs until 2 May 2017, and as such possible flight delays are anticipated for both arriving and departing aircraft.
37. Nice Côte d’Azur Airport Implements SITA’s Airport Management Solution
Nice Côte d’Azur Airport has taken another significant step towards streamlining aircraft movements across the airfield with the implementation of SITA’s Airport Management solution which provides a predictable flow of aircraft departures thus minimizing delays.
38. Finnair Technical Services Employees Return to Work
Finnair customers will be pleased to learn that the walk out has already ended and the Finnair Technical Services personnel have now returned to work. The airline does warn that some individual cancellations or delays in flights are still possible, but it expects flight operations to return normal within hours.
39. WorldTracer Goes Mobile
In a move to reduce the delays of mishandled baggage, air transport IT provider SITA, has enabled its WorldTracer baggage tracing service to be used by agents on mobile devices at airports. This allows airline staff to proactively assist passengers, filing claims in arrival halls, at baggage carousels and in customs areas, which starts the process of reuniting passengers with their
40. Singapore Airlines Delays Singapore-Jakarta-Sydney Launch
Singapore Airlines has delayed the launch of flights linking Singapore, Jakarta and Sydney. Singapore Airlines had originally planned to launch new three-times-weekly Singapore-Jakarta-Sydney flights on 23 November 2016.

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