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49. British Airways delays move of its long haul services from Terminal Four to Heathrow's Terminal
British Airways delays move of its long haul services from Terminal Four to Heathrow's Terminal Five. The planned move of British Airways' long haul services from Terminal Four at Heathrow to Terminal Five has been deferred until June. British Airways said that it is working with BAA to iron out any remaining problems, including the baggage system and its operation, and develop a r
50. Swissôtel opens its Third Hotel in China – the Swissôtel Grand, Shanghai
Swissôtel opens its Third Hotel in China – the Swissôtel Grand, Shanghai. Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts today opens its third hotel in China – the Swissôtel Grand, Shanghai. Enjoying an outstanding location in Shanghai’s Jing’An district, the new hotel is just a few minutes’ walk from Nanjing West Road with its many elegant shops, including Plaza 66 and Citic Square. Other nearby attr
51. Mercure Hotels in Australia offering Grands Vins Mercure
Mercure Hotels in Australia offering Grands Vins Mercure. There are 17 Mercure hotels in Australia, and regional wine lists have been compiled to cover each State, including Queensland. Every wine offered has been selected by an expert tasting panel comprising sommeliers, wine connoisseurs and food and beverage professionals, and, importantly, final judging was conducted with appro
52. Qatar Airways to Resume Flights to Brisbane, Australia
Qatar Airways has confirmed plans to resume flights to Brisbane, Australia, on 20 May 2020. The thrice weekly flights will be operated with Airbus A350-1000 aircraft offering 46 seats in Business Class and 281 seats in Economy Class.
53. Volcanic Ash Returns to UK; More Flights Disrupted
Volcanic Ash Returns to UK; More Flights Disrupted. Airports in the UK have been forced to close as the Volcanic Ash enters airspace used by some of Europe's busiest airports. As with the previous volcanic ash disruptions, travellers should contact their airline before travelling to the airport and ensure that the airline has all your latest contact details.
54. Thai Airways Extends Suspension of International Flights
On 21 April, TravelNewsAsia.com reported that Thai Airways had extended its suspension of international flights until 30 June / 1 July. The airline officially confirmed this extension on Monday, 18 May 2020, and warned that 'resumption in July 2020, is still under consideration'.
55. Malaysia Airlines Has Operated 218 Rescue and Repatriation Flights Since March
To date, Malaysia Airlines has operated 218 rescue and repatriation flights through scheduled and chartered services since March 2020, utilising its A380, A350, A330-300 and B737-800 aircraft.
56. Airlines to Offer ‘Rescue Fares’
IATA has unveiled details of a new arrangement to help passengers impacted by airline bankruptcy. The voluntary agreement on behalf of its members flying to, from and within Europe, is designed to cover the repatriation of passengers unable to return home due to an airline ceasing operations as a result of financial failure.

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