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New airline tax for health care to poor countries

Nineteen states including include Brazil, Britain, Chile, Cambodia, Cameroon, Congo, Cyprus, France, Gabon, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Jordan, Luxembourg, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, Nicaragua, Norway and South Korea are committed to levying a tax on airline tickets as part of a new way to treat people in poor countries for AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria under a program

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Misleading airline advertising

Airlines continue to engage in misleading price advertising. (See my paper at the 17th IFTTA Conference 2005, available at https://iftta.org/web/2005AirAdEUIrsh.html). Among other things and according to the website of the Advertising Standards Authority of Ireland (http://www.asai.ie/) airlines continue to be in breach of the advertising industry’s own code of advertising by – claiming that emails

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Compensation and assistance to air passengers

Article 16 of EC Regulation 261/2004 on confers increased protections on most air passengers flying into or out of Community airports for delay caused by denied boarding, cancellation or long delay. Article 16 requires member states to ‘designate a body responsible for the enforcement of this Regulation … Where appropriate, this body shall take the

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The Great Barrier Reef will not be closed to tourism

Responding to a recent report related to several world heritage sites being taken off the tourism map, the Queensland Tourism Industry Council has rejected the opinion that suggests closing off most of the Great Barrier Reef to tourism.According to The Courier Mail in Australia, coral reef expert Terry Hughes, the Great Barrier Reef was a

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One Price Policy – a Victory for Consumers

The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), announced earlier this week that “public interest will best be served by maintaining the status quo” insofar as maintaining its air-transportation price-advertising rule. The DOT’s decision was in keeping with the American Society of Travel Agents’ (ASTA) comments , in which the Society argued for maintaining governmental restrictions on

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High-level conference discusses future of aviation regulation in Europe

According to the EU Press Room, “Fragmentation of the aviation regulation system still remains a problem. Today high level representatives of the national civil aviation administrations, aviation industry and the Commission met in Brussels to find ways to improve the efficiency of the system, cut costs and cover possible gaps in safety. The conference brought

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