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Sniffer dogs – the kind that usually detect weapons or drugs – are commonplace at airports. But similar canines could soon be used to sniff out travelers to determine which passengers may be COVID-positive. In three different, but limited studies, dogs have been accurate more than 90 percent of the time. Read more |
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Aviation Daily Roundup: October 19 | From Cathay Pacific forecasting slow capacity rebound in 2021 to British Airways new CEO's top priority is crisis recovery and more. A roundup of Aviation Daily news. |
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IATA Code Quiz: October 19 | IATA airport codes designate airports and metropolitan areas around the world. How well do you know these codes? Take our fun quiz and test your knowledge. |
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Winter of Discontent | October 22 08:00-08-30 EDT | 13:00-13:30 BST With COVID cases on the rise, travel restrictions increasing, and the typically subdued northern hemisphere winter travel season approaching, we take a closer look at how severely the industry will be affected. What will the increased restrictions due to already heavily impacted demand? How can airports survive winter? How will airlines respond to the changing trading environment? Join Aviation Week Network as we discuss these questions and more. |
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The worldwide impact of COVID-19 on the commercial aviation sector will be felt for years to come. Join Aviation Week Network's analysts live on October 21st to learn how demand has shifted across post-COVID-19 fleet segmentation and identify the anticipated demand over the next 10-years. Register today! |
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Germany Delays Mandatory Quarantine, Defines Exemptions | Jens Flottau Implementation of Germany’s plans to introduce mandatory 14-day quarantines for travelers from high-risk countries will be delayed by several weeks and could allow for substantial exemptions, mainly for business travelers. |
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