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Transatlantic flights surge as US border controls lift

Carry On: World airline capacity falls, Qantas calls for end to pre-flight tests.

Nevil Gibson
Sat, 13 Nov 2021

The world’s most lucrative international long-haul business route is back in business after a hiatus of more than 200 days. The US lifted border controls from 33 countries on Monday, opening up air travel from Europe.

The North Atlantic generated airline revenues of US$2.8 billion in November

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Nevil Gibson
Sat, 13 Nov 2021
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