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The Taliban have taken control of Kabul

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VOICED: PT 2: The Taliban have taken control of Afghanistan's capitol Kabul. SHOWS: Driving shots through quieter than normal Kabul city streets past men wearing traditional clothing, whitewashed billboards to hide images of women,...
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Curated Video

Hundreds Of Spirit Airlines Flights Canceled

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Passengers are stranded in airports nationwide.
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Press Association

Britain’s 20-year engagement in Afghanistan comes to an end

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Interview with Vice-Admiral Ben Key, Chief of Joint Operations, commands Operation Pitting, speaking at RAF Brize Norton as Britain’s 20-year engagement in Afghanistan comes to an end.
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Interview with Defence Secretary Ben Wallace after Taliban takeover of Afghanistan

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Defence Secretary Ben Wallace MP on the takeover of the capitol of Afghanistan, Kabul, by the Taliban on 16 August 2021 in Lancashire, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

IAG CEO Sees Return to Pre-Covid Capacity by 2023

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IAG SA CEO Luis Gallego Martin talks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson about the outlook for air travel and plans for the firm's British Airways subsidiary to launch a new unit offering European flights from London Gatwick airport in March...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Passengers stranded in Cape Town as flights cancelled

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Passengers wait for information or try to get onto new flights at Cape Town International Airport amid widespread cancellations as the world bans traveling from South Africa after the detection of the new Omicron coronavirus variant...
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Post lockdown travel is causing long delays at airports

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CLEAN: Interior shots of holiday travellers making their way to their departure gates at Birmingham Airport on 26th May 2022 Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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Bloomberg

Qantas Flight Cancellations Pile Pressure on CEO Joyce

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Qantas Airways Ltd. is struggling to cope with a demand rebound. Australia's national airline scrapped one in 12 scheduled domestic services in June, making it the country's least reliable carrier, according to a government report. Paul...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Ruff deal: Hong Kong exodus sparks surge in abandoned pets

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Hong Kong is witnessing a surge in pet abandonments as the city experiences an exodus of residents due to China's crackdown on dissent as well as some of the world's strictest Covid restrictions (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Saudi expecting tens of thousands of World Cup fans: minister

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Saudi Arabia's Tourism Minister Ahmed Al Khateeb says the kingdom is expanding shuttle flights and easing overland travel in a bid to attract tens of thousands of football fans attending the World Cup in neighbouring Qatar (Footage by...
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Bloomberg

APEC Economies' Aviation Outlook

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Alexander Feldman, President, Boeing Southeast Asia discusses the future of air travel in APAC with Bloomberg's K. Oanh Ha at the Bloomberg Business Summit at APEC.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Climate activists occupy tarmac at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport (2)

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Hundreds of climate activists breach a fence and then occupy a portion of tarmac for private jets at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Here's Why Southwest Is Canceling More Flights Than Other Airlines

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Southwest is having issues the other airlines aren't because of a lack of investment in modern technology.
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Bloomberg

The Industry Implications of NYC's JFK Terminal 1 Outage

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Terminal 1 at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport will reopen with limited operations on Saturday after a Thursday power outage caused flight delays, cancellations and the closing of the terminal. Bloomberg Intelligence's...
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Press Association

Daily politics briefing: January 28

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Daily politics briefing for January 28, as the regional carrier Flybe has ceased trading and all scheduled flights have been cancelled, authorities have said. The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) made the announcement the company had...
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Bridgeman Arts

First Flight from London to Australia in 1919

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B&W archive footage of Ross & Keith Smith who piloted, in 1919, the first flight from London to Australia in under 30 days
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Bridgeman Arts

First Flight from London to Australia, 1919

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Ross and Keith Smith man the first flight from London to Australia, 1919
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Bridgeman Arts

First flights from Hounslow to Paris, 1919

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25 August 1919 saw the beginning of the first regularly scheduled airline service between London and Paris, with the British Aircraft Transport and Travel company flying a de Havilland DH.16 between Hounslow Heath Aerodrome and Paris -...
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Sky News

Ryaniar cancellation shambles continues

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VOCIED: Shows interior shots passengers queuing at Ryanair check in desks at Dublin Airport in Ireland. Voxpops with passengers speaking on criticising airline. Aerial shots Ryanair planes at airport. Interior shots Ryanair CEO Michael...
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Bridgeman Arts

Sweden 1970s - transport: boat, ship, railway, car, and aviation

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Promotional film with American VO about Sweden, made in 1970s. Clip features scenes of different modes of transportation, including boat, ship, train, car, bus, and aeroplane.
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Sky News

Flights to & from Spain return to normality

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Flights to & from Spain return to normality