Flights resume in Europe but many remain stranded
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masterkun05
Are they really sure the low density and almost invisible ash isn't doing damage to the engines. Damage that may not be immediately noticeable but may have consequences in the months to come.
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djuice
Seems like they could invent a deflector that would divert particles that have larger than are molecules to a chamber that bypasses the engine intake without restricting the flow of air. Just thinking though.......
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JackDorff
> “You could say it is a bit of Dunkirk spirit,” said Stanley Johnson, father of London mayor Boris Johnson, who was among some 800 soldiers and civilians picked up in Spain by a Royal Navy warship, HMS Albion.
Yes - a tinsy tiny little bit.
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kp123
This article answers my question about which passenger gets priority boarding. It seems unfair that passengers scheduled on a cancelled flight go back to the end of the queue. I'd probably buy a new ticket.
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WilliB
I understand there is no perfect solution, but is this fair?
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XXXXX
also glad to hear that Lufthansa started operating again.
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