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    UK news roundup

    A recent UK news roundup highlights several significant events, including a couple stranded in a lift at an IBIS hotel, resulting in missed travel plans. Additionally, research indicates that pupils living under Heathrow’s flight path experience slower reading development, and Cardiff Airport faces challenges after being purchased by taxpayers. The UK government also announced a reduction in Search and Rescue helicopters amid spending cuts, raising concerns about public safety.

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    The end of the I-94 form?

    The U.S. Customs and Border Protection has announced the transition to electronic I-94 documents, set to take effect on April 26. This change will eliminate the need for travelers to fill out paper forms upon arrival by air or sea, streamlining the admissions process and enhancing efficiency for international visitors.

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    Ci sono due dottori a bordo?

    Il post esplora i programmi “Smiling Doctors” di Turkish Airlines e “Medici a Bordo” di Lufthansa, evidenziando le differenze tra i due. Mentre Lufthansa offre una copertura assicurativa per i medici che si offrono di aiutare in situazioni di emergenza, emergono anche opinioni contrastanti da parte dei professionisti riguardo alla loro disponibilità durante i voli.

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    C’è un dottore a bordo?

    Turkish Airlines has introduced a unique initiative aimed at enhancing in-flight safety by encouraging doctors to join its frequent flyer program, Miles&Smiles. For each registered doctor, the airline offers a bonus of 5000 miles, promoting a quicker response in medical emergencies during flights.

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    UK News round-up

    A recent incident at Heathrow Airport resulted in significant damage to a home in Old Windsor, as a landing aircraft created a powerful vortex that ripped off roof tiles. Meanwhile, Edinburgh Airport has sparked controversy by asking a passenger about their religion during security screening. Additionally, Heathrow has launched a new website, possibly linked to ongoing discussions about a third runway.

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    Auto vs Aereo.

    Il mercato automobilistico in Europa sta affrontando sfide significative, con cali di vendite che variano dal 10,2% al 17,4% nei principali paesi. In contrasto, il settore aereo mostra segni di crescita, con compagnie come Lufthansa e Ryanair che investono miliardi in nuovi aerei per rinnovare le flotte e aumentare la capacità di trasporto.

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