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Airbnb looks to the skies


AIRBNB FOUNDER BRIAN CHESKY has revealed that the


online accommodation marketplace has “seriously considered” a number of concepts surrounding


aviation, as part of the company’s plans to become an “end-to-end trip business”. An Airbnb airline could be in the works… airbnb.com


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iPads 4 Kindles 8 AP RIL 2 0 18 5 Scarves


ASCENT: Hainan Airlines launched


four routes in four days last month: Shenzhen-Brussels, Beijing-Tijuana-Mexico City, Shenzhen-Madrid and Changsha-London Heathrow.


Cathay Pacific is launching direct flights to Cape Town on November 13 this year


using its Airbus A350-900. China Eastern will launch


MOST COMMONLY LOST ITEMS ON FLIGHTS (in no particular order)


2 Neck pillows 9 iPhones 6 Water bottles Clothing 10 3 Cameras 7 Glasses


flights between Stockholm and Shanghai on June 16, giving the Swedish capital


its first non-stop connection to the Chinese city.


Qatar Airways plans to


return to London Gatwick with double-daily flights in May – seven years after cancelling the route.


Virgin Australia has its eyes on a second Hong Kong


service, this time giving the city a daily connection


with Sydney sometime in mid-2018.


DESCENT: Passports


*Source: Hong Kong Airlines. The airline launched its online We Found service in May 2017, which allows customers to instantly check on lost property items. A total of 2,926 pieces of lost property have been found and recorded as of February 28, 2018. hongkongairlines.com


Flydubai cut its double- daily service to Bangkok last month, despite having


recently begun deploying its new B737 Max 8 aircraft on the route.


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