Passenger quarantine on an Emirates flight in New York. An outbreak of flu-like symptoms on two American Airlines flights from Europe. A passenger with measles on Southwest Airlines. After this series of illnesses on board, some travelers worry about their health at an altitude of 30 ...
A recently published study has shown that there is no need to touch objects in the airport - these objects are dirtier than a toilet. The only problem is that avoiding contact with them is not so easy. The airport only seems to be a clean place, but the reality is much worse, the researchers found out that there are ...
Police detained an Israeli man at Newark International Airport (NJ) for bringing a fake bomb into the airport, prompting major security precautions and the temporary closure of 6 security lines. A fake bomb was found in Alon Felman's carry-on luggage on September 4 -...
Financial Planner Shanna Compton Game shared the lessons she had to learn from her independent travel from Africa to the United States. In Johannesburg, a woman missed a flight, was left without luggage, local currency, mobile phone charger, and her credit cards ...
On August 20, a biometric facial recognition system was installed at the Washington, DC airport. Three days later, she helped to detain a 26-year-old man who was traveling from Brazilian São Paulo using someone else's passport, writes TJ. The violator was caught when he showed his ...
The Domodedovo Court of the Moscow Region sentenced Moscow resident Maxim Gert to 11,5 years in prison for smuggling a narcotic substance, which he brought from a medical and tourist trip to Peru. As the lawyer of the convict Vladimir Brigadin told the BBC, the young man worked as a graphic designer at the Central Department Store and ...
Passengers will be able to pass through security points at the airport faster if the new scanning technology is launched. Innovative explosives detection technology could mean passengers no longer have to worry about liquids and laptops in their carry-on luggage. 3D scanners are already being used to monitor ...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is considering canceling passenger checks at more than 150 small and medium airports across the country. This was reported by CNN with reference to documents received by the editorial board. If the proposal is accepted, it will be the beginning of significant changes ...
US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers are monitoring some passengers at airports and airplanes. The purpose of the program, known as Quiet Skies, is to collect information about the behavior of people at the airport and on the plane in order to prevent any potentially dangerous aviation threats...
Adults who are forced to sit for hours at the airport can go to a bar, go shopping or have a snack in a restaurant, but children are not interested in such entertainment, so waiting at the airport is often accompanied by whining and crying. You can, of course, distract them with gadgets, but ...