www.euronews.net The collapse of Spanair, Spain's fourth biggest airline, has stranded more than 20000 people in Europe and Africa. As Spanair filed for bankruptcy after grounding its fleet on Friday, passengers tried to find alternative flights. Other airlines have stepped in to help. But for 4000 or so direct and indirect Spanair workers, long-term misery looms. They face joining the ranks of Spain's more than five million jobless.
EuronewsThe stars of The Only Way Is Essex aka TOWIE, fail miserably when they're asked general knowledge questions in airline themed photoshoot for Fabulous magazine. For more on TOWIE and lots of other TV stories, pictures and video click here: www.thesun.co.uk
thesunnewspaperSeason 1 Episode 3 Behind the scenes with airport staff as they deal with the daily hassles of delays, difficult passengers and lost luggage, trying to stay calm in the most stressful of situations
freshairwaysMiddle Seat columnist Scott McCartney discusses 2011's best and the worst airline for departures, lost baggage and pet deaths. American Airlines had a bad year, Alaska Airlines had a good year.
WSJDigitalNetworkUnited Airlines flight 882 lands at Chicago O'hare with Channel 9. First couple minutes are in the clouds and over the Lake. Pretty Smooth approach and landing as always by United. LOVE THIS AIRLINE!
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NutsAboutSouthwestIt used to be on top of the airline industry, but now American Airlines is facing bankruptcy.
Some US airlines have begun testing enviromentally friendly fuel. And while the efforts may help the environment, unlike in the European Union, the US government does not force airliners to go green. The ecological benefits would be undeniable - just one year's avaiation traffic fuelled by bio fuel would equal removing 64000 cars off the road. But making the switch can be expensive and there are no long-term plans for companies to use alternative fuel on a regular basis. Al Jazeera's John Terrett reports from Washington.
AlJazeeraEnglishJust a decade ago, Turkish Airlines was a loss-making national airline. Now it's Europe's 4th largest carrier in terms of passenger numbers. But it's not been immune to the economic challenges across the world - so what hopes does it have for the future in an uncertain world? Howard Johnson now reports from Istanbul. Reporter, cameraman, editor: Howard Johnson More info: web.me.com Twitter: twitter.com