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Winging it with wi-fi: The airlines keeping us connected while flying
updated 1:48 AM EDT, Mon August 5, 2013
Part of complete coverage on
Business Traveller
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Eurostar looks to the future
updated 1:33 AM EST, Fri November 14, 2014
Eurostar, the high-speed train company connecting London with Brussels and Paris, has just upped its game.
After 50 years, Japan new jet
updated 10:07 AM EDT, Mon October 20, 2014
Japan is set to make its mark in the skies with its first new commercial jet for over 50 years, the Mitsubishi Regional Jet, aka the MRJ.
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updated 1:16 AM EDT, Sat October 4, 2014
Think hotels are deliberately blocking your personal Wi-Fi networks so you'll buy theirs?
Supersonic business
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Flying colors
updated 10:43 AM EDT, Fri October 3, 2014
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Airlines saving lives with trash
updated 11:25 AM EDT, Fri August 29, 2014
Aviation isn't known as the most eco-friendly industry; running an airline produces an incredible amount of waste. But some are doing something about it.
New tech transforming airports
updated 11:14 AM EDT, Tue August 19, 2014
Airports aren't exactly stress-free zones, but drones, tracking and virtual reality could help make them better places.
The weird world of in-flight retail
updated 5:06 AM EDT, Tue August 12, 2014
In many ways, airplanes are a retailer's dream come true. They serve a captive -- often bored -- audience with a disposable income.
On board the world's newest jet
updated 2:35 PM EDT, Wed July 30, 2014
Takeoff on one of Airbus' new A350WXB test planes is a strangely quiet experience.