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Switching off your cellphone during a flight will soon be a thing of the past, according to aviation experts, who are tipping in-flight mobile connectivity to become a standard feature of air travel.

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Finding a seatmate through Facebookupdated: Thu Dec 15 2011 23:27:00

Worry no more about who may be sitting next to you in seat 23A.

KLM to launch social media seatingupdated: Thu Dec 15 2011 23:27:00

CNN's Richard Question explains KLM's plan for social media seating selections.

Qantas warns on profit after strikesupdated: Mon Nov 28 2011 06:25:00

Qantas, Australia's flagship carrier, on Monday warned it would report a fall in first-half profit of up to 66 per cent as the cost of industrial action and rising fuel bills take their toll.

Qantas flying again after strikeupdated: Mon Nov 28 2011 06:25:00

CNN's Andrew Stevens reports on the end of a strike that grounded Qantas airlines.

Permissive parents: Curb your bratsupdated: Thu Jul 07 2011 12:00:00

If you're the kind of parent who allows your 5-year-old to run rampant in public places like restaurants, I have what could be some rather disturbing news for you.

Granderson: Parents, control your bratsupdated: Thu Jul 07 2011 12:00:00

LZ Granderson discusses why he thinks parents need to control their kids and not let their wishes become top priority.

Summer travel: Watch out for amateursupdated: Tue Jul 05 2011 08:34:00

Business travel during the summer can be a whole lot different from traveling during the rest of the year, and I don't mean that in a good way.

Baby ban in first class on Malaysia Airlinesupdated: Tue Jun 28 2011 12:59:00

Malaysia Airlines will ban babies from traveling first class on its Airbus A380 super jumbo jet, according to online reports.

Time.com: Airbus Orders Top Boeing's at Airshowupdated: Thu Jul 17 2008 15:00:00

European plane maker Airbus emerged as the clear winner at the Farnborough International Airshow on Thursday after racking up plane orders dwarfing the deals done by U.S. rival

Fortune: Karzai: One term is enoughupdated: Mon Aug 07 2006 13:59:00

Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai has strongly suggested he will serve just one term as Afghan leader and not contest his country's next presidential election scheduled for 2009. In an exclusive interview with Fortune, the 49-year-old Karzai said, "I don't think it is good to be running all the time. Let other people get a chance to run."

Fortune: Low cost, high hopesupdated: Fri Aug 04 2006 06:43:00

Fed up with 34 years of red ink on the domestic routes of state-owned Malaysia Airlines, the government has turned to low-cost carrier Air Asia to bail it out. Starting in August, Air Asia will tak...

Turbulent forecast for Asia's airlinesupdated: Fri Dec 30 2005 07:34:00

A sustained period of boom for Asian airlines has been forecast to hit turbulence in 2006 with the next 12 months likely to be a make or break time for key players.

Oil prices affect Asia's airlines updated: Tue Aug 31 2004 11:21:00

With the fear of SARS and bird flu outbreaks behind them, travelers are returning to Asia's skies in their droves, yet airlines are bracing for turbulent times ahead.

CNNMoney: Upgrading your travelupdated: Mon Feb 09 2004 10:23:00

President's Day is coming up and many of you will be traveling. So why not do it in class?

Money Magazine: Juneupdated: Sat Jun 01 2002 00:01:00

ALL OF ASIA We've long been fans of Cathay Pacific's All Asia Pass, which allows you to visit 17 cities in the region over 21 days for $999. So we're happy to note that Malaysia Airlines now offers...

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