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  • "Stop the rip-off surcharges", says Which? to airlines
    (Feb 14, 2011)

    "Stop the rip-off surcharges", says Which? to airlines

    Which?, the largest consumer body in the United Kingdom, is launching a campaign to fight the ever-increasing surcharges. The public is invited to sign the „super complaint“

    On March 7, all relevant materials will be submitted to the fair trade authority.

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  • TSA testing a less-revealing software for the full-body scanners
    (Feb 9, 2011)

    TSA testing a less-revealing software for the full-body scanners

    Numerous complaints made the TSA develop new software for the screening devices currently in use. Aim: Maximizing privacy without reducing the detection abilities.

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  • Hot Topic:TSA Full-body scanners controversy
    (Nov 29, 2010, 6 comments)

    Hot Topic:TSA Full-body scanners controversy

    The full-body scanners are flooding airports all across the US as we informed in last week's article. The new enhanced TSA's security procedures give each traveler a choice.

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  • Airport full-body scanners possible health risks
    (Nov 22, 2010)

    Airport full-body scanners possible health risks

    The new generation of airport body scanners are capable of detecting non-metal objects. These machines are massively introduced at airports all around the world. However, concerns about their negative influence on the human body are getting stronger.

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  • Hot topic - The European Passenger Rights
    (Sep 29, 2010)

    Hot topic - The European Passenger Rights

    Time after time we read headlines concerning stranded and perplexed passengers. The recent volcano eruption in the ourskirts of Europe along with the consequences for passenger traffic that nobody would have predicted, making this subject even more relevant.

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