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January 2, 2006
Topics weather, berlin, airport, phone, police, airplane, snow, winter, airlines, ice, hand, london and newspaper
German passengers, delayed on a British Airlines flight at Berlin's Tegal Airport due to heavy weather conditions, are suing the airline claiming 'false imprisonment' for having to wait inside the airplane for over four hours during the delay. A British Airways spokesman confirms the flight from Berlin to London was stopped, after one of the passengers called police on his cellular phone.
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January 1, 2006
Monarch Airlines got rid of an unruly passenger by leaving him on a tiny island off the African coast. The plane was heading to the Spanish island of Tenerife from northern England when the man began swearing at the crew for refusing to give him more alcohol, reports the Daily Mail and Reuters.
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December 31, 2005
Monarch Airlines got rid of an unruly passenger by leaving him on a tiny island off the African coast. The plane was heading to the Spanish island of Tenerife from northern England when the man began swearing at the crew for refusing to give him more alcohol, reports the Daily Mail and Reuters.
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December 31, 2005
Monarch Airlines got rid of an unruly passenger by leaving him on a tiny island off the African coast. The plane was heading to the Spanish island of Tenerife from northern England when the man began swearing at the crew for refusing to give him more alcohol, reports the Daily Mail and Reuters.
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December 24, 2005
Topics security, holiday, airport, knives, tools, random, crack, metal, christmas, computer, drivers, face, police and travel
More than 51 million drivers are expected to hit the roads this holiday season, a 1. 7 percent increase from last year. And although gasoline prices are up, transportation analysts expect record traffic on the nation's highways and airports as Christmas approaches. In many states, like Massachusetts, police will crack down on holiday drunks behind the wheel.
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