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25 Girls Trip Ideas for 2022 - Best Girlfriend Getaways
Ready for vacay with your BFFs? From cheap girls weekend getaway ideas to the best cities for girls trips, these US and international destinations fit the bill.
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The 20 safest airlines to fly in 2021, according to experts
The 20 safest airlines to fly in 2021, according to experts tpallini@businessinsider.com (Thomas Pallini) © Provided by Business Insider An American Airlines Boeing 777-200 at Los Angeles International Airport. Markus Mainka/Shutterstock.com AirlineRatings just unveiled its list of the world s safest airlines for 2021, according to the site s experts, narrowing the top 20 from a list of 385. The US had a great showing with six of the 11 major American carriers making the top 20 cut while Asia performed poorly. Carriers in Oceania and the Middle East also dominated the highest spots, continuing the trend from last year. A new ranking of the world s safest airlines unveiled on Monday reveals which airlines should be sought after as the world returns to the skies post-pandemic, and which should be avoided. Aviation product and safety rating website AirlineRatings just released its yearly list of the top 20 safest airlines for 2021, according to its experts.
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How airlines are responding to Wednesday s siege at the US Capitol as they re faced with the prospect of flying rioters home
How airlines are responding to Wednesday s siege at the US Capitol as they re faced with the prospect of flying rioters home tpallini@businessinsider.com (Thomas Pallini) © Provided by Business Insider The US Capitol Building seen from Washington, DC s Ronald Reagan National Airport. Douglas Litchfield/Shutterstock.com Airlines are preparing for the worst as protests in Washington, DC turned into riots on Wednesday, and some participants will now be boarding aircraft to fly home. Some airlines are banning alcohol on their flights departing Washington and moving their flight crews out of downtown hotels. Protesters harassed and heckled Utah Senator Mitt Romney while on a Tuesday flight to Washington.
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