Thousands of Passengers Grounded in Australia as Sydney, Melbourne And Brisbane Airports Delay 601 Flights and Cancel 65, Disrupting Qantas, Air Canada, Emirates, United, Qatar Airways, and Others Across Abu Dhabi, Auckland, Manila, Dubai and More
Thousands of Passengers Grounded in Australia as Sydney, Melbourne And Brisbane Airports Delay 601 Flights and Cancel 65, Disrupting Qantas, Air Canada, Emirates, United, Qatar Airways, and Others Across Abu Dhabi, Auckland, Manila, Dubai and More Thousands of passengers are stranded across Australia as severe weather conditions wreak havoc at major airports in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. With 601 flight delays and 65 cancellations reported, the disruptions are causing chaos for travelers, particularly those flying with airlines like Qantas, Air Canada, Emirates, United, and Qatar Airways. The intense rainfall and thunderstorms,...
Thousands of Travellers Stranded at Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane Airports in Australia as 542 flights Are Delayed and 54 Cancelled Disrupting Qantas, Cathay Pacific, Emirates, and More Across New Zealand, United States, Singapore, Impacting Los Angeles, Auckland, Dubai, and Beyond
Thousands of Travellers Stranded at Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane Airports in Australia as 542 flights Are Delayed and 54 Cancelled Disrupting Qantas, Cathay Pacific, Emirates, and More Across New Zealand, United States, Singapore, Impacting Los Angeles, Auckland, Dubai, and Beyond Thousands of travellers have been stranded at Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane airports in Australia after 542 flights were delayed and 54 cancelled, causing widespread disruption to major airlines like Qantas, Cathay Pacific, and Emirates. The chaos, which has impacted travel to key international destinations including Los Angeles, Auckland, and Dubai, is...
New Domestic Flight Refund Rules in Taiwan: What You Need to Know Before Your Next Holiday Trip in 2026
New Domestic Flight Refund Rules in Taiwan: What You Need to Know Before Your Next Holiday Trip in 2026 Domestic flights have long been a popular mode of transportation for people traveling during long holidays. However, ticket refund restrictions often create concerns among travelers. To address these issues and offer better protection for consumers, the Executive Yuan has recently approved amendments to the “Standardized Contract for Domestic Air Passenger Transportation”. These revisions, set to take effect on March 9, 2026, will focus on enhancing holiday refund rules and provide stronger force...