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Delta Air to tighten rules for onboard service animals

New York (Reuters) - Delta Air Lines is tightening the requirements for passengers travelling with onboard service and emotional support animals, the carrier said on Friday, following a sharp uptick in pet-related safety issues in recent years. Effective March 1, Delta, the second-largest U.S. airline by passenger traffic, said it will

Tanzania to establish Tourist Train Station

Sumbawanga (Daily News) - IN a bid to boost the country's revenue through tourism, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism envisages to construct a special train station and visitor information centre projects. The ministry works in partnership with the Tanzania Wildlife Management (TAWA), as well the Ministry of Works through

New Airports Terminals May Gulp Additional N10bn

Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos Lagos (Thisday) - There is an indication that the federal government may source for additional N10 billion to provide the basic amenities and relocate some facilities before the new terminals built at the four major airports in Abuja, Lagos, Kano and Port Harcourt would come on

Nigeria’s Average fare up 23.99% month-on-month, Inter-City Transport Fares Show Abuja, Cross River, Jigawa in the Lead – NBS Report

Lagos - Badagry expressway   A report by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has revealed that average fare paid by commuters for bus journey within the city increased by 23.99 percent month-on-month (m/m) and 14.78 percent year-on-year (y/y) to N171.34 in December 2017 from N138.19 in November 2017. The report revealed that

Lufthansa Technik launching digital warehouse program

In a move to get on board with the internet of things (IoT), Lufthansa Technik AG subsidiary Lufthansa Technik Logistik Services (LTLS) is launching a program to digitalize its warehousing operations with a digital warehouse pilot destined for Munich Airport (MUC). One strategy the company has adopted in its digitalization approach

Uber to introduce limit on drivers’ hours

Uber is introducing a new policy on drivers' hours across the UK next week, which it says will help to increase safety for drivers and passengers. A licensed driver on its app must take an uninterrupted six-hour break after 10 hours of driving with a passenger or travelling to pick up

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