AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTSA Travel Tips: TSA is warning World Cup fans not to bring ranch dressing in carry-ons over the 100ml limit, urging larger bottles into checked bags to avoid delays. Airport Disruption: Edinburgh Airport reopened after a bomb-scare style security alert, but travelers still faced knock-on flight delays and queues. Airline Leadership: Alaska Airlines named CFO Shane Tackett as its new president, expanding his oversight of the airline’s commercial division. New International Route: Air India Express will open bookings for its Abu Dhabi debut from Navi Mumbai starting July 15, marking the first international passenger service from the new airport. EU/Passenger Rights: Spain’s court ordered PM Pedro Sanchez’s wife to stand trial and banned her from leaving the country, with instructions sent to airports—an unusual reminder of how legal actions can ripple into travel plans. Operational Glitch: Ryanair passengers were stranded in Greece after a flight departed without them, blamed on border processing congestion. Fleet/Network: British Airways is ramping up Boeing 787-10 flying this summer, with Heathrow set for its busiest-ever quarter for the type. Fuel Watch: Nigeria’s Dangote cut jet fuel prices by N100 to N1,450 per litre, a potential relief for airline costs.
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