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KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, the last remaining major airline operating in the country, may be forced to pull out due to discriminatory tax policies imposed by the Philippine government against foreign carriers.

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Global airlines are undergoing a surprisingly strong recovery with Asian and Latin American carriers leading the way, the leading industry group said Thursday, halving its loss forecast for 2010 to $2.8 billion.

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Some people traveling to the United States from or through Yemen, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia and 11 other countries were subjected to extra security screening, including full body pat-downs, yesterday as US officials refined their response to a failed terrorist attack in Detroit on Christmas.

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New security restrictions swiftly implemented following a botched attempt to blow up an airliner on Christmas Day will make U.S. air travel more burdensome and could discourage some business fliers, key customers for the airlines.

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NEW YORK – Thick mud, menacing currents and bone-chilling temperatures stymied investigators Friday as they scoured the Hudson River for the two missing engines from a US Airways jetliner that crash-landed in the water after colliding with birds.

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NEW YORK (AP) – Investigators trying to determine how birds could have brought down US Airways Flight 1549 were hampered by the swirling, bone-chilling waters of the Hudson River on Friday as they looked for the plane's two missing engines and tried to retrieve its black boxes.

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NEW YORK – Thick mud, menacing currents and bone-chilling temperatures stymied investigators Friday as they scoured the Hudson River for the two missing engines from a US Airways jetliner that crash-landed in the water after colliding with birds.

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NEW YORK (AP) – Investigators trying to determine how birds could have brought down US Airways Flight 1549 were hampered by the swirling, bone-chilling waters of the Hudson River on Friday as they looked for the plane's two missing engines and tried to retrieve its black boxes.

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