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Le triste accident mortel survenu à l’aéroport LaGuardia de New York impliquant un avion d’Air Canada et un camion de pompier est sur toutes les lèvres depuis dimanche soir. L'identité du pilote et de son copilote, seules victimes de la tragédie, ont été identifiées.

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Un avion d'Air Canada en provenance de Montréal a été impliqué dans une collision avec un véhicule d'urgence en mouvement sur une piste de l'aéroport LaGuardia à New York. Deux personnes sont décédées, alors qu'une quarantaine d'autres ont été transportées à l'hôpital. On fait le point.

Vers 23 h 40 ce dimanche 22 mars, le vol AC8646 de Jazz Aviation a été impliqué dans un accident avec un camion de pompier lors de son atterrissage sur la piste 4 de l’aéroport LaGuardia de New York. Il terminait un trajet en partance de Montréal.

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Fancy a trip to the U.S.? United Airlines has announced that it will be offering so many new flights connecting the U.S. and Canada this year, so it's time to start planning a getaway.

On Thursday, the airline said it will be adding over 100 new flights between the two countries starting this spring.

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During the "golden age" of travel, air travellers and aircraft alike were glamorous. Every flight was a place to see and be seen.

But with the downfall of luxurious airlines like Pan Am (which went out of business in 1991) came an influx of cheaper, more accessible flight options that made flying feel less like riding a limousine in the sky and more like taking the New York City subway or a Greyhound bus. Though economy class offerings have made a public transportation mode that used to be reserved only for the rich and the business traveller more accessible, it's a ticket class that comes with some downsides.

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Flight delays and cancellations are every traveler’s nightmare and something many deal with while waiting to board a plane to that destination they’ve been dreaming of for a long time. However, these uncomfortable situations could soon become a bit less of a problem, as U.S. airlines would compensate you after keeping you stranded.

For the first time ever, the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) is planning to launch an initiative that would require airlines to compensate and cover the expenses of travelers affected by flight delays and cancellations controlled by the flight companies.

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