MONTREAL — Experts say the outrage sparked by news of a passenger incident involving a vomit-smeared airplane seat reflects a broader frustration with flight operations in Canada. On Tuesday, Air Canada said it apologized to two passengers who were escorted off the plane by security after protesting that their seats were soiled — and still wet. The airline said the customers did not receive the proper standard of care ahead of the Aug. 26 flight from Las Vegas to Montreal. In a Facebook post tha
I was all set for my trip, or so I thought. That's when my friend told me to always keep a bread clip when traveling. The reason is quite clever.STORY: Traffic congestion in Nigeria's commercial capital Lagos is notorious.And that's why passengers in Africa's most populous city were welcoming the maiden voyage of a long-awaited light rail service on Monday."This is really, really time-saving."The metro system was first mooted four decades ago.
Passenger Anthony Akwor said that journey is typically "very unpredictable"."We can't plan our life, we can’t tell somebody in the island that you’re coming within one hour because you don’t know how the road is going to be. But with train, it’s pretty straightforward because you know when you’re going to leave and and when you’re going to reach your destination."Lagos state officials have said that a journey that once took more than two hours will now take 15 minutes.
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Air Canada to apologize to two women forced off plane after vomit complaintTwo women removed from an Air Canada flight last month after they complained of vomit on their seats reportedly will be issued an apology.
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