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  • Eurowings Check-in Counters At Nuremberg Airport
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    Eurowings Check-in Counters At Nuremberg Airport
    Passengers queue at the Eurowings check-in counters inside Albrecht Duerer Airport in Nuremberg, Bavaria, Franconia, Germany, on October 19, 2025. The airline operates flights to several European destinations from the airport. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Larnaca
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    Daily Life In Larnaca
    LARNACA, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 16:
    Holidaymakers walk with their luggage along the coastline in the center of Larnaca, Cyprus, on October 16, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • Woman Traveler With Suitcase In Autumn Park
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    Woman Traveler With Suitcase In Autumn Park
    A woman walks along a tree-lined path with a suitcase on an autumn day in Fulda, Hesse, Germany, on October 12, 2025. Fallen leaves cover the ground, and the weather appears calm and mild. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Passengers Wait In Heavy Rain At Nuremberg Central Station
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    Passengers Wait In Heavy Rain At Nuremberg Central Station
    Travelers with luggage and backpacks wait in heavy rain beside a regional train at Nuremberg Central Station in Nuremberg, Bavaria, Middle Franconia, Germany, on October 4, 2025. An electric scooter is parked on the platform as rainfall continues across the city. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Woman With Suitcase And Man On Staircase
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    Woman With Suitcase And Man On Staircase
    A woman carrying a purple suitcase walks down the staircase while a man with a black backpack walks up in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 16, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Airlines At Warsaw Chopin International Airport.
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    Airlines At Warsaw Chopin International Airport.
    A passenger sits next to her luggage as she waits at the gate to board her flight at the Warsaw Chopin International Airport in Warsaw, Poland, on August 21, 2025. (Photo by Aleksander Kalka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Krakow Tourism And Architecture
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    Krakow Tourism And Architecture
    People with suitcases are seen at the street in Krakow, Poland on August 21, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • National Guard patrols Washington, DC
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    National Guard patrols Washington, DC
    A DC National Guard troops patrol Union Station, as a passenger alks by, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on August 19, 2025. Trump announced the National Guard deployment and federalization of D.C. police takeover August 11, falsely claiming that violent crime is at an all-time high in the capital city. Violent crime has dropped 26 percent in 2025, reaching a 30-year low. National Guard troops from other states will soon deploy to the capital. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • Summer Train Travel
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    Summer Train Travel
    A passenger inside a train sees an advertisement with the slogan ''Durst?'' (''Thirst?'') on the platform wall in Immenstadt, Bavaria, Swabia, Allgaeu, Germany, on August 17, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Senior Woman Traveler With Suitcase
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    Senior Woman Traveler With Suitcase
    A senior woman with a rolling suitcase walks along a square in Cologne, Germany, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Senior Woman Traveler With Suitcase
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    Senior Woman Traveler With Suitcase
    A senior woman with a rolling suitcase walks along a square in Cologne, Germany, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Cologne
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    Daily Life In Cologne
    Two young lads enjoy the riverside promenade with views of the Hohenzollern Bridge and Cologne Cathedral in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Couple At Rhine Promenade In Cologne
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    Young Couple At Rhine Promenade In Cologne
    A young couple sits with a suitcase along the Rhine promenade, facing the Cologne Cathedral and historic city center across the river in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Christmas tree made of spent ammunition in Kyiv
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    Christmas tree made of spent ammunition in Kyiv
    KYIV, UKRAINE - JANUARY 3, 2025 - People walk past the Christmas tree made of spent ammunition collected in the Zaporizhzhia direction in November 2023 that is displayed outside a coffee shop in Yaroslaviv Val Street, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Aftermath of Russian missile attack in Kyiv
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    Aftermath of Russian missile attack in Kyiv
    KYIV, UKRAINE - DECEMBER 20, 2024 - A woman pulls a suitcase along the street in the Holosiivskyi district covered with debris after a Russian missile attack, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. On Friday morning, December 20, Russian forces attacked Kyiv allegedly with Kinzhal aeroballistic missiles from MiG-31K aircraft and Iskander/KN-23 ballistic missiles. One person was killed and at least 12 people were injured. (Serhii Chuzavkov/Ukrinform / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Aftermath of Russian missile attack in Kyiv
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    Aftermath of Russian missile attack in Kyiv
    KYIV, UKRAINE - DECEMBER 20, 2024 - A woman with a suitcase stands in the street in the Holosiivskyi district damaged by a Russian missile attack, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. On Friday morning, December 20, Russian forces attacked Kyiv allegedly with Kinzhal aeroballistic missiles from MiG-31K aircraft and Iskander/KN-23 ballistic missiles. One person was killed and at least 12 people were injured. (Serhii Chuzavkov/Ukrinform / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
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    Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
    Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.

    España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolíneas de bajo coste que operan en el país, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.

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    Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
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    Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
    Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.

    España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolíneas de bajo coste que operan en el país, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.

    News-cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
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    Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
    Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.

    España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolíneas de bajo coste que operan en el país, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.

    News-cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
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    Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
    Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.

    España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolíneas de bajo coste que operan en el país, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.

    News-cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
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    Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
    Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.

    España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolíneas de bajo coste que operan en el país, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.

    News-cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
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    Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
    Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.

    España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolíneas de bajo coste que operan en el país, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.

    News-cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
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    Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
    Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.

    España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolíneas de bajo coste que operan en el país, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.

    News-cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
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    Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
    Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.

    España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolíneas de bajo coste que operan en el país, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.

    News-cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
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    Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
    Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.

    España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolíneas de bajo coste que operan en el país, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.

    News-cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
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    Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
    Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.

    España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolíneas de bajo coste que operan en el país, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.

    News-cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
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    Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
    Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.

    España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolíneas de bajo coste que operan en el país, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.

    News-cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
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    Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
    Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.

    España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolíneas de bajo coste que operan en el país, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.

    News-cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
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    Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
    Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.

    España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolíneas de bajo coste que operan en el país, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.

    News-cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
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    Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
    Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.

    España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolíneas de bajo coste que operan en el país, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.

    News-cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
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    Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
    Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.

    España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolíneas de bajo coste que operan en el país, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.

    News-cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
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    Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
    Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.

    España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolíneas de bajo coste que operan en el país, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.

    News-cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
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    Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
    Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.

    España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolíneas de bajo coste que operan en el país, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.

    News-cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
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    Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
    Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.

    España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolíneas de bajo coste que operan en el país, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.

    News-cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
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    Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
    Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.

    España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolíneas de bajo coste que operan en el país, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.

    News-cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
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    Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
    Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.

    España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolíneas de bajo coste que operan en el país, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.

    News-cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
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    Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
    Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.

    España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolíneas de bajo coste que operan en el país, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.

    News-cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
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    Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
    Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.

    España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolíneas de bajo coste que operan en el país, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.

    News-cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
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    Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
    Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.

    España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolíneas de bajo coste que operan en el país, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.

    News-cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
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    Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
    Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.

    España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolíneas de bajo coste que operan en el país, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.

    News-cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
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    Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
    Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.

    España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolíneas de bajo coste que operan en el país, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.

    News-cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
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    Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
    Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.

    España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolíneas de bajo coste que operan en el país, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.

    News-cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
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    Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
    Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.

    España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolíneas de bajo coste que operan en el país, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.

    News-cronaca-Barcelona,Spain

    Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)

    Eric Renom/LaPresse

     

  • Samsonite propulse sa nouvelle valise depuis l'Espace
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    Samsonite propulse sa nouvelle valise depuis l'Espace
    Picture MUST credit: Samsonite Travel gear maker Samsonite has taken one of its products to new heights — by dropping it back down to Earth from space. The US premium luggage firm took its new Proxis suitcase 40 km to the edge of space in collaboration with UK firm space launch company Sent Into Space. The Proxis features Samsonite's Roxkin outer shell, renowned for its lightness and strength. A cabin case weighing just over 2kg was selected for the mission. The launch , using a giant stratospheric hydrogen-filled balloon, was held just outside Las Vegas, Nevada at a secure launch site in the Mojave Desert. The one-of-a-kind spacecraft, designed by Sent Into Space engineers, was equipped with a flight computer with satellite and radio communications systems that allowed the team on the ground to track the craft's position in real-time and recover it swiftly on its return to Earth. A self-deploying parachute system brought the craft down at a safe and controlled speed, while a fleet of 360° and 4K camera systems documented the journey. The Proxis suitcase landed completely intact and, according to Samsonite, “without a single scratch.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Samsonite propulse sa nouvelle valise depuis l'Espace
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    Samsonite propulse sa nouvelle valise depuis l'Espace
    Picture MUST credit: Samsonite Travel gear maker Samsonite has taken one of its products to new heights — by dropping it back down to Earth from space. The US premium luggage firm took its new Proxis suitcase 40 km to the edge of space in collaboration with UK firm space launch company Sent Into Space. The Proxis features Samsonite's Roxkin outer shell, renowned for its lightness and strength. A cabin case weighing just over 2kg was selected for the mission. The launch , using a giant stratospheric hydrogen-filled balloon, was held just outside Las Vegas, Nevada at a secure launch site in the Mojave Desert. The one-of-a-kind spacecraft, designed by Sent Into Space engineers, was equipped with a flight computer with satellite and radio communications systems that allowed the team on the ground to track the craft's position in real-time and recover it swiftly on its return to Earth. A self-deploying parachute system brought the craft down at a safe and controlled speed, while a fleet of 360° and 4K camera systems documented the journey. The Proxis suitcase landed completely intact and, according to Samsonite, “without a single scratch.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Samsonite propulse sa nouvelle valise depuis l'Espace
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    Samsonite propulse sa nouvelle valise depuis l'Espace
    Picture MUST credit: Samsonite Travel gear maker Samsonite has taken one of its products to new heights — by dropping it back down to Earth from space. The US premium luggage firm took its new Proxis suitcase 40 km to the edge of space in collaboration with UK firm space launch company Sent Into Space. The Proxis features Samsonite's Roxkin outer shell, renowned for its lightness and strength. A cabin case weighing just over 2kg was selected for the mission. The launch , using a giant stratospheric hydrogen-filled balloon, was held just outside Las Vegas, Nevada at a secure launch site in the Mojave Desert. The one-of-a-kind spacecraft, designed by Sent Into Space engineers, was equipped with a flight computer with satellite and radio communications systems that allowed the team on the ground to track the craft's position in real-time and recover it swiftly on its return to Earth. A self-deploying parachute system brought the craft down at a safe and controlled speed, while a fleet of 360° and 4K camera systems documented the journey. The Proxis suitcase landed completely intact and, according to Samsonite, “without a single scratch.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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  • Samsonite propulse sa nouvelle valise depuis l'Espace
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    Samsonite propulse sa nouvelle valise depuis l'Espace
    Picture MUST credit: Samsonite Travel gear maker Samsonite has taken one of its products to new heights — by dropping it back down to Earth from space. The US premium luggage firm took its new Proxis suitcase 40 km to the edge of space in collaboration with UK firm space launch company Sent Into Space. The Proxis features Samsonite's Roxkin outer shell, renowned for its lightness and strength. A cabin case weighing just over 2kg was selected for the mission. The launch , using a giant stratospheric hydrogen-filled balloon, was held just outside Las Vegas, Nevada at a secure launch site in the Mojave Desert. The one-of-a-kind spacecraft, designed by Sent Into Space engineers, was equipped with a flight computer with satellite and radio communications systems that allowed the team on the ground to track the craft's position in real-time and recover it swiftly on its return to Earth. A self-deploying parachute system brought the craft down at a safe and controlled speed, while a fleet of 360° and 4K camera systems documented the journey. The Proxis suitcase landed completely intact and, according to Samsonite, “without a single scratch.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Samsonite propulse sa nouvelle valise depuis l'Espace
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    Samsonite propulse sa nouvelle valise depuis l'Espace
    Picture MUST credit: Samsonite Travel gear maker Samsonite has taken one of its products to new heights — by dropping it back down to Earth from space. The US premium luggage firm took its new Proxis suitcase 40 km to the edge of space in collaboration with UK firm space launch company Sent Into Space. The Proxis features Samsonite's Roxkin outer shell, renowned for its lightness and strength. A cabin case weighing just over 2kg was selected for the mission. The launch , using a giant stratospheric hydrogen-filled balloon, was held just outside Las Vegas, Nevada at a secure launch site in the Mojave Desert. The one-of-a-kind spacecraft, designed by Sent Into Space engineers, was equipped with a flight computer with satellite and radio communications systems that allowed the team on the ground to track the craft's position in real-time and recover it swiftly on its return to Earth. A self-deploying parachute system brought the craft down at a safe and controlled speed, while a fleet of 360° and 4K camera systems documented the journey. The Proxis suitcase landed completely intact and, according to Samsonite, “without a single scratch.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Samsonite propulse sa nouvelle valise depuis l'Espace
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    Samsonite propulse sa nouvelle valise depuis l'Espace
    Picture MUST credit: Samsonite Travel gear maker Samsonite has taken one of its products to new heights — by dropping it back down to Earth from space. The US premium luggage firm took its new Proxis suitcase 40 km to the edge of space in collaboration with UK firm space launch company Sent Into Space. The Proxis features Samsonite's Roxkin outer shell, renowned for its lightness and strength. A cabin case weighing just over 2kg was selected for the mission. The launch , using a giant stratospheric hydrogen-filled balloon, was held just outside Las Vegas, Nevada at a secure launch site in the Mojave Desert. The one-of-a-kind spacecraft, designed by Sent Into Space engineers, was equipped with a flight computer with satellite and radio communications systems that allowed the team on the ground to track the craft's position in real-time and recover it swiftly on its return to Earth. A self-deploying parachute system brought the craft down at a safe and controlled speed, while a fleet of 360° and 4K camera systems documented the journey. The Proxis suitcase landed completely intact and, according to Samsonite, “without a single scratch.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Samsonite propulse sa nouvelle valise depuis l'Espace
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    Samsonite propulse sa nouvelle valise depuis l'Espace
    Picture MUST credit: Samsonite Travel gear maker Samsonite has taken one of its products to new heights — by dropping it back down to Earth from space. The US premium luggage firm took its new Proxis suitcase 40 km to the edge of space in collaboration with UK firm space launch company Sent Into Space. The Proxis features Samsonite's Roxkin outer shell, renowned for its lightness and strength. A cabin case weighing just over 2kg was selected for the mission. The launch , using a giant stratospheric hydrogen-filled balloon, was held just outside Las Vegas, Nevada at a secure launch site in the Mojave Desert. The one-of-a-kind spacecraft, designed by Sent Into Space engineers, was equipped with a flight computer with satellite and radio communications systems that allowed the team on the ground to track the craft's position in real-time and recover it swiftly on its return to Earth. A self-deploying parachute system brought the craft down at a safe and controlled speed, while a fleet of 360° and 4K camera systems documented the journey. The Proxis suitcase landed completely intact and, according to Samsonite, “without a single scratch.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

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