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Nudist passenger strips off mid-flight
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Thailand to ban alcohol on religious holidays
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'Standing' tickets proposed by Chinese airline
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Teenager rescued from Yemeni plane crash could not swim
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Child survivor found in Yemeni plane crash
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13 killed in Italy train explosion
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Take a 3-month holiday and get paid for it
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French tourists welcomed to NY with high-speed car chase
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Stoned wallabies create Australian crop circles
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Hundreds of Britons lose Spanish holidays
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Fifth of Britons ignore malaria risks abroad
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Bolivian TV airs 'Lost' photos as Air France crash
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Britain advises against non-essential travel to Iran
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Funniest, rudest and weirdest airport names
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Tokyo groping fears trigger call for men-only carriages
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Asian airports best in the world
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US pilot dies during flight
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BA pilots sacrifice pay to save airline
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Swine flu leaves another cruise ship stranded
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Children sent to wrong destinations by airline
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