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Travel in the news – Wednesday, November 28

 


Financial Times


Qantas admitted its criminal role in a global conspiracy to fix air cargo charges. The Australian flag carrier, has agreed to pay $61m fine to the US department of justice.


Daily Mail


BAA will today be accused of profiteering at the expense of passengers as MPs kick off an investigation into the future of the Spanish-owned monopoly operator of London’s major airports.


Daily Express


More than 3 million Britons are planning to hit the ski slopes this winter, according to insurer Esure.


The Sun


A British girl who fell from a balcony in Majorca has left hospital. It is still not known whether Gianna Cooper was pushed or fell from the hotel balcony.


The Guardian


The British culture of working long hours is on the rise again after a period of decline. More than one in eight Brits works more than 48 hours a week, the maximum allowed under the law.




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