2014년 12월 30일 화요일

A Deadly Year for Flying, But Air Travel Safer Than Ever


December 30, 2014 
NBC NEWSBusiness
 
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A Deadly Year for Flying, but Air Safety Remains High
2014 was one of the deadliest years for plane crashes in recent memory. But aviation safety experts say that's no reason to avoid flying.
 
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A Hellcat With 707 Horses Under the Hood
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Don't toss those boarding passes! There may be hidden deals
Travelers, take note. Those boarding passes that often get lost or discarded after your flight may be useful after all. Airline tickets may no longer come with meals, pillows or much legroom on planes. However, on some domestic and international flights, paper or electronic boarding passes come packed with a wide variety of on-the-ground bonuses.
 
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