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Terrified passengers aboard United flight suffering catastrophic engine failure erupt into applause

The Boeing 777-200 aircraft, with 231 passengers and 10 crew on board, was heading to Honolulu on Saturday from Denver International Airport when debris struck the plane s right engine.

What really happened to Flight MH370?

When Flight MH370 disappeared, conspiracy theories quickly emerged  Credit: AP Images Nobody disputes the initial facts – not even Florence de Changy, a French journalist whose new book on the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 is about to revive the greatest mystery in aviation history. At 00:42 on 8 March 2014, MH370 took off from Kuala Lumpur International Airport bound for Beijing. On board the Boeing 777 were two pilots, 10 flight attendants and 227 passengers of 14 different nationalities. They included Chinese labourers and package- holiday tourists going home, a group of calligraphers, a stuntman who was working on a new Netflix series, and 20 employees of a US electronics company. Five were children.

It s ruined everyone s plans : Influencers who jetted off to Dubai in lockdown upset at terrible travel ban as they rush back to UK

It s ruined everyone s plans : Influencers who jetted off to Dubai in lockdown upset at terrible travel ban as they rush back to UK Helen Carter © Getty Images/iStockphoto The Beach near Dubai Marina Thousands of British travellers have rushed to return home from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Friday before a flight ban came into force. Social media influencers and models are among those affected by the decision to ban direct flights from the UAE from 1pm on Friday. Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced the policy at 5pm on Thursday, giving travellers just 20 hours to make arrangements. The measure is aimed at stopping the spread of the South African coronavirus variant.

Airport employees await COVID-19 test results

December 31, 2020 New details are emerging about the circumstances surrounding a breach of COVID-19 quarantine protocols that landed three British visitors in police custody. Chief Medical Officer Dr Kenneth George on Wednesday confirmed that at least two of the delinquent tourists were nabbed at the Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA) as they attempted to leave the country after testing positive for the virus. As a result, airport employees believed to have been in contact with the guests are under quarantine, pending results from two rounds of COVID-19 testing. Barbados TODAY understands the two Brits arrived on Sunday afternoon aboard Virgin Atlantic Flight 131 from London Heathrow. One of the visitors tested positive while quarantining at a popular south coast hotel.

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