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The boycott that wasn't: Has United learned its lesson?

The police report appears to blame Dao for his own injuries.

When United reported earnings this month, investors feared they might go off a cliff after the global uproar it had caused forcefully dragging a passenger off a plane. Not so. The case will be studied in business school for years.

US lifts laptop ban on planes

Security officials imposed the ban in March, warning then that the Islamic State group was developing bombs that could ...

Passengers flying into the US from 10 Muslim-majority countries affected by the ban may now take their laptops into the cabin with them.

Short sellers burnt as Flight Centre defies naysayers

Redundant? Outdated in the online world? Ask any traveller who's tried to book a multi-stop trip on the internet.

Investors betting against Australia's most shortest stock and claiming its business model is outdated have lost money yet again as the travel group's shares soared this week following a profit upgrade. It's not the first time.

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Do you work from home when sick?

The problem is when staff who should be in bed blur their sick day with a work day, prolonging their illness.

It's another way for companies to squeeze out more productivity, or staff to demonstrate commitment and hang on to their job.

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