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First Calm Night In Recent Days Following India-Pakistan Ceasefire Agreement
People walk through a market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 12, 2025. Following the announcement of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir witnesses a rare calm night with no reports of cross-border firing or explosions along the Line of Control and international border, the Indian Army says on May 12. This marks the first peaceful night in several days after heightened military tensions between the two countries. India's Chief of Military Operations is expected to hold talks with his Pakistani counterpart on Monday to discuss the next steps in maintaining the ceasefire, according to officials in New Delhi. Meanwhile, airports resume operations, and stock markets in both countries see a slight rise, reflecting cautious optimism after the de-escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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First Calm Night In Recent Days Following India-Pakistan Ceasefire Agreement
A vendor sells clothes as he waits for customers at a market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 12, 2025. Following the announcement of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir witnesses a rare calm night with no reports of cross-border firing or explosions along the Line of Control and international border, the Indian Army says on May 12. This marks the first peaceful night in several days after heightened military tensions between the two countries. India's Chief of Military Operations is expected to hold talks with his Pakistani counterpart on Monday to discuss the next steps in maintaining the ceasefire, according to officials in New Delhi. Meanwhile, airports resume operations, and stock markets in both countries see a slight rise, reflecting cautious optimism after the de-escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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First Calm Night In Recent Days Following India-Pakistan Ceasefire Agreement
Indian paramilitary soldiers patrol along a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 12, 2025. Following the announcement of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir witnesses a rare calm night with no reports of cross-border firing or explosions along the Line of Control and international border, the Indian Army says on May 12. This marks the first peaceful night in several days after heightened military tensions between the two countries. India's Chief of Military Operations is expected to hold talks with his Pakistani counterpart on Monday to discuss the next steps in maintaining the ceasefire, according to officials in New Delhi. Meanwhile, airports resume operations, and stock markets in both countries see a slight rise, reflecting cautious optimism after the de-escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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First Calm Night In Recent Days Following India-Pakistan Ceasefire Agreement
Indian paramilitary soldiers patrol along a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 12, 2025. Following the announcement of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir witnesses a rare calm night with no reports of cross-border firing or explosions along the Line of Control and international border, the Indian Army says on May 12. This marks the first peaceful night in several days after heightened military tensions between the two countries. India's Chief of Military Operations is expected to hold talks with his Pakistani counterpart on Monday to discuss the next steps in maintaining the ceasefire, according to officials in New Delhi. Meanwhile, airports resume operations, and stock markets in both countries see a slight rise, reflecting cautious optimism after the de-escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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First Calm Night In Recent Days Following India-Pakistan Ceasefire Agreement
Indian paramilitary soldiers patrol along a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 12, 2025. Following the announcement of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir witnesses a rare calm night with no reports of cross-border firing or explosions along the Line of Control and international border, the Indian Army says on May 12. This marks the first peaceful night in several days after heightened military tensions between the two countries. India's Chief of Military Operations is expected to hold talks with his Pakistani counterpart on Monday to discuss the next steps in maintaining the ceasefire, according to officials in New Delhi. Meanwhile, airports resume operations, and stock markets in both countries see a slight rise, reflecting cautious optimism after the de-escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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First Calm Night In Recent Days Following India-Pakistan Ceasefire Agreement
Indian paramilitary soldiers patrol along a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 12, 2025. Following the announcement of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir witnesses a rare calm night with no reports of cross-border firing or explosions along the Line of Control and international border, the Indian Army says on May 12. This marks the first peaceful night in several days after heightened military tensions between the two countries. India's Chief of Military Operations is expected to hold talks with his Pakistani counterpart on Monday to discuss the next steps in maintaining the ceasefire, according to officials in New Delhi. Meanwhile, airports resume operations, and stock markets in both countries see a slight rise, reflecting cautious optimism after the de-escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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First Calm Night In Recent Days Following India-Pakistan Ceasefire Agreement
A vendor sells footwear as he waits for customers in a shop at a market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 12, 2025. Following the announcement of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir witnesses a rare calm night with no reports of cross-border firing or explosions along the Line of Control and international border, the Indian Army says on May 12. This marks the first peaceful night in several days after heightened military tensions between the two countries. India's Chief of Military Operations is expected to hold talks with his Pakistani counterpart on Monday to discuss the next steps in maintaining the ceasefire, according to officials in New Delhi. Meanwhile, airports resume operations, and stock markets in both countries see a slight rise, reflecting cautious optimism after the de-escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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First Calm Night In Recent Days Following India-Pakistan Ceasefire Agreement
People walk through a market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 12, 2025. Following the announcement of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir witnesses a rare calm night with no reports of cross-border firing or explosions along the Line of Control and international border, the Indian Army says on May 12. This marks the first peaceful night in several days after heightened military tensions between the two countries. India's Chief of Military Operations is expected to hold talks with his Pakistani counterpart on Monday to discuss the next steps in maintaining the ceasefire, according to officials in New Delhi. Meanwhile, airports resume operations, and stock markets in both countries see a slight rise, reflecting cautious optimism after the de-escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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First Calm Night In Recent Days Following India-Pakistan Ceasefire Agreement
Kashmiri Muslim girls walk near the clock tower (Ghanta Ghar) in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 12, 2025. The Indian Army states that following the announcement of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir witnesses a rare calm night with no reports of cross-border firing or explosions along the Line of Control and international border on May 12. This marks the first peaceful night in several days after heightened military tensions between the two countries. Officials in New Delhi report that India's Chief of Military Operations is expected to hold talks with his Pakistani counterpart on Monday to discuss the next steps in maintaining the ceasefire. Meanwhile, airports resume operations, and stock markets in both countries see a slight rise, reflecting cautious optimism after the de-escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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First Calm Night In Recent Days Following India-Pakistan Ceasefire Agreement
People shop at a market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 12, 2025. Following the announcement of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir witnesses a rare calm night with no reports of cross-border firing or explosions along the Line of Control and international border, the Indian Army says on May 12. This marks the first peaceful night in several days after heightened military tensions between the two countries. India's Chief of Military Operations is expected to hold talks with his Pakistani counterpart on Monday to discuss the next steps in maintaining the ceasefire, according to officials in New Delhi. Meanwhile, airports resume operations, and stock markets in both countries see a slight rise, reflecting cautious optimism after the de-escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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First Calm Night In Recent Days Following India-Pakistan Ceasefire Agreement
Indian paramilitary soldiers patrol along a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 12, 2025. Following the announcement of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir witnesses a rare calm night with no reports of cross-border firing or explosions along the Line of Control and international border, the Indian Army says on May 12. This marks the first peaceful night in several days after heightened military tensions between the two countries. India's Chief of Military Operations is expected to hold talks with his Pakistani counterpart on Monday to discuss the next steps in maintaining the ceasefire, according to officials in New Delhi. Meanwhile, airports resume operations, and stock markets in both countries see a slight rise, reflecting cautious optimism after the de-escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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First Calm Night In Recent Days Following India-Pakistan Ceasefire Agreement
Women shop at a market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 12, 2025. Following the announcement of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir witnesses a rare calm night with no reports of cross-border firing or explosions along the Line of Control and international border, the Indian Army says on May 12. This marks the first peaceful night in several days after heightened military tensions between the two countries. India's Chief of Military Operations is expected to hold talks with his Pakistani counterpart on Monday to discuss the next steps in maintaining the ceasefire, according to officials in New Delhi. Meanwhile, airports resume operations, and stock markets in both countries see a slight rise, reflecting cautious optimism after the de-escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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First Calm Night In Recent Days Following India-Pakistan Ceasefire Agreement
People walk through a market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 12, 2025. Following the announcement of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir witnesses a rare calm night with no reports of cross-border firing or explosions along the Line of Control and international border, the Indian Army says on May 12. This marks the first peaceful night in several days after heightened military tensions between the two countries. India's Chief of Military Operations is expected to hold talks with his Pakistani counterpart on Monday to discuss the next steps in maintaining the ceasefire, according to officials in New Delhi. Meanwhile, airports resume operations, and stock markets in both countries see a slight rise, reflecting cautious optimism after the de-escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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First Calm Night In Recent Days Following India-Pakistan Ceasefire Agreement
Indian paramilitary soldiers patrol along a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 12, 2025. Following the announcement of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir witnesses a rare calm night with no reports of cross-border firing or explosions along the Line of Control and international border, the Indian Army says on May 12. This marks the first peaceful night in several days after heightened military tensions between the two countries. India's Chief of Military Operations is expected to hold talks with his Pakistani counterpart on Monday to discuss the next steps in maintaining the ceasefire, according to officials in New Delhi. Meanwhile, airports resume operations, and stock markets in both countries see a slight rise, reflecting cautious optimism after the de-escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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First Calm Night In Recent Days Following India-Pakistan Ceasefire Agreement
People shop at a market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 12, 2025. Following the announcement of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir witnesses a rare calm night with no reports of cross-border firing or explosions along the Line of Control and international border, the Indian Army says on May 12. This marks the first peaceful night in several days after heightened military tensions between the two countries. India's Chief of Military Operations is expected to hold talks with his Pakistani counterpart on Monday to discuss the next steps in maintaining the ceasefire, according to officials in New Delhi. Meanwhile, airports resume operations, and stock markets in both countries see a slight rise, reflecting cautious optimism after the de-escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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First Calm Night In Recent Days Following India-Pakistan Ceasefire Agreement
Children play on a swing along a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 12, 2025. Following the announcement of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir witnesses a rare calm night with no reports of cross-border firing or explosions along the Line of Control and international border, the Indian Army says on May 12. This marks the first peaceful night in several days after heightened military tensions between the two countries. India's Chief of Military Operations is expected to hold talks with his Pakistani counterpart on Monday to discuss the next steps in maintaining the ceasefire, according to officials in New Delhi. Meanwhile, airports resume operations, and stock markets in both countries see a slight rise, reflecting cautious optimism after the de-escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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First Calm Night In Recent Days Following India-Pakistan Ceasefire Agreement
People shop at a market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 12, 2025. Following the announcement of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir witnesses a rare calm night with no reports of cross-border firing or explosions along the Line of Control and international border, the Indian Army says on May 12. This marks the first peaceful night in several days after heightened military tensions between the two countries. India's Chief of Military Operations is expected to hold talks with his Pakistani counterpart on Monday to discuss the next steps in maintaining the ceasefire, according to officials in New Delhi. Meanwhile, airports resume operations, and stock markets in both countries see a slight rise, reflecting cautious optimism after the de-escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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First Calm Night In Recent Days Following India-Pakistan Ceasefire Agreement
A vendor (R) sells dry fruits and deals with a customer at his shop in a market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 12, 2025. Following the announcement of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir witnesses a rare calm night with no reports of cross-border firing or explosions along the Line of Control and international border, the Indian Army says on May 12. This marks the first peaceful night in several days after heightened military tensions between the two countries. India's Chief of Military Operations is expected to hold talks with his Pakistani counterpart on Monday to discuss the next steps in maintaining the ceasefire, according to officials in New Delhi. Meanwhile, airports resume operations, and stock markets in both countries see a slight rise, reflecting cautious optimism after the de-escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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First Calm Night In Recent Days Following India-Pakistan Ceasefire Agreement
A vendor sells footwear as he waits for customers at a market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 12, 2025. Following the announcement of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir witnesses a rare calm night with no reports of cross-border firing or explosions along the Line of Control and international border, the Indian Army says on May 12. This marks the first peaceful night in several days after heightened military tensions between the two countries. India's Chief of Military Operations is expected to hold talks with his Pakistani counterpart on Monday to discuss the next steps in maintaining the ceasefire, according to officials in New Delhi. Meanwhile, airports resume operations, and stock markets in both countries see a slight rise, reflecting cautious optimism after the de-escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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First Calm Night In Recent Days Following India-Pakistan Ceasefire Agreement
A man sells vegetables in a shop at a market in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 12, 2025. Following the announcement of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir witnesses a rare calm night with no reports of cross-border firing or explosions along the Line of Control and international border, the Indian Army says on May 12. This marks the first peaceful night in several days after heightened military tensions between the two countries. India's Chief of Military Operations is expected to hold talks with his Pakistani counterpart on Monday to discuss the next steps in maintaining the ceasefire, according to officials in New Delhi. Meanwhile, airports resume operations, and stock markets in both countries see a slight rise, reflecting cautious optimism after the de-escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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CBX Set To Expands It Cross Border Services
Passengers head to the Tijuana airport while using the CBX pedestrian bridge in Otay Mesa, between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico, on May 2, 2025. The Cross Border Xpress (CBX) is a 64-acre facility that functions as an airport terminal north of the border, with its runway in Mexico. It allows a walk in and out of Tijuana's airport pathway without having to cross the border through a port of entry. CBX is due to expand its services. (Photo by Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto) -
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CBX Set To Expands It Cross Border Services
Passengers head to the Tijuana airport while using the CBX pedestrian bridge as they enter a security line in Otay Mesa between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico, on May 2, 2025. The Cross Border Xpress (CBX) is a 64-acre facility that functions as an airport terminal north of the border, with its runway in Mexico. It allows a walk in and out of Tijuana's airport pathway without having to cross the border through a port of entry. CBX is due to expand its services. (Photo by Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto) -
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CBX Set To Expands It Cross Border Services
A passenger heads to the Tijuana airport while using the CBX pedestrian bridge in Otay Mesa between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico, on May 2, 2025. The Cross Border Xpress (CBX) is a 64-acre facility that functions as an airport terminal north of the border, with its runway in Mexico. It allows a walk in and out of Tijuana's airport pathway without having to cross the border through a port of entry. CBX is due to expand its services. (Photo by Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto) -
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CBX Set To Expands It Cross Border Services
Passengers check their flights as they head to the Tijuana airport while using the CBX pedestrian bridge on May 2, 2025. The Cross Border Xpress (CBX) is a 64-acre facility that sits in Otay Mesa between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico. It functions as an airport terminal north of the border, with its runway in Mexico, allowing a walk in and out of Tijuana's airport pathway without having to cross the border through a port of entry. CBX is due to expand its services. (Photo by Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto) -
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CBX Set To Expands It Cross Border Services
Maria Flor Perez Velazquez and her daughter from Chiapas, Mexico, arrive in San Diego, United States, on May 2, 2025, to visit family while using the CBX pedestrian bridge from the Tijuana airport. The Cross Border Xpress (CBX) is a 64-acre facility that sits in Otay Mesa between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico. It functions as an airport terminal north of the border, with its runway in Mexico, allowing a walk in and out of Tijuana's airport pathway without having to cross the border through a port of entry. CBX is due to expand its services. (Photo by Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto) -
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CBX Set To Expands It Cross Border Services
Passengers check in at a flight kiosk to head to the Tijuana airport while using the CBX pedestrian bridge in Otay Mesa, between San Diego, USA, and Tijuana, Mexico, on May 2, 2025. The Cross Border Xpress (CBX) is a 64-acre facility described as an airport terminal north of the border, with its runway in Mexico. It allows a walk in and out of Tijuana's airport pathway without having to cross the border through a port of entry. CBX is due to expand its services. (Photo by Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto) -
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CBX Set To Expands It Cross Border Services
Passengers check in at a flight kiosk to head to the Tijuana airport while using the CBX pedestrian bridge in Otay Mesa, between San Diego, USA, and Tijuana, Mexico, on May 2, 2025. The Cross Border Xpress (CBX) is a 64-acre facility described as an airport terminal north of the border, with its runway in Mexico. It allows a walk in and out of Tijuana's airport pathway without having to cross the border through a port of entry. CBX is due to expand its services. (Photo by Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto) -
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CBX Set To Expands It Cross Border Services
A passenger heads to the Tijuana airport while using the CBX pedestrian bridge in Otay Mesa between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico, on May 2, 2025. The Cross Border Xpress (CBX) is a 64-acre facility that functions as an airport terminal north of the border, with its runway in Mexico. It allows a walk in and out of Tijuana's airport pathway without having to cross the border through a port of entry. CBX is due to expand its services. (Photo by Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto) -
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CBX Set To Expands It Cross Border Services
A passenger heads to the Tijuana airport while using the CBX pedestrian bridge in Otay Mesa, between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico, on May 2, 2025. The Cross Border Xpress (CBX) is a 64-acre facility described as an airport terminal north of the border, with its runway in Mexico. It allows a walk in and out of Tijuana's airport pathway without having to cross the border through a port of entry. CBX is due to expand its services. (Photo by Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto) -
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CBX Set To Expands It Cross Border Services
A passenger with her dog heads to the Tijuana airport while using the CBX pedestrian bridge in Tijuana, Mexico, on May 2, 2025. The Cross Border Xpress (CBX) is a 64-acre facility that sits in Otay Mesa between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico. It functions as an airport terminal north of the border, with its runway in Mexico, allowing a walk in and out of Tijuana's airport pathway without having to cross the border through a port of entry. CBX is due to expand its services. (Photo by Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto) -
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CBX Set To Expands It Cross Border Services
Passengers arrive from the Tijuana airport to San Diego using the CBX pedestrian bridge in San Diego, United States, on May 2, 2025. The Cross Border Xpress (CBX) is a 64-acre facility located in Otay Mesa between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico. It functions as an airport terminal north of the border, with its runway in Mexico, allowing a walk in and out of Tijuana's airport pathway without having to cross the border through a port of entry. CBX is due to expand its services. (Photo by Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.
España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolÃneas de bajo coste que operan en el paÃs, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.
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Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.
España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolÃneas de bajo coste que operan en el paÃs, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.
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Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.
España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolÃneas de bajo coste que operan en el paÃs, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.
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Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.
España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolÃneas de bajo coste que operan en el paÃs, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.
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Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.
España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolÃneas de bajo coste que operan en el paÃs, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.
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Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.
España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolÃneas de bajo coste que operan en el paÃs, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.
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Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.
España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolÃneas de bajo coste que operan en el paÃs, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.
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Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.
España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolÃneas de bajo coste que operan en el paÃs, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.
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Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.
España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolÃneas de bajo coste que operan en el paÃs, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.
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Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.
España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolÃneas de bajo coste que operan en el paÃs, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.
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Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.
España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolÃneas de bajo coste que operan en el paÃs, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.
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Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.
España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolÃneas de bajo coste que operan en el paÃs, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.
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Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.
España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolÃneas de bajo coste que operan en el paÃs, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.
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Friday, November, 22, 2024 (Photo by Eric Renom/LaPresse)
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Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.
España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolÃneas de bajo coste que operan en el paÃs, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.
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Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.
España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolÃneas de bajo coste que operan en el paÃs, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.
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Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.
España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolÃneas de bajo coste que operan en el paÃs, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.
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Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.
España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolÃneas de bajo coste que operan en el paÃs, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.
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Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.
España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolÃneas de bajo coste que operan en el paÃs, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.
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Barcelona - Low-cost airlines fined in Spain
Spain fines the main low-cost airlines operating in the country 170 million euros, with the primary target being the Irish carrier Ryanair, for charging an additional fee for carrying a suitcase.
España sanciona con 170 millones de euros de multa a las principales aerolÃneas de bajo coste que operan en el paÃs, siendo la principal afectada la irlandesa Ryanair, por el hecho de cobrar un coste extra por llevar una maleta.
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