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Netherlands Finds 61 Covid Cases on South Africa Flights

November 27, 2021November 27, 2021Claire MosesComments Off on Netherlands Finds 61 Covid Cases on South Africa Flights

The passengers were in the air when the Netherlands announced travel restrictions on flights from southern Africa.

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With Tears, Hugs and Balloons, U.S. Allows Vaccinated Foreign Travelers to Enter

November 8, 2021November 8, 2021Ceylan Yeginsu, Heather Murphy and Concepción de LeónComments Off on With Tears, Hugs and Balloons, U.S. Allows Vaccinated Foreign Travelers to Enter

On Monday, after more than 18 months, restrictions that kept families separated and cost the global travel industry hundreds of billions of dollars were lifted.

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Excited Passengers Board First Flight from Heathrow to the U.S.

November 8, 2021November 8, 2021CEYLAN YEGINSUComments Off on Excited Passengers Board First Flight from Heathrow to the U.S.

Long lines formed at Heathrow Airport for the first scheduled trips to the United States since the Biden administration lifted a travel ban.

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Spanish Police Seek Missing Plane Passengers After Emergency Landing

November 6, 2021November 6, 2021RAPHAEL MINDERComments Off on Spanish Police Seek Missing Plane Passengers After Emergency Landing

More than 20 people fled a Moroccan flight that diverted to Mallorca after a passenger apparently fell ill. A dozen had yet to be found.

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Charter Flights Delayed as U.S. and Taliban Struggle to Work Together

September 7, 2021Michael Crowley, Wali Arian and Sami SahakComments Off on Charter Flights Delayed as U.S. and Taliban Struggle to Work Together

With the Kabul airport closed, scores of people have tried to leave via the airport in the northern city of Mazar-i-Sharif. But the U.S. and the Taliban have struggled to establish an efficient system.

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Charter Flights Delayed as U.S. and Taliban Struggle to Work Together

September 7, 2021September 9, 2021Michael Crowley, Wali Arian and Sami SahakComments Off on Charter Flights Delayed as U.S. and Taliban Struggle to Work Together

With the Kabul airport closed, scores of people have tried to leave via the airport in the northern city of Mazar-i-Sharif. But the U.S. and the Taliban have struggled to establish an efficient system.

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Biden Sticks to Afghan Deadline, Resisting Pleas to Extend Evacuation

August 24, 2021August 24, 2021Mark Landler and Michael D. ShearComments Off on Biden Sticks to Afghan Deadline, Resisting Pleas to Extend Evacuation

The American withdrawal coincided with a threat by the Taliban to stop Afghans from traveling to the airport, an ominous sign that the window may be slamming shut for thousands of people desperate to leave.

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Biden Defends Evacuation as Thousands Besiege Kabul Airport

August 20, 2021August 20, 2021MARK LANDLERComments Off on Biden Defends Evacuation as Thousands Besiege Kabul Airport

The president cited “significant progress’’ in getting Americans out of Afghanistan. But Afghans linked to U.S. troops and other Western groups fear being left behind.

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Taliban Quash Protests and Seize Enemies, Tightening Grip on Afghanistan

August 19, 2021Carlotta Gall, Marc Santora and Richard Pérez-PeñaComments Off on Taliban Quash Protests and Seize Enemies, Tightening Grip on Afghanistan

The Taliban’s actions and history of brutality cast doubt on their promises of amnesty, and many Afghans are afraid to venture out of their homes.

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Chaos Spreads Outside Kabul Airport as Taliban Try to Control Crowds

August 18, 2021August 18, 2021Jim Huylebroek and Marc SantoraComments Off on Chaos Spreads Outside Kabul Airport as Taliban Try to Control Crowds

The U.S. military has established control inside Kabul’s international airport. But the roads leading to the facility, where there are growing crowds and mayhem, are controlled by the Taliban.

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