El mundial inicia en 3 días.
El @AICM_mx ....
Le parece justo el TUA que se paga en cada boleto? Uno de los más altos a nivel mundial.
Foto de @lumendoz
Los leo 👇
Another visual of the Gulfstream G200 aircraft with registration N318JK, that had departed from La Romana bound for Austin Airport, Texas, United States.
Initial information indicates hydraulic problem due to which the emergency situation occurred that forced the crew to return to the airport terminal.
#aircraft
@UHN_Plus En Venezuela pediste que no tengan injerencia…. que haces metiéndote en lo que pasa en Colombia entonces @Claudiashein
En Colombia si pides que revisen el resultado pero en Venezuela que lo respeten
The wait is officially OVER! 📣
ANA is celebrating 30 years of Pokémon with TWO brand new special livery aircraft: the "Pokémon Jet Red" and "Pokémon Jet Green"!
🔴 Pokémon Jet Red (Domestic Routes: Boeing 787-8)
Feast your eyes on the Fire-type starter Pokémon from each title in the Pokémon series! Catch it in the skies after late July 2026 ✈️
🟢 Pokémon Jet Green (International Routes: Boeing 787-9)
A vibrant, festive design featuring generations of starter Grass-type Pokémon, complete with celebratory anniversary confetti! 🎉
The Pokémon magic doesn't stop on the outside. Step inside for an entirely themed cabin experience, featuring custom headrest covers, paper cups and more! Your next adventure starts the moment you step on board 🤩
See here the latest details and updates: https://t.co/VTBy36cq0k
#ANA #Pokemon30thAnniversary #PokemonJet #AllNipponAirways
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WATCH: Newly released airport surveillance footage of UPS Flight 2976 shows the exact moment the MD-11F's left engine and pylon separated from the wing just seconds after liftoff from Louisville back on Nov. 4, 2025.