Israeli air strikes across southern Lebanon have killed one person in the Tyre district, as attacks and forced displacement orders continue despite a US-brokered ceasefire, according to Lebanon’s National News Agency https://t.co/zNBT7giv9j
BREAKING: At least two Palestinians have been killed and 11 injured in Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip over the past 48 hours, according to the enclave's Health Ministry
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Even after spending many years in the travel and aviation industry, I my self sometimes struggle to understand airline fare structures especially when it comes to date changes.
For example, on a route such as Kochi–Mle a passenger may be charged more than USD 250 to change a travel date, while at the same time the airline is selling a brand-new ticket on the same flight for only USD 120–180. From a customer’s perspective, that simply does not make sense.
Too often, fare structures appear to be driven by complex pricing systems and rigid rules rather than market realities, customer behavior, and competitor pricing. While revenue management is important, airlines must also apply common sense and maintain a balance between profitability and customer satisfaction.
If someone with years of experience in the industry finds these pricing decisions difficult to understand, imagine how confusing they are for the average passenger. The industry should work towards making fare rules simpler, more transparent, and easier for customers to understand.
Palestinians gathered at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on Thursday to receive the bodies of relatives killed in an Israeli strike near a camp sheltering displaced people on the first day of Eid al-Adha ⤵️
Palestinian civil defence workers in Khan Younis are battling a massive warehouse fire with severely depleted resources following a new Israeli strike.
Footage has emerged of an Israeli settler in the southern hills of Hebron, West Bank, shoving a Palestinian lady and her baby to the ground. In another video, the settler was seen beating the family's dog.
Breaking: On the second day of Eid in Gaza, blood is once again pouring into the streets after an Israeli strike targeted a services center in the Zeitoun neighborhood.
Israel has killed over 900 Palestinians in Gaza since the start of the “ceasefire.”
They include 6-year-old Minattallah – whose grandmother called her the “little bird” of Eid.
Palestinians were killed and injured as they prepared for Eid al-Adha in Gaza City’s busy streets, after Israel struck a residential building on Tuesday night.
Israeli officials said it was targeting Hamas’s newly appointed military chief Mohammed Odeh, and later announced his death.
The strike comes as the enclave’s densely populated areas face repeated attacks, deepening the psychological toll on civilians.
These three young men were volunteering to cook food for the hungry in central Gaza before Israel killed them in May 2024.
Tariq, Hamza, and Abdul Rahman Darwish.
Some Palestinians killed in Israel’s genocide are being buried nameless because authorities are unable to identify their bodies.
Their loved ones are continuing to search for them.
Palestinians were killed while preparing for the Eid al-Adha holiday on one of Gaza’s busiest streets when Israel struck a residential building on Tuesday night, saying it targeted Hamas’s newly appointed military chief Mohammed Odeh.
An Israeli rights group has filed an official petition to release 14 Gaza doctors held in what they described as harsh and degrading conditions. One of the detainees is Dr Hussam Abu Safiya, director of Kamal Adwan Hospital.
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