Setting a different course

The market for commercial flights and hotels has changed dramatically since the terror attacks on the US last year. Amon Cohen explains how travellers - and the airlines - have responded

Not many aircraft will cruise through US airspace next Wednesday. Out of fear or respect, it seems few people feel like flying to or within the country this 11 September and carriers are reducing schedules accordingly.

Travel and terror became inextricably linked on that fateful day in 2001. Not only did the terrorists use aircraft as instruments of terror, but...

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