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Planes and crews. Trump's executive order creates troubles to workers

Washington, USA - Airlines are compelled to review the flying crews of aircrafts bound for Usa and to further control passengers

Donald Trump's executive order of January 27 -that banned citizens from Iran, Iraq, Siria, Libia, Sudan, Somalia and Yemen from entering the United States- created problems to air carriers. Airlines were compelled to review the compositions of the crews and to further control passengers' documents. Flying crewmembers with passports from one of the 7 Countries would be denied entry into Usa, even if...

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