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  • May 1, 2019 - Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - Jet Airways employees hold placards and a banner during a protest march demanding to ''save Jet Airways'' on the occasion of May Day at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai, India on May 1, 2019. Jet Airways, once India's largest airline, last month suspended all operations after failing to raise enough money to run its services. (Credit Image: © Prash Waydande/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 22, 2019 - Nakuru, Riftvalley, Kenya - Mr Paul Njoroge seen mourning his departed loved ones  during the memorial service..Neighbors to the victims of the Ethiopian Airways Flight ET302 crash held a memorial service in Nakuru Kenya. Five members of one family perished in the ill-fated flight. (Credit Image: © James Wakibia/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 1, 2019 - Mumbai, India - Jet Airways employees are seen outside a police station during a silent protest demanding to ''save Jet Airways'' on the occasion of May Day in Mumbai, India on 01 May 2019. India’s oldest private airline has suspended all of its operations after failing to raise enough money from lenders to run its services as per media report. (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 27, 2019 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - A man talks over a phone as he walks past Jet Airways poster in Kolkata, India on 27 March, 2019.  Jet Airways told the government that they will start operating 75 aircraft by the end of April instead of 35 which is at present according to the Indian media report. (Credit Image: © Indranil Aditya/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 16, 2018 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Jet Airways Boeing 777-300 in the mist at Amsterdam Schiphol International Airport. The aircraft registration is VT-JEQ and is a Boeing 777-300 ER or 777-35R(ER). Jet Airways uses Amsterdam as a hub and connects AMS to Bengaluru, Delhi, Mumbai and Toronto Pearson. The airline operates a fleet of 124 aircraft, 10 of them are Boeing 777 and has 230 more on order. The aircraft arrived from Toronto and landed in 18R in fog or the famous Polderbaan runway. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • By Sanjay Pandey in India for MailOnline This 40-year-old gritty man not only survived 12 hours with a 5ft long and tree branch lodged in his neck and head, but also managed to travel 60km with the (wood) staff to a private hospital in Bangalore, India. Farm labourer Nanjesha HN, who hails from Amruthur in Tumkur district of south Indian state of Karnataka, had met with a road accident and got himself impaled on the branch (3cm in diameter) on December 22. The staff pierced through his neck - entering from the left of the neck and exiting on the right side behind the ear. A team of doctors from Sparsh Hospital, Yeshwantpur, successfully removed the branch and saved his life. Four months on, the patient has recovered well and is able to narrate his own story. “On December 22, I was riding a two-wheeler from my house and was heading toward Kunigal to attend the funeral of a relative. I veered to my left to avoid an oncoming truck. But I lost my balance and impaled myself on a dried up branch lying on the ground,” said Nanjesha, still struggling to speak clearly. “It pierced through my neck and emerged on the other side from behind my ear. I was bleeding profusely and had to keep my mouth wide open, gasping for breath. At that time, I didn’t know whether I would live to see the next morning. But I never gave up and kept fighting for survival,” he added. Luckily for Nanjesha, a passersby spotted him and called an ambulance. Though the vehicle reached in 20 minutes and he was taken to the nearby Kunigal government hospital, the doctors refused to take his case. “The doctor didn’t even touch me. I was still on the ambulance, so they decided to take me to another nearby hospital in Belluru Cross,” Nanjesha recalled. From there, he was taken to a private medical college where doctors administered first aid. Since the patient’s airways were obstructed, the doctors had to do a tracheostomy near his throat to provide an air passage to help him breathe. “I w
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  • Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh wave as Concorde flies by the Royal Yacht Britannia as the royal couple neared Barbados.
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  • Lionel Messi of Argentina during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia group D match between Argentina and Croatia at the Novgorod stadium on June 21, 2018 in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
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  • Argentina fans in the stands show their support for Lionel Messi during the international friendly match at the Eithad Stadium, Manchester.
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  • Aircraft at London's Heathrow airport on the day when air traffic controllers are expected to handle a total of 8,800 planes across the country over 24 hours, making it the busiest day in UK aviation history.
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  • South Africa's Hashim Amla in action against England
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  • South Africa's Hashim Amla in action against England
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  • Aircraft at London's Heathrow airport on the day when air traffic controllers are expected to handle a total of 8,800 planes across the country over 24 hours, making it the busiest day in UK aviation history.
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 24 August 2020. Neonatologist Dr Lizelle holding up a modified snorkel at Tygerberg Hospital.  Healthcare workers at Tygerberg Hospital are wearing modified snorkel masks to help keep them safe from COVID-19.<br />
One of the hospital’s neonatologists and paediatricians, Dr Lizelle van Wyk, says doctors wear them when performing highly contagious airway procedures on patients. Dr Van Wyk who is an avid diver, says a colleague showed the mask to her after hospitals in Europe started using them. In the modified hospital version, the snorkel is removed and an adapter and breathing filter has been added. Picture: Henk Kruger/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 24 August 2020. Clinical Head of Pediatric Pulmonary Prof Pierre Goussard and Neonatologist Dr Lizelle van Wyk performing a Bronchoscopy on a premature baby at Tygerberg Hospital.  Healthcare workers at Tygerberg Hospital are wearing modified snorkel masks to help keep them safe from COVID-19.<br />
One of the hospital’s neonatologists and paediatricians, Dr Lizelle van Wyk, says doctors wear them when performing highly contagious airway procedures on patients. Dr Van Wyk who is an avid diver, says a colleague showed the mask to her after hospitals in Europe started using them. In the modified hospital version, the snorkel is removed and an adapter and breathing filter has been added. Picture: Henk Kruger/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • Queen Elizabeth II smiles during a visit to the headquarters of British Airways at Heathrow Airport, London, to mark their centenary year.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to the headquarters of British Airways at Heathrow Airport, London, to mark their centenary year.
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  • David Naldvu an employee at the Boca Whisk resort was among a group of South African nationals at Miami International Airport boarding a special charter flight by South African Airways on Tuesday, April 14, 2020. Amid the coronavirus pandemic, the flight will repatriate more than 300 South African workers who were supposed to spend these months working at South Florida hotels and resorts. Photo by Pedro Portal/Miami Herald/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Rosemary Arends, an assistant nurse-flight attendant, checks the temperature of passengers and then helps a group of South African nationals at Miami International Airport boarding a special charter flight by South African Airways on Tuesday, April 14, 2020. Amid the coronavirus pandemic, the flight will repatriate more than 300 South African workers who were supposed to spend these months working at South Florida hotels and resorts. Photo by Pedro Portal/Miami Herald/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo dated 30/11/2006 of tail fins of British Airways' aircraft parked at Temrinal One of London's Heathrow Airport. Talks are continuing on Thursday over the fate of thousands of British Airways workers who face being laid off because of the coronavirus crisis.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II looks at exhibits in the Heritage Centre during a visit to the headquarters of British Airways at Heathrow Airport, London, to mark their centenary year.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II looks at exhibits in the Heritage Centre during a visit to the headquarters of British Airways at Heathrow Airport, London, to mark their centenary year.
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  • A 1953 passenger ticket issued in the name of Queen Elizabeth II displayed at the Heritage Centre during the Queen's visit to the headquarters of British Airways at Heathrow Airport, London, to mark their centenary year.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II signs the visitor's book during a visit to the headquarters of British Airways at Heathrow Airport, London, to mark their centenary year.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II smiles during a visit to the headquarters of British Airways at Heathrow Airport, London, to mark their centenary year.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II is accompanied by Chief Executive of British Airways, Alex Cruz (left) as she meets employees dressed in heritage uniforms during her visit to the headquarters of British Airways at Heathrow Airport, London, to mark their centenary year.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II is accompanied by Chief Executive of British Airways, Alex Cruz during her visit to the headquarters of British Airways at Heathrow Airport, London, to mark their centenary year.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II views landing gear as she is accompanied by Chief Executive of British Airways, Alex Cruz during her visit to the headquarters of British Airways at Heathrow Airport, London, to mark their centenary year.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II is accompanied by Chief Executive of British Airways, Alex Cruz (left) as she greets company executives during her visit to the headquarters of British Airways at Heathrow Airport, London, to mark their centenary year.
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  • May 23, 2019 - London, London, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 23/05/2019. London, United Kingdom. The Queen arriving for  a visit to the headquarters of British Airways, Heathrow, United Kingdom, to mark their centenary year. (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 23, 2019 - London, London, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 23/05/2019. London, United Kingdom. The Queen arriving for a visit to the headquarters of British Airways, Heathrow, United Kingdom, to mark their centenary year. (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 23, 2019 - London, London, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 23/05/2019. London, United Kingdom. The Queen arriving for a visit to the headquarters of British Airways, Heathrow, United Kingdom, to mark their centenary year. (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 23, 2019 - London, London, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 23/05/2019. London, United Kingdom. The Queen leaving  a visit to the headquarters of British Airways, Heathrow, United Kingdom, to mark their centenary year. (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 23, 2019 - London, London, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 23/05/2019. London, United Kingdom. BA staff wait for The Queen arriving for a visit to the headquarters of British Airways, Heathrow, United Kingdom, to mark their centenary year. (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 23, 2019 - London, London, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 23/05/2019. London, United Kingdom. The Queen leaving  a visit to the headquarters of British Airways, Heathrow, United Kingdom, to mark their centenary year. (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 23, 2019 - London, London, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 23/05/2019. London, United Kingdom. The Queen leaving  a visit to the headquarters of British Airways, Heathrow, United Kingdom, to mark their centenary year. (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 23, 2019 - London, London, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 23/05/2019. London, United Kingdom. The Queen leaving  a visit to the headquarters of British Airways, Heathrow, United Kingdom, to mark their centenary year. (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 23, 2019 - London, London, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 23/05/2019. London, United Kingdom. The Queen leaving  a visit to the headquarters of British Airways, Heathrow, United Kingdom, to mark their centenary year. (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 23, 2019 - London, London, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 23/05/2019. London, United Kingdom. The Queen leaving  a visit to the headquarters of British Airways, Heathrow, United Kingdom, to mark their centenary year. (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 23, 2019 - London, London, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 23/05/2019. London, United Kingdom. The Queen leaving  a visit to the headquarters of British Airways, Heathrow, United Kingdom, to mark their centenary year. (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 23, 2019 - London, London, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 23/05/2019. London, United Kingdom. The Queen leaving  a visit to the headquarters of British Airways, Heathrow, United Kingdom, to mark their centenary year. (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • A British Airways plane flies over the stadium
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  • Chatelier ridden by jockey James Nixon (right) wins the Agetur Conditional Jockeys' Handicap Hurdle during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • Gun Shy ridden by jockey Jamie Moore during the Qatar Airways Handicap Chase during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • Simply The Betts ridden by Daryl Jacob Irish Thoroughbred Marketing "National Hunt" Maiden Hurdle during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • Gun Shy ridden by jockey Jamie Moore during the Qatar Airways Handicap Chase during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • Gun Shy ridden by jockey Jamie Moore and Under The Phone ridden by Jockey Charlie Poste (right) during the Qatar Airways Handicap Chase during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • Easy Street ridden by jockey Richie McLernon goes onto win the Qatar Airways Handicap Chase during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • General view during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • General view of family's watching the racing during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • General view of family entertainment during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • General view of family entertainment during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • General view of kids enjoying the family entertainment during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • General view of kids enjoying the family entertainment during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • General view of kids enjoying the family entertainment during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • General view of kids enjoying the family entertainment during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • General view of kids enjoying the family entertainment during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • General view of kids meeting Peter the Rabbit during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • General view of kids enjoying the family entertainment during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • General view of Peter the Rabbit during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • General view of family's and kids watching the racing during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • General view of kids enjoying the family entertainment during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • General view of kids arriving during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • General view of kids enjoying the family entertainment during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • General view of family's and kids reacting after watching the racing during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • General view of kids enjoying the family entertainment during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • General view of family's and kids watching the racing during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • General view of family's arriving during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • General view of kids enjoying the family entertainment during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • General view of family's and kids watching the racing during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • General view of family make their way to the Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • General view of kids enjoying the family entertainment during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • General view of kids enjoying the family entertainment during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • General view of kids enjoying the family entertainment during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • General view of kids enjoying the family entertainment during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • General view of kids arriving during Kids Carnival Day of The Qatar Airways May Racing Carnival at Warwick Racecourse.
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  • April 28, 2018 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France - France’s Nicolas Prost of the Formula E team Renault e.dams competes during the practice session of the French stage of the Formula E championship around The Invalides Monument close to The Eiffel Tower in Paris on April 28, 2018. (Credit Image: © Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 28, 2018 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France - Germany's Maro Engel of the Formula E team Venturi competes during the French stage of the Formula E championship around The Invalides Monument close to The Eiffel Tower in Paris on April 28, 2018. (Credit Image: © Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 28, 2018 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France - Germany's André Lotterer of the Formula E team Techeetah competes during the French stage of the Formula E championship around The Invalides Monument close to The Eiffel Tower in Paris on April 28, 2018. (Credit Image: © Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 28, 2018 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France - Britain’s Alex Lynn of the Formula E team DS Virgin competes during the practice session of the French stage of the Formula E championship around The Invalides Monument close to The Eiffel Tower in Paris on April 28, 2018. (Credit Image: © Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 28, 2018 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France - Germany's André Lotterer of the Formula E team Techeetah competes during the French stage of the Formula E championship around The Invalides Monument close to The Eiffel Tower in Paris on April 28, 2018. (Credit Image: © Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 28, 2018 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France - Argentina’s José-Maria Lopez of the Formula E team Dragon competes during the French stage of the Formula E championship around The Invalides Monument close to The Eiffel Tower in Paris on April 28, 2018. (Credit Image: © Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 28, 2018 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France - Britain’s Oliver Turvey of the Formula E team NIO competes during the practice session of the French stage of the Formula E championship around The Invalides Monument close to The Eiffel Tower in Paris on April 28, 2018. (Credit Image: © Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 28, 2018 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France - Germany's Maro Engel of the Formula E team Venturi competes during the French stage of the Formula E championship around The Invalides Monument close to The Eiffel Tower in Paris on April 28, 2018. (Credit Image: © Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 28, 2018 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France - Belgium’s Jérôme d’Ambrosio of the Formula E team Dragon competes during the French stage of the Formula E championship around The Invalides Monument close to The Eiffel Tower in Paris on April 28, 2018. (Credit Image: © Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 28, 2018 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France - Britain’s Sam Bird of the Formula E team DS Virgin competes during the practice session of the French stage of the Formula E championship around The Invalides Monument close to The Eiffel Tower in Paris on April 28, 2018. (Credit Image: © Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 28, 2018 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France - Argentina’s José-Maria Lopez of the Formula E team Dragon competes during the French stage of the Formula E championship around The Invalides Monument close to The Eiffel Tower in Paris on April 28, 2018. (Credit Image: © Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 28, 2018 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France - Britain’s Sam Bird of the Formula E team DS Virgin competes during the practice session of the French stage of the Formula E championship around The Invalides Monument close to The Eiffel Tower in Paris on April 28, 2018. (Credit Image: © Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 28, 2018 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France - Argentina’s José-Maria Lopez of the Formula E team Dragon competes during the French stage of the Formula E championship around The Invalides Monument close to The Eiffel Tower in Paris on April 28, 2018. (Credit Image: © Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 28, 2018 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France - Belgium’s Jérôme d’Ambrosio of the Formula E team Dragon competes during the French stage of the Formula E championship around The Invalides Monument close to The Eiffel Tower in Paris on April 28, 2018. (Credit Image: © Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 28, 2018 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France - Germany’s Nick Heidfeld of the Formula E team Mahindra competes during the French stage of the Formula E championship around The Invalides Monument close to The Eiffel Tower in Paris on April 28, 2018. (Credit Image: © Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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