Flights
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Originally published | 2007 |
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Authors | Olga Tokarczuk |
Original title | Bieguni |
Translator | Jennifer Croft |
Page count | 416 |
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ID | 2341137 |
About Flights
Flights is a fragmentary novel by the Polish author Olga Tokarczuk. It was originally published in Polish as Bieguni. The book was translated into English by Jennifer Croft. The original Polish title refers to runaways, a sect of Old Believers, who believe that being in constant motion is a trick to avoid evil.
We can avoid flight chaos in future, says air traffic boss
... Martin Rolfe told the BBC that measures were in place to protect against the " incredibly rare" system failure which has left hundreds of Flights cancelled...
Sudan: Final UK evacuation flights depart
...By Andre Rhoden-PaulBBC NewsTwo extra evacuation Flights carrying British nationals have left Sudan, as UK efforts now turn to diplomacy and humanitarian aid...
Woman single-handedly takes on BA and wins
... Jennie Barber had in January 2020 booked two return Flights to Japan departing that May, but they were pulled due to Covid restrictions...
Heathrow: Two planes in 'minor collision'
... " Passengers are being asked to check the status of their Flights...
French air traffic strike to affect thousands of passengers
... Ryanair has cancelled 420 Flights, most of which were scheduled to fly over France, affecting 80,000 passengers...
Saudi Arabia: Biden set to meet Prince Mohammed bin Salman despite criticism
... Late on Thursday, Saudi Arabia announced it would open its airspace to commercial Israeli Flights - a decision welcomed by the US...
Emirates refuses Heathrow demand to cut flights
... It added it planned to operate Flights to and from the airport as scheduled...
What are airports doing to avoid summer holiday chaos?
... many of those have been caused through either airline crew shortages, or some of those core providers - such as ground handlers, that service the Flights - having insufficient staff...