The Terminals
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Origin | New Zealand |
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Genres | Rock |
Members | Peter Stapleton |
Albums | Uncoffined |
Last Days of the Sun | |
Antiseptic | |
Cul-De-Sac | |
Record labels | Flying Nun Records |
Xpressway | |
Ba Da Bing! | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1793301 |
About The Terminals
The Terminals are an alternative rock band from New Zealand. They released material on the Xpressway and Flying Nun labels.
India-China feud keeps international planes out of Nepal airport
... But experts say The Terminals need substantial international traffic to sustain operations...
Heathrow strike forces BA Easter flight cancellations
... " The airport said it was deploying 1,000 additional staff, together with its management team, who will be in The Terminals providing assistance to passengers over the Easter break...
How Qatar's riches touch millions of UK lives
... And Germany needs to boost its infrastructure, The Terminals which receive the liquified natural gas - known as LNG, in order to take on more supplies...
Climate change: Hidden emissions in liquid gas imports threaten targets
... " The challenge is that to make these terminals economically viable, countries have to agree to very long contracts to bring in the gas and The Terminals themselves can last up to 40 years, which means a very long lock-in effect for these fossil fuels that we are trying to get out of...
Elon Musk's Starlink arrives in Ukraine but what next?
... The Terminals need a clear view of the sky in order to work, and there is an app to help users find a suitable spot to place them...
TWA85: 'The world's longest and most spectacular kidnapping'
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Manchester Airport parking crackdown: 50 cars towed
... Manchester Airport has outside terminals and the railway station, with drivers now charged unless they use a free drop-off parking area about a mile away from The Terminals...
Hong Kong protests: Police defend use of 'disguised' officers
... Around 50 protesters remained camped in The Terminals on Tuesday morning, while more than 100 passengers were spotted queuing up at a ticket counter, Reuters news agency reported...
Heathrow strike forces BA Easter flight cancellations
By Katy Austin & Noor NanjiBBC News
British Airways is cancelling around 32 flights A Day to and from Heathrow Airport at the start of the Easter holidays.
The Move is due to a planned 10-day strike by some Heathrow security workers in the Unite union, who are taking action in a dispute over pay.
BA said it had offered a range of options to affected customers.
Heathrow says contingency plans will be put in place to ensure it can " operate as normal".
Workers at Terminal 5 , used by British Airways and those who check cargo, will take part in The Action .
The walkout is due to start on 31 March and end on 9 April. Talks last week failed to avert The Action .
BA has been told by The Airport to reduce its schedule on Those Days by 5% and has stopped selling tickets.
In a statement, the airline said: " We've regrettably had to make a small number of adjustments to our schedule.
" We've apologised to customers whose travel plans have been affected and have offered them a range of options, including rebooking onto a new flight With Us or another airline, or requesting a full refund. "
A Heathrow spokesperson said: " We will not let these unnecessary strikes impact the hard-earned holidays of our passengers. "
The Airport said it was deploying 1,000 additional staff, together with its management team, who will be in The Terminals providing assistance to passengers over the Easter break.
It said it may take " a little longer than usual to get through security" and advised passengers to help ensure a smooth departure by checking their flight status before travelling to The Airport , and by having their liquids and electronics ready for security.
Strike action in other countries has already caused A Number of airlines to cancel flights this year, notably France and Spain.
Monday's strike in Germany has also caused cancellations.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com