A few weeks back I received an email from a consumer who was booking a one-way flight with Thomas Cook Airlines and wanted to take a surfboard. The information on the airline’s website clearly states that it is £40 for the return trip for carrying this type of sports equipment. Sporting equipment extra fee’s When the customer contacted the airline and asked if it would be a £20 fee because it a single journey they confirmed that it would still be £40. Thinking that this was a little
DENDERMONDE, Belgium - - Desso Sports Systems Becomes FIFA Preferred Producer for Football Turf World football’s governing body FIFA and Desso Sports Systems will be collaborating closely with regards to Football Turf pitches. The collaboration aims to promote artificial grass for football, and to establish one international quality standard for artificial grass. The contract with Desso [...]
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Carbon nanotubes are being considered for use in everything from sports equipment to medical applications, but a great deal remains unknown about whether these materials cause respiratory or other health problems. Now a collaborative study from North Carolina State University, The Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences, and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences shows that inhaling these nanotubes can affect the outer lining of the lung, though the effects of long-term exposure r
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Carbon nanotubes are being considered for use in everything from sports equipment to medical applications, but a great deal remains unknown about whether these materials cause respiratory or other health problems. Now a collaborative study from North Carolina State University, The Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences, and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences shows that inhaling these nanotubes can affect the outer lining of the lung, though the effects of long-term exposure r
Carbon nanotubes are being considered for use in everything from sports equipment to medical applications, but a great deal remains unknown about whether these materials cause respiratory or other health problems. Now a collaborative study from North Carolina State University, The Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences, and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences shows that inhaling these nanotubes can affect the outer lining of the lung, though the effects of long-term exposure r
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