AA president says Monday will by ‘busiest’ day for driving
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AA president says Monday will by ‘busiest’ day for driving
AA President Edmund King believes Monday morning will be the busiest period of the Christmas getaway on the UK's roads as his motoring organisation predicts “some 22 million” drivers will travel today.
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Breaking news from Denver International Airport where American Airlines Flight 3023 aborted takeoff after a landing gear malfunction sparked a fire beneath the Boeing 737 Max 8. Passengers evacuated in panic, sliding down emergency chutes as thick smoke engulfed the aircraft. Thankfully, all 179 people on board escaped safely, though one passenger was reported injured and taken to the hospital. Dramatic footage captures the chaos and urgency of this terrifying incident. Stay tuned for updates.
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