Cargo plane skids off Hong Kong runway into sea
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By Heejin Kim SEOUL (Reuters) -Korean Air <003490 KS> reported a drop in cargo revenue for the third quarter of its financial year, as the carrier saw increased risks from tariffs by the U.S. and China.
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"Since she went missing, all I do is cry and stay glued to my phone, waiting for a miracle," the missing dog's owner said.
Pets on flights can now be classified as cargo on some airlines, according to a new court ruling, meaning airlines are not required to pay a higher compensation if the animal is lost or hurt, according to reports.
A cargo aircraft skidded off the runway while landing in Hong Kong on Monday and killed two people on the ground before plunging into the sea, media reported. Newsweek reached out to the airport operator and the police via email on Sunday for comment.