CAA Imposes Fine on Tigerair Taiwan After Passenger Boards Wrong Flight
Kaohsiung: The Civil Aviation Administration (CAA) has fined Tigerair Taiwan NT$150,000 (US$4,767) over a December mishap that led a passenger to board the wrong aircraft.
Kaohsiung: The Civil Aviation Administration (CAA) has fined Tigerair Taiwan NT$150,000 (US$4,767) over a December mishap that led a passenger to board the wrong aircraft.
Washington: U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to make a decision soon regarding arms sales to Taiwan, a source familiar with the matter revealed to
Taipei: State-owned oil company CPC Corp., Taiwan announced on Saturday that it will leave domestic gasoline and diesel prices unchanged next week. The company said
Taipei: Sweden Days Taipei returned Saturday for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, with Swedish and city government officials highlighting closer cooperation between Taiwan
Banqiao: A motorcyclist who crashed through the ticket barriers at Banqiao Station before lying down on the tracks and refusing to move as a train
Taipei: Nvidia Corp. CEO Jensen Huang arrived in Taiwan on Saturday ahead of upcoming AI and technology events, stating he plans to meet with clients
Taipei: Mostly cloudy to sunny skies and hot temperatures are expected across Taiwan on Saturday, according to the Central Weather Administration (CWA). Daytime highs are
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