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Women take charge of the ship
The women running the Pacific Pearl superliner say they are rapidly changing an industry dominated by men.

Anger in the air as airline ash rumours fly
Airlines on both sides of the Tasman are crying foul over rumours as passengers battle disruption caused by a volcanic ash cloud.

Frustration as stranded passengers seek information
Chilean Claudia Sandoval has been trying to get home from Auckland for one and a half weeks.

Ask Phoebe: Fix for Papakura mess on the way
What is happening with the Papakura offramp from the motorway?

<i>Jim Eagles</i>: Travel future looks brighter
After returning from a five-week overseas trip I'm filled with renewed bile about the business of having to stand around for ages in poorly air-conditioned rooms juggling shoes, backpack and laptop, supposedly in the interest of security.

Kerre Woodham: Kiwis fly as Skippy flops, trips and stumbles
People who booked on Jetstar and Qantas have been left frustrated and grounded in the airline terminals.

Flights resume, but ash threat to stay
A towering volcanic-ash cloud which dropped to just 3000m above the South Island could disrupt...

Blogger starts war on obese bus passengers
A blogger has declared overweight passengers have become a problem for taking up too much room on Auckland buses.