Pilots from Taiwan's China Airlines went on strike Friday in the middle of the Lunar New Year travel rush, forcing the cancellation of 26 flights over coming days and stranding thousands of passengers. Hundreds of the state-owned carrier's 1,300 pilots were believed to have joined the action Friday over complaints of long work hours on long-haul routes and the refusal of management to make improvements in order to suppress costs. That led to chaotic scenes at the island's three main airports as angry passengers demanded answers from airline staff. The Lunar New Year is Taiwan's busiest travel period, with thousands flying home to island or taking trips abroad. The airline said flights canceled included those bound for Hong Kong, Bangkok, Los Angeles, Manila and Tokyo. <br/>
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Delta's newest plane is taking off, part of a trend of airlines giving high-paying passengers more room and comfort on smaller jets. Delta's first flight with the 109-seat Airbus A220 took off Thursday from New York's LaGuardia Airport and landed in Boston. The plane was developed by Canada's Bombardier, which later joined forces with Airbus to make and sell the jet, which is smaller than Boeing 737s. Delta is putting 12 first-class seats and 15 other premium seats on the plane. Boeing fought unsuccessfully to block Bombardier from selling the new plane to Delta, claiming that Bombardier got illegal subsidies from the Canadian government.<br/>