BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Baghdad is getting back on the map of international airlines after 20 years of violence as the prospect of multi-billion oil deals lures business travellers.
Gone are the days of hair-raising cork-screw landings -- dubbed death spirals -- as the bloodshed has ebbed from a peak of sectarian warfare in 2006 and 2007, though bombings and suicide attacks still occur regularly across Iraq.
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