Paris Air Show: New technology and single-aisle planes
New technology and new orders for single-aisle jetliners dominate the news from the show.
New technology and new orders for single-aisle jetliners dominate the news from the show.
A special bird preserve, Long Nanny is the breeding ground of several ground nesting species including the lovely arctic tern whose photos are highlighted in this post. Arctic terns have among the longest migratory route of any bird.
A sign in Cassone near Lake Garda reads – in English as well as Italian, German and French – “River Aril, 175 meters, the shortest river in the world”.
When it comes to pesto, Genoese are passionate, and willing to make an exception to the rules.
This time, the car-free zone is the whole city, as Paris gives up most motor transport for a day
Lyndale Park is a wonderful place to escape the hustle and bustle of Minneapolis without having to leave the city.
Professor Abe concludes his journey through Karnataka, with visits to the interesting sites of Bidar and Hyderabad.
Rising visitor numbers and a UNESCO warning push Peru to impose limits on visits.
Today's Pic of the Day features images of two young great horned owls who are about ready to leave their nest.
PHeymont goes on another food tour, this one in Catania, Sicily, exploring the regional differences among Sicilian cities.
Allegiant adds 3 cities and 28 routes in its biggest expansion ever.
An army of toy cats brings attention to a growing rat problem in an Italian village.
Boeing is stretching the 737 yet again, trying to win a sales battle with Airbus's A320neo line.
A new travel puzzle is posted for this week. Follow along for daily clues and see if you can solve it.
Marilyn Jones continues her Tuscan journey with a visit to a thermal bath dating to before the Romans.