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Re: Art Under Your Feet

DrFumblefinger ·
A fascinating collection, PHeymont! It's amazing what you can see when you look around -- and down at your feet! Here's another for your collection, from the Czech Republic.
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Boston Gains More International Routes

Paul Heymont ·
Boston's Logan Airport is becoming more of an international hub, with 13 new international routes in past couple of years. The latest is an El Al-operated route to Tel Aviv that will begin this summer. Other recent additions include a Dreamliner...
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Icelandic discounter WOW adding Israel flights

Paul Heymont ·
WOW adds a new destination to its low-cost route map, one that's been dominated by traditional airlines.
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Airlines still busy with repatriation flights

Paul Heymont ·
With most regular flights grounded, some airlines are still busy retrieving their country's nationals from the far corners of the world.
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American Airlines drops out of Israel: No profit

Paul Heymont ·
American Airlines is cancelling its money-losing service to Israel, as of January. The company's only US-to-Israel service, a daily flight from Philadelphia to Tel Aviv was originally operated by US Airways before the merger with AA in 2013.   In...
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Airlines add new routes, expanded service

Paul Heymont ·
This week has seen a number of airlines announcing new service and expanded capacity on routes foreign and domestic. Some of the notable: American will add a new city to its route network, with flights starting March 3 to Merida, the largest city on...
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Popularity of POD hotels grows

DrFumblefinger ·
Seems that demand for POD "rooms" is growing.  These small modular sleeping units offer weary travelers the opportunity for a low cost nap or even night's sleep.  If you aren't claustrophobic!  Many airports are looking at adding these...
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Three-way tie for 'most expensive city'

Paul Heymont ·
An annual list of most and least expensive cities shows a number of tie scores and a few surprises.
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787-10 gets first North America assignments

Paul Heymont ·
United gets its first 787-10s, and is ready to put them to work on two domestic and seven overseas routes.
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AA shakes it up with Alaska, JetBlue

Paul Heymont ·
New deals with Alaska and now JetBlue strengthen American's connections on the West Coast and Northeast, and give JetBlue new international access.
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Trash art, or art in the trash?

Paul Heymont ·
Abandoned at check-in and found in the trash, a valuable painting by Yves Tanguy.
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New list: Most and Least Expensive Cities

Paul Heymont ·
Mercer's annual cost of living survey highlights some surprising winners and losers among cities.
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Surprise! El Al, Etihad in alliance

Paul Heymont ·
Two airlines whose countries only recently established relations are forming a code-share and loyalty alliance.
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AA cancels routes: Not enough planes!

Paul Heymont ·
Delays in delivery of new 787s are leading to cuts and cutbacks in American's international schedules.
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New list: cheapest and most expensive cities

Paul Heymont ·
The cost of living continues to rise, and in some cities its hitting the stratosphere
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Google's 'Year in Search' travel spots

Paul Heymont ·
The year's search engine results may give a hint to where next year's travelers are going
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Art Under Your Feet

Paul Heymont ·
Every now and then, wandering around a city, I've spotted an interesting, even beautiful manhole cover. Yes, the everyday necessity that keeps us from falling into the utilities.
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