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Re: Born in flight, he now flies for a living

DrFumblefinger ·
Great story!!
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Re: Chinese Airlines Looking for Bigger Share of Int'l Service

PortMoresby ·
I have, indeed, noticed that Chinese airlines (China Eastern, China Southern) that I've used domestically or from other Asian countries to China, appearing on fare searches lately, usually with very competitive fares. I intend to pay closer attention. Thanks P.
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Re: Chattanooga & Paris?

Paul Heymont ·
Not that I read Conde Nast's newsletter often...but I'm ready for the Chattanooga choo-choo sometime. It's on my "southern road-trip bucket list" for someday...along with Charleston, Memphis and revisits to Nashville and Savannah. Maybe we could all get together and get Food Network to fund us... And here's a softball: What do Nashville and Athens have in common?
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Starbucks to pop up in France's Monoprix

Paul Heymont ·
French department store/supermarket operator Monoprix will open its doors to Starbucks 'salons du café' in some of its flagship stores, starting with one in Lyon and one in Paris. For Starbucks, it's an opportunity to break out into a...
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Photo Gallery: Basel's Daily Market

Paul Heymont ·
On our recent stopover in Basel, we visited the daily market that's taken place in front of the city's Rathaus, or town hall, for centuries. Unlike the weekly markets that are everywhere, this one is there every day, and bigger on weekends. The...
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Chattanooga & Paris?

PortMoresby ·
PHeymont, attention please. What do Chattanooga and Paris have in common? Well, according to CondÉ Nast's Daily Traveler newsletter, food. It's calling Chattanooga the "next foodie destination" and points us to the, possibly, best eclairs in Paris
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China's 'wealthy' tourists love road trips

Paul Heymont ·
Retired couple from Shandong Province on roof of their RV on tour.   Photo: China Daily   China's growing numbers of people with money to spend on travel aren't all headed for Europe and the Americas—growing numbers are taking to...
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Chinese Airlines Looking for Bigger Share of Int'l Service

Paul Heymont ·
With nearly 100 million Chinese traveling abroad in the last year, China's airlines are looking to expand their share of the business with more planes, more destinations and more promotions.
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Gallery: Borneo, Market in Sibu

PortMoresby ·
I flew from Kota Kinabalu, KK in local parlance, northern Borneo in the State of Sabah, Malaysia, to Sibu in Sarawak, for the sole purpose of traveling by public express boat up the Batang Rajang, the river that serves as the primary highway into the fabled rain forest of Borneo.
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Born in flight, he now flies for a living

Paul Heymont ·
Erkan Geldi, a Turkish Airlines flight attendant has a possibly unique distinction. He may be the world's only airline employee actually born on an airplane. He was born midair on a Turkish Airlines flight to Frankfurt in 1990.
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