British Airways, the airline partner of the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games in London, unveiled the first in a series of jets to be painted like a dove, with a very golden livery. The first A319, registered G-EUOH, was deployed on BA1420 from London’s Heathrow Airport to Copenhagen, Denmark today. The aircraft is the first … Continue reading »
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Introducing MediaExploration, a New Racing Winds Project
When we went to Morocco last May, we were super excited to share our experiences with you. We did so through standard trip reports, blog posts, and by posting links to our massive photo galleries on Flickr. But as we reexamined our trip, nearly a year later, this overwhelming amount of information presented was just … Continue reading »
[PHOTOS] First Look at Atlanta’s New International Terminal
Concourse F, a new international terminal at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, has been under construction for a while now, and it’s slated to open on May 16. The new terminal boats some nice architecture, and has 12 gates solely for international use. We were able to get ahold of some photos of the new terminal, so … Continue reading »
Airplane Mode: Playlists for Every Destination
It’s the night before a big trip, and you’re on iTunes scouring the charts for worthy music, or feverishly loading songs onto your iPod by the tens. Don’t lie, we all do it. The thought of spending the next eight hours in the sky may be daunting for some people, but having a good music … Continue reading »
[PHOTOS] Cathay Pacific’s New Premium Economy Class: The Rundown
Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific has released photos of their much-anticipated Premium Economy class seats, to be installed on their Boeing 777-300ER, Boeing 747-400, and select Airbus A330 and Airbus A340 aircraft. Features Cathay Pacific, as with any carrier who introduces a premium economy class, aims to offer a higher level of service in Y+ than … Continue reading »
[COUNTDOWN] Good Practices for Every Type of Traveler
My trip to Morocco this past summer gave me a whole lot of knowledge about how good travel works. I’m not a travel expert, but my exploration of Northern Africa was one of the best things I’ve ever done. It wasn’t without, however, some good planning and a lot of involvement, it’s a trip that … Continue reading »