October 29, 2014

Air New Zealand’s Hilarious 787-9 Promotional Video

Air New Zealand is the launch customer for the Boeing 787-9, which began operating between Auckland and Perth as of October 15, 2014. By next month it will also be flying to Tokyo Narita and Shanghai. I'd argue Air New Zealand's 787-9 is also the sexiest plane out there.


Anyway, Air New Zealand released a hilarious video entitled "the happiest place in the sky," which showcases all four cabins on their new 787-9. Check it out.


Air New Zealand does a heck of a job with marketing, and clearly it goes beyond their safety videos.


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Delta Will Eliminate Stopovers on Awards in January

This is my best read and advice, not something that Delta has officially confirmed, just something I believe they have tipped their hand on. Delta rolled out IT changes that caused stopovers not to price correctly a couple of days ago. Adding a stopover in Europe on a business class award cost 50,000 miles more […]


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The Abode of Chaos in Saint-Romain-au-Mont-d'Or, France

The Abode of Chaos


Thierry Ehrmann was perhaps an unlikely candidate for scandal when he created a museum in 1999. Founder and CEO of the Serveur Group, a large company with over 400 employees and 70 billion Euros of annual revenue, and Artprice, ensuring Ehrmann spent many years deeply entrenched in the art world. But Ehrmann now finds himself embroiled in a legal battle that, at its core, questions whether art is more important then history.


In 1999, Ehrmann moved back to Lyon, his ancestral home, and began transforming his 17th-century house into a radical piece of ever-changing art. The home/museum was intended to reflect chaos, as its name "The Abode of Chaos" in English suggests. The installations reflect the political turmoil of the world: burned cars in the parking lot, a sculpture of the fallen World Trade Center towers, rubble walls, and falling cables. Ehrmann also plans to build walls that mimic the Berlin Wall and the separation barrier between Israel and the West Bank. The house is still being transformed by artists invited to work in situ at the abode.


But the city of Lyon has not been happy with the transformation of a prized architectural home into an "Abode of Chaos." Ehrmann has been fined for illegal construction, and his legal battle has made it up to the French Supreme Court. Whether the court will appreciate Ehrmann's vision for the "The Abode of Chaos" remains to be seen.




















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Dragon Escalator in Beijing, China

Dragon Escalator


Situated roughly 85km to the north of Beijing, Longqing Gorge is a pleasant change of pace from the crowded streets of China's capital. Home to China's largest dam, the otherwise tranquil surroundings are slashed by a gigantic dragon escalator that takes visitors to the top of the dam.


Seemingly out of place against the cliffs in the background, the bright yellow behemoth rises 258 meters and is the world's largest outdoor escalator. Once at the top of the gorge you can engage in even more adventures, including a ride in a cable car or a boat trip on the artificial lake. If a boat ride sounds too slow for you, you can always bungee jump in the gorge as well.


As if the chance of plummeting into the gorge is not frightening enough, the top of the peak also has a fantastic display of fake animals in scary poses, adding a cheesy element to the adventure.


You can ride the giant escalator as much as you want, but unfortunately, the escalator only goes up. To come down you can choose to take the stairs, or pay a little extra to ride the toboggan down.








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Swiss Alps from the air [video]

I brought my quad-copter to Switzerland for two weeks of Alps exploration. It is always a challenge finding a new location that nobody has photographed.



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Review: Etihad Airways Business Class Lounge Abu Dhabi Airport AUH

Even though I've transited Abu Dhabi Airport a handful of times, I've always flown out of Terminal 3. While it's not quite as blingy as some other terminals in the Middle East, it is a solid terminal... well, except for the US pre-clearance facility.


My flight to Cairo, however, was departing out of Terminal 1. That was a new experience for me. I followed the signage towards Terminal 1, which led me down to a seemingly never-ending series of corridors.


After about 15 minutes of walking I found myself in Terminal 1, which felt much older than Terminal 3.


I followed the signage towards the Etihad Lounge, which was located one level up from the concourse.


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Lean IT thinking enters the Amadeus vernacular

Amadeus’ desire to position itself as a thought leader for the travel technology sector sees the release of its latest discussion document, ...



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Signs you were born in Philadelphia

2. You’ve been mocked for your accent. No matter where you go, the way certain words come out of a Philadelphian’s mouth seems to grab people’s attention.



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ACT NOW If You Want to Take Advantage of a US Airways Trial Preferred Challenge

US Airways offers a paid status challenge program where you get temporary status for 90 days and then have an opportunity to fly to keep that status on an accelerated basis. At the beginning of the month US Airways eliminated the ability to buy miles towards status, which used to be a great alternative to […]


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13 dead giveaways you’re from Vancouver

#5) 5. You’re pretty sure you still own a bedraggled Cowichan sweater.



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12 phrases only Spaniards understand

"Llevarse el gato al agua" means, "To take the cat to the water." Not an easy task, right? This phrase means someone managed to do something very difficult.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/12-phrases-spaniards-understand/

Photos that defy perspective

Did she really kiss the Great Sphinx of Egypt? Forced perspective uses optical illusion to make objects appear closer or farther than the really are. The resulting pictures will blow your mind.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/29/travel/forced-perspective-photography-irpt/index.html

Diving into the heart of Dallas: Essential guide for executive travelers

Top places in Big D to dine with clients, sleep comfortably and buy gifts that clearly didn't come from the airport.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/29/travel/dallas-essential-guide/index.html

Fans and followers slip down the list in airline social media [INFOGRAPHIC]

Airlines say they are planning to invest more in their social media efforts according to the latest findings in the SimpliFlying airline ...



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Insider's guide to Whistler: Ep. 3

Our intrepid guides take a break from skiing and snowboarding to try out some of Whistler's alternative activity highlights.



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