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November 13, 2014
Cultured Traveler: In Ethiopia’s Capital, a Resurgent Jazz Scene
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Travis’ Accident Part 2: Flight In The Black Hawk
“Colorado Air National Guard has accepted the mission.”
Those were the words that came over Ruth’s radio as she called base for the morning check-in. The excitement on the mountain was palpable. Not only had survived the night, but now I had a first class ticket off the mountain. It was close to 7 AM by now and the chopper crew had said they would be leaving soon, meaning there wasn’t much time to get ready.
In the tradition of One Mile at a Time, this is my review of the Black Hawk flight -- the best flight of my life.
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from One Mile at a Time http://onemileatatime.boardingarea.com/2014/11/13/travis-accident-part-2-flight-in-the-black-hawk/
Traveling Troubadour: Mulatu Astatke
from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2014/11/13/traveling-troubadour-mulatu-astatke/
Facebook simplifies understanding of privacy controls
from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/facebook-simplifies-understanding-privacy-controls-social-network/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=facebook-simplifies-understanding-privacy-controls-social-network
Journey to the Center of Snæfellsjökull
from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2014/11/13/journey-to-the-center-of-snaefellsjokull/
Review: US Airways Business Class A330 London Heathrow to Charlotte
I was quite looking forward to this flight for two reasons:
-- The last time I flew US Airways business class was from Charlotte to Paris about a year ago, and the service was amusingly bad, so I was curious if that was the exception or the norm
-- Given the merger with American and the "standardizing" of products, I was curious how the offerings differed from my flight last year
Upon boarding through door 2L I was pointed left into the business class cabin. US Airways has the most primitive form of reverse herringbone seats of any airline, and that's actually a compliment. Reverse herringbone seats are my favorite type of business class hard product, and US Airways is the airline that first offered these seats.
So while the seats aren't quite as snazzy as the "evolved" versions of the product available on American, Cathay Pacific, and EVA, etc., it's still a fantastic product.
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United Increases Revenue Requirements for Elite Status
United has updated their elite qualification critieria at united.com to show that next year the minimum spending requirement to earn elite status will go up for each status level by 20%. That’s the exact percentage that Delta is raising their requirement. So United isn’t looking at their elite ranks and figuring out at what spend […]
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The Behind-the-Scenes with Air New Zealand Video hits tomorrow!
from Stuck in Customs http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2014/11/13/the-behind-the-scenes-with-air-new-zealand-video-hits-tomorrow/
The Getaway: Tips for Last-Minute Holiday Travel
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Lufthansa Frankfurt To Tampa Flights Starting Fall 2015
Woohoo, dreams come true! Except when they do they're rarely as you imagine.
I lived in Tampa for over a decade, and when I did I had three realistic "dream" routes out of Tampa International Airport (key word being realistic, though I would've certainly taken an Emirates A380 nonstop flight to Dubai as well):
-- Alaska to Seattle
-- American to Los Angeles
-- Lufthansa to Frankfurt
The first two came true. Alaska launched service between Tampa and Seattle back in June. Too bad I don't really have a need to fly to Seattle anymore. And American's flight between Tampa and Los Angeles launched just last week.
Lufthansa was more of a stretch, but I figured it was always a possibility. What could be better than taking a shower at home and having caviar a couple of hours later enroute to Frankfurt. Or for that matter, going to the First Class Terminal in Frankfurt and then taking a nonstop flight home. Sounds good, right?
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Please Cast Your Ironic Vote for View from the Wing!
Chrstopher Elliott is running a poll about the best travel blog. Somewhat surprisingly, I’m nominated. Now, I can’t imagine actually winning a best blog award voted on by his readers. Goodness knows he and I have had our disagreements in the past, and our audiences – who our writings are likely to appeal to – […]
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“The Voice In Your Head Isn’t Lying” : Sara Lovett’s Quest
from The Art of Non-Conformity http://chrisguillebeau.com/the-voice-in-your-head-isnt-lying/
In Transit Blog: A Freud Museum Exhibition Plumbs Meanings
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