We all know the process of getting through X-ray has become something of a time consuming organized chaos in the past several years. In fact, I’d put it up towards …
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Considering how much I like flying on Delta, I send my share of shade in their direction. To their credit, they’ve been great about allowing passengers to use technology to …
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Airports
FYI: If You Drive Your Car Into an Airport, You’ll Be Arrested
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegIt’s not every day that someone drives their car onto the tarmac of an airport and then smashes it into the terminal, but there you go. According to the New …
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Kansas City International Airport is a public airport in Kansas City, Missouri, located 15 miles northwest of Downtown Kansas City in Platte County, Missouri. The airport opened in 1972 and …
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Airports
History: Why Hamad Int’l Airport Has a 23ft. Teddy Bear on Display
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegQatar’s Hamad International Airport (DOH), located east of the country’s capital of Doha, opened its doors in April, 2014. Originally scheduled to open in 2008, it suffered through several costly …
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What To Do If You Lose An Item In A Rental Car, At the Airport or On A Flight
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegA while back we went over what you should do if you leave something behind at the TSA checkpoint, such as electronics (it happens ALLL the time, y’all). However that’s …
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The Airport TV Station That’s Taken Over The Old CNN Screens
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegIn March 2021, the CNN Airport Network permanently went off the air. The family-friendly station, which was much more news-oriented than its politics-oriented parent company, was shut down after 30 …
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We’ve all been there. Due to any number of reasons, there’s always the possibility that your flight will arrive later than expected, even though airlines build in a buffer to …
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It feels as if the construction at the 3 major NYC-area airports has been going on for forever. And that could be because it really has been years and years. …
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If you flew in the years before Covid (and if you’re reading this, I assume you have), you surely remember the drill: when you got up to the officer at …