Today in Travel News for October 24th 2011
Bringing you what’s new in travel for October 24th 2011
- FAA proposes $160,000 civil penalty against SkyWest | ATWOnline –
The US FAA is proposing a civil penalty of $160,000 against Utah-based SkyWest Airlines for allegedly operating four regional jet aircraft on four revenue passenger flights March 3 after failing to follow its procedures for documenting cargo and baggage, resulting in incorrect weight, balance, cargo and baggage load data.
- Trip Coach: Share Your Upgrade Strategies – Fran Golden recently posted this on This Just In… Newsweek's Travel Blog:
757 Transcontinental BusinessElite (Delta AIr Lines) - REVIEW: Disney’s First Hawaii Resort a ‘Game-Changer’ – Smarter Travel has posted some info about eileen ogintz: Eileen Ogintz raves about Aulani, Disney's newest resort and its first in Hawaii. What's to love? Just about everything, says Ogintz.
Head over to www.smartertravel.com to read the whole article.
- The birds … #72/365 (Taken with Instagram at… | nonnyjorris –
The birds … #72/365 (Taken with Instagram at Center Parcs Bispinger Heide)
- China: 20% Off Beijing, Shanghai, and Yangtze River Cruise – Smarter Travel has posted some info about three gorges: If China is on your "bucket list," kick off 2012 with this package that includes the Great Wall, Forbidden City, and a four-night cruise through the mist-shrouded Three Gorges.
Head over to www.smartertravel.com to read the whole article.
- Is Legoland Florida Worth the Cost? – Sean O'Neill recently posted this on This Just In… Newsweek's Travel Blog:
- World Routes: Taipei Taoyuan International Airport Status Overview | AIRLINE ROUTE –
During the World Routes event earlier this month, the author for this site had the opportunity to sat down with delegates from Taipei Taoyuan International Airport and had a discussion regarding the current status and the future plan of the airport.
The following are selected excerpts from the interview. Note the original interview was conducted in Chinese. Below is the translation to English. There is no alteration to its main message the airport trying to spread out, despite the translation to show all text
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