Travel News for July 3rd 2011 through July 6th 2011
Bringing you what’s new in travel for July 3rd 2011 through July 6th 2011:
- On the passing of Bombardier’s James Hoblyn – FlightBlogger – Aviation News, Commentary and Analysis-
Bombardier Aerospace announced today that one of its own, James Hoblyn, passed away on July 3. Hoblyn served as President, Bombardier Customer Services & Specialized and Amphibious Aircraft.I first met James last year on my way to EBACE in Geneva….
- That’s Ridiculous! The ATM Sucked My Money Back – posted this over on Frommer’s : Traveling overseas often means relying on ATMs for quick cash. Unfortunately, some travelers have found that some machines will debit your account for cash that was never actually received. What’s a traveler to do?
- Ask Trip Coach: Camping – Brad Tuttle recently posted this on This Just In…Newsweek’s Travel Blog:
Hiking the High Sierra Camp Loop in Yosemite National Park (Courtesy kriskelly49/myBudgetTravel)You can’t get much closer to nature than when you’re sleeping out under the stars. But make the wrong move at the campground and your crew will be seriously un-happy campers.
- The Dream arrives in Japan-
It what was a picture perfect moment, a rainbow made an appearance as the 787 Dreamliner decked out in ANA livery touched down in Japan for the first time. More than 1,000 people— almost all armed with a camera— turned out to witness history.Look closely and you can see a rainbow forming thanks to the water cannon salute. The airplane landed Sunday morning (Japan time).
ANA and Boeing have a busy week planned for the second flight test 787, known as ZA002. It began on the approximately nine-… show all text - 100 Blog Topics I Hope YOU Write-
- South Island of New Zealand, known for fjords, forests, beaches and plains | Travel tip | Traveldudes.org-
The South Island of New Zealand is characterized by grand open landscapes.Divided by a backbone of mountain aptly called the Southern Alps, the South Island is known for spectacular and fiords, large beech forests, golden sand beaches and
- The Romanesque Bridge over the Fluvia River in Besalu, Costa Brava in Spain | Photo | Traveldudes.org-
Besalu was designated as a historical national property in 1966. Thanks Costa Brava Tourist Board for inviting the Travel Dudes!
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