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Reveal Imaging Tech Awarded Airport Contract
Corporate Connecticut | October 16th 2009 by Chris Brunson
Reveal Imaging Technologies has signed a $3.9 million contract with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for developing an enhanced personnel inspection system for U.S. airports.The technology will combine multiple sensors with automated detectio read more
Why You Should Never Fly Without A Hammock
Trek Life - Outdoor News, Camping, Hiking, Eco Issues and mo… | October 16th 2009 by Seth Haber
Many people refer to our hammocks as ‘camping hammocks’. While camping, hiking and backpacking are amazing uses for our hammocks it was obvious to me very early on that the benefits of a Trek Light Hammock go way beyond its application read more
Passengers Are Choosing Regional Airports By Keith Barrett
Travel-world.co.in | October 16th 2009 by umesh
The very largest international airports now tend to have a lot of amenities, including many shops and services. Also on offer are flights to many destinations around the world. It seems strange to think that many people are, however, choosing to make read more
Why People Use Local Airports By Keith Barrett
Travel-world.co.in | October 16th 2009 by umesh
In some of the largest countries on the globe it often feels like there are airports for every city. The situation in the UK has often felt somewhat different and this is, essentially, a small island. For many of us, it’s not unusual to have to read more
Main Advantages of Regional Airports By Keith Barrett
Travel-world.co.in | October 16th 2009 by umesh
In many of the very largest nations of the world it seems like there are numerous domestic airports to allow people to move around easily. In the UK we’ve often been used to living on a rather smaller scale. It’s often been expected, for read more
Advantages of Local Airports By Keith Barrett
Travel-world.co.in | October 16th 2009 by umesh
Some countries of the world are so great in size that it almost seems like every city needs its own airport. Here in the UK, we’re used to living life on a smaller scale. Many of us have grown used to travelling to London before flying out of t read more
SITA survey finds huge growth in online booking in Brazil
Air ticket sales news | October 16th 2009 by Barbora
A global benchmark survey of leading airport hubs has found that online booking among passengers using the Brazilian gateway, Sao Paulo Guarulhos, has risen almost 50% over the last twelve months, it was announced today at the ALTA Airline Leaders read more
Detroit Metropolitan Airport (7): McNamara Terminal
Urban Photography | October 15th 2009 by Serdar Kaya
The McNamara Terminal at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport, a major international airport in Romulus, Michigan. ... read more
Detroit Metropolitan Airport (6): Gates
Urban Photography | October 15th 2009 by Serdar Kaya
Gates at the Concourse A in the McNamara Terminal at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport, a major international airport in Romulus, Michigan. ... read more
Detroit Metropolitan Airport (5): Gates
Urban Photography | October 15th 2009 by Serdar Kaya
Gates at the Concourse A in the McNamara Terminal at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport, a major international airport in Romulus, Michigan. ... read more
Detroit Metropolitan Airport (4): Escalators
Urban Photography | October 15th 2009 by Serdar Kaya
Escalators in the McNamara Terminal at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport, a major international airport in Romulus, Michigan. ... read more
Detroit Metropolitan Airport (3): Light Tunnel
Urban Photography | October 15th 2009 by Serdar Kaya
The Light Tunnel between Concourse A and Concourse B/C in the McNamara Terminal at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport, a major international airport in Romulus, Michigan. ... read more
X-Ray Scanners, Naked Images, Child Porn, and Airports...
The RAB Experience | October 15th 2009 by Rob Baiton
Manchester Airport is trialling an X-ray machine that is being used to scan passengers before they enter the departure lounge of the airport. The scan takes a few seconds and are expected to do away with the need for a physical frisk of the traveler read more
OHHHH, we missed ya, beauty
Escape to Joyceland | October 15th 2009 by Lori Schmidt Lutze
Oh, that sunshine and warm weather did our hearts good! We flew through gray skies and rain to leave town and returned to gray skies and light drizzle. What gives with the gray skies?? We wonder what it would be like to live in the land of read more
Stuffing Pants With Songbirds
WEIRD in LA | October 14th 2009 by
What do you get if you're caught at LAX smuggling more than a dozen exotic Asian songbirds in your pants? Up to 26 years in prison.About 7 months ago I remember hearing about this weird news story on KTLA.In March, Sony Dong, was arrested at LAX tryi read more
Detroit Metropolitan Airport (2): Entrance of the Light Tunnel
Urban Photography | October 14th 2009 by Serdar Kaya
The entrance of the Light Tunnel between Concourse A and Concourse B/C in the McNamara Terminal at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport, a major international airport in Romulus, Michigan. ... read more
The Bare Essentials of Security
Luxique Luxury Travel | October 14th 2009 by luxurytraveller
Manchester Airport in north-west England has begun a trial of a controversial X-ray scanner that provides a virtual strip-search without the passenger needing to undress. The Times newspaper described the process: “As passengers pass through t read more
Tejas Art Gallery-Art Exhibition in Kolkata | Calcutta Tube …
All About Design !!!! | October 14th 2009 by erina
Tejas Art gallery in Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) promotes affordable but high quality art in every medium. read more
Detroit Metropolitan Airport (1): Entrance of the Light Tunnel
Urban Photography | October 14th 2009 by Serdar Kaya
The entrance of the Light Tunnel between Concourse A and Concourse B/C in the McNamara Terminal at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport, a major international airport in Romulus, Michigan. ... read more
Airports survey finds Atlanta top in passenger self-service
Air ticket sales news | October 14th 2009 by Barbora
The explosive worldwide growth in passenger self-service is being led by the world’s busiest airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta, where self-service check-in now stands at an industry-leading benchmark of 83.8% of passengers – almost doub read more
Moscow Prohibited Alcohol Sale in Airports
Adventure Travel Guide | October 14th 2009 by Mushegh H
Passengers suffering from aerophobia, from now on will have difficulties. The sale of strong alcoholic drinks will be banned in the airports of Moscow. Moscow transport prosecutor’s office conducts inspections of bars and restaurants in the She read more
Manchester Airport to use Naked scanner
UK Travel & Aviation Blog | October 14th 2009 by traveljungle
after being tested at Heathrow Airport until late 2008 the Naked scanner is now installed at Manchester´s Terminal 2.The advantage for us Customers is that we will no longer have to remove our coats, shoes, belts and watches as we pass through sec read more
Baggage essentials. Tips and instructions.
Air ticket sales news | October 12th 2009 by Barbora
Transportations of baggage is an essential part of traveling. Every airline has different rules and baggage policy about baggage allowances. It is important to know exactly what to look for on a website of a certain airline. Do you know how to check- read more
giving you my Seoul
Sayangku Azura | October 11th 2009 by Sayangkuazura
I am at my happiest at the moment.Since one year ago I am blessed with so many good things.Recently I had said something not very nice... I said if life is like a box of chocolate then I must have had chosen a bitter one wh read more
Self-serve Checkpoint?
StudentsInEurope Blog: The Backpacking Experience | October 8th 2009
Global Entry clearance stations I’ve heard of carpool lanes, drive-up ATMs and concert will call, yes, but express customs clearance? That’s a new one. Now, qualified individuals can become part of a program called Global Entry and, after read more
Asia's best travel brands
Business Traveler in Asia-Pacific | October 8th 2009
Smarttravelasia.com, an independent online travel magazine dedicated to Asia, has just released the results of its 2009 Best Travel Brands readers’ poll and you may or may not agree with all of the results. Here are some of the top picks for each read more
Flights to Bangkok, Thailand
Grumpy Expat | October 8th 2009 by Stualan
Bangkok, Thailand, is a popular flight destination for travellers from around the world. Suvarnabhumi Airport can rightly claim to be a major 'hub', as the linguistically fashionable might put it. But which airline would you choose? My flights to and read more
The best airports for business travellers
Gulliver | October 8th 2009
Not just the great communicator CONDÉ NAST TRAVELER has released the results of its annual business travel awards online, and it appears that cuts at the publishing giant are taking their effect: there's n read more
New FAA plane tracking computer off to a bad start | Gadling.com
Software preview - Opensorce - Freeware - Shareware - Intern… | October 7th 2009 by blogger shadows.
The “En Route Automation” computer system provides better flight management, and allows flight controllers to handle more aircraft, in a wider range than the current systems. Read the original post: New FAA plane tracking computer off read more
FAST: DHS Funds Body Signals Scan Project
Death by 1000 Papercuts | October 7th 2009 by Randy B.
[ABOVE: FAST Body Signal Scans won't look like this--we hope.] COMING TO A FUTURE AIRPORT NEAR YOU? Travelers to be Detained Unless Body Signals are JUST RIGHT WELCOME TO THE FUTURE, BABY! Under the guise of security with convenience, the Depar read more

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