Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Image Source: Visit Wales
Back on November 16th, 1945, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization was founded. continue reading...
The automotive consultant Tom Stuker is United Airlines’ number one customer and he proved it when he became the first person to reach 10 million miles in the company’s Mileage Plus Program. continue reading...
Happy Earth Day, everyone! continue reading...
After a shark killed one tourist and injured several more in a spate of five attacks at Sharm el Sheikh, the Red Sea resort, here is a list of ten of the most infamous shark attacks in history from The Telegraph.com’s writer Nick Collins. continue reading...
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The top tour operators created a list of exciting and memoriable vacations for Travel&Leisure.com continue reading...
Kulula is a low-cost South-African airline that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
Check out their brand-new and hilarious livery. One of their Boeing 737-86N (ZS-ZWP / OK-PIK), called “Flying 101″ is entirely covered with details and funny remarks about the plane. continue reading...
Interesting piece in today’s Globe & Mail that, no joke, is about the Commuter Pain Index. continue reading...
If you’re thinking of travelling the globe this summer, you’ll have the opportunity to make new friends, see new sites and, of course, try new foods. continue reading...
James Lawrence raises money for Tri And Give a Dam. He does so by racing in half-Ironmans.
Recently, on a trip back from Hawaii, Delta charged him $200 to ship his (snazzy) bike, wrecked it, and won’t pay for it or even refund the $200 he paid to have it shipped. Essentially, this is the Delta-specific version of United Breaks Guitars, but it hurts just that extra little bit because Lawrence got screwed while trying to help people. continue reading...
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