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WHAT S THE MATTER WITH AIRPORTS?

WHAT’S THE MATTER WITH AIRPORTS? Arrivals hall at Kotoka International Airport, Accra, Ghana. Photo by author. “Air travel has influenced the architecture and design of our century to a perhaps greater degree than anything else, including even the automobile.” John Zukowsky, from   FOR A WHOLE HOST OF REASONS, airports are often bewildering, maddening places.  There is much to be found in the modern-day terminal to enrage, confuse, or vex the traveler. Where to begin? The following list was inspired by a layover I spent not long ago at Incheon International Airport (ICN), serving Seoul, Korea.  Not to take away from perennial survey-toppers like Amsterdam’s Schiphol or Singapore’s Changi Airport (amenities at Changi include a movie theater, a swimming pool and a butterfly garden), but Incheon stands as the most functional, attractive, and overall flyer-friendly airport I’ve ever visited. It’s cavernous and immaculate, with a cathedral-like calm throughout.�

Fewer passengers will fly, but planes will still be crowded

Fewer passengers will fly, but planes will still be crowded May 14, 2008 NEW YORK – Fewer people will fly this summer, according the Air Transport Association, and those who do should expect higher fares and crowded flights. “I think that a rise in fares is inevitable,” said James May, president of the industry group ATA, speaking at a press conference in Washington, D.C. Tuesday. NEW YORK – Fewer people will fly this summer, according the Air Transport Association, and those who do should expect higher fares and crowded flights. “I think that a rise in fares is inevitable,” said James May, president of the industry group ATA, speaking at a press conference in Washington, D.C. Tuesday.

National Aerobatics Day on June 26 highlights precision flight

Share: The International Aerobatics Club is hosting its inaugural National Aerobatics Day on June 26 to showcase the skill, beauty, and excitement of competition aerobatic flight. The IAC is a division of the Experimental Aircraft Association and manages the sport of aerobatics in the United States. OSHKOSH, Wis. (PRWEB) March 16, 2021 The skill, beauty, and excitement of aerobatic flight will be celebrated on Saturday, June 26, during the inaugural National Aerobatics Day, as announced by the International Aerobatics Club (IAC). National Aerobatics Day is the perfect day to host an aerobatic camp, a BBQ, a practice session, or to share videos of aerobatic activity online, said Jim Bourke, IAC President. With over 40 chapters nationwide and two international chapters, IAC members will be organizing these types of activities and others to engage the public and general aviation pilots in aerobatics.

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