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7 hours ago ago from Inconsequential Logic
Virgin Galactic founder, Sir Richard Branson is just a bit closer to his dream of an aircraft designed to take thrill seekers into space...for a nominal fee...ummm...let's try $200,000. Sub-orbital passenger flights could start as early as 2011 from Virgin Galactic’s space port in New Mexico which is currently under construction. With more than 300 future passengers already putting up the $200,000 for a seat on SpaceShipTwo, there appears ...
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3 hours ago ago from All About Travelling in The World
There's no denying that it has become more and more difficult to fly without running into snags or problems with the airport or the airlines. Enduring the line at the security check point in some airports is enough to put some passengers in a bad mood. However, despite all of the inconveniences that come with flying, it is a necessity. There are several things that can be done to make flying easier and more hassle free, and all that is ...
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22 hours ago ago from Flyghts
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2 hours ago ago from Ample Beauties
Saw this on AOL: The Debate Rages On: Should Obese Passengers Pay More? By AOL Travel Staff A photo of an obese airplane passenger has inspired a passionate debate as to whether or not overweight fliers should pay more. The airline's position: Credit: Flightglobal The photo in question is believed to have been taken from American Airlines. We spoke with American Airlines media spokesperson Tim Smith to get his take on the situation. Here's ...
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2 hours ago ago from AIRLINE BIZ
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