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sheltiechicago · 1 year
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MAD designs feather-like terminal for Changchun airport in China
A floating feather was the visual reference for the airport terminal that Chinese architecture studio MAD is designing in the city of Changchun, Jilin province, China.
Terminal 3 at Changchun Longjia International Airport will have a distinctive fan-shaped form, which is intended to resemble "a feather floating in the breeze".
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eurovisionart · 2 years
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🇮🇪 Linda Martin - Terminal 3
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avawardell · 1 year
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the tube in london is the best place ever. fight me
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infosisraelnews · 4 months
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La low-cost Ryanair revient sur le marché israélien
Ryanair revient sur le marché israélien. La compagnie low-cost irlandaise a annoncé qu’elle reprendrait ses vols vers Tel Aviv depuis Athènes, Papos, Berlin, Budapest, Bari, Bergame et Malte après la réouverture du terminal 1. Moins cher pour les compagnies aériennes, le Terminal 1 a ouvert hier ses portes aux vols intérieurs et aux vols low-cost.  Ryanair est revenue en Israël début février,…
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majianguo · 6 months
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This was our first domestic flight departing from Terminal 3 at Soekarno Hatta International as well as our first time taking the government-owned Pelita Air. I'd say that flying in and out of Terminal 3 is significantly better than Terminals 1 and 2, it's almost like a shopping mall in comparision. It was nice having coffee at Malacca Toast which was one of my favorite cafe chains when we lived in Jakarta.
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relaxingifs · 5 months
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Fantasia (1940) - The Pastoral Symphony
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puppetmaster13u · 5 months
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Prompt 295
So, maybe Danny should have been more specific when he said he wanted to get reincarnated, because this? Is not an ideal situation. 
See he’s fine with being a clone, really, but uh, apparently the scientists want to terminate him- which, like dude, he’s not even melting or actively dying! So what if he failed at their tests, his body is three, give him a break! 
Well, at least it’s given him certainty in getting out, because these are Not good people. He wanted to give them the benefit of the doubt and- hold up, another clone? Brother? Two brothers? One aged up, one in the middle of it- since his own aging-up failed past three? 
Oh hell no, they can’t experiment on his brothers, those are his brothers and living people just as much as he is! Time to break out- and he’s taking those papers thank you- and gonna’ grab his… he’s gonna’ call them his triplets because they’re the same age, just aged differently. 
Now hold his hand, they’re runnin’ to the mountai- oh thank fuck, the physically-oldest of them can fly. To the mountains while they have the cover of night and they can figure things out. At least his life isn’t boring yet…
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saturdaysky · 11 months
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when your waterdhavian crush ambushes you with extremely cheesy flirting and to your deep horror, it works
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if you respond equally cheesily — "Read it? I could've written the thing 😏😏😏" — he hits you with this:
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i'm afraid there was simply no one else for me after that
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l3irdl3rain · 7 months
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save me senior cat on petfinder, save me
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waffaatw · 2 years
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Dubai airport game space: Passengers can now rest and play 24 hours  
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The new gaming lounge at Dubai International Airport Terminal-3 offers 30 minutes of laytime to infinite hours every day. The lounge was inaugurated last month and is surely a super cool addition to the area which is gaining popularity rapidly and evolving into a dearest choice among the millions of passengers passing through Dubai International Airport, DXB.
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travel-airport-plus · 2 years
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Discover the Top Heathrow Airport Hints and Tips.
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Even while travelling through any airport can be difficult, doing so through one as large as Heathrow might be intimidating. We've created the best Heathrow Airport tips and tricks to ease your journey in order to assist you with that.
Install The Heathrow App
The official Heathrow app is made to make your trip easy and pleasurable. It allows you to track flights, arrange parking, find dining and retail options, and even pre-order food and drinks.
The Heathrow app is the perfect travel companion to help you make the most of your journey, whether it's your first time at Heathrow or you travel there frequently.
Install an app from Google Play
Install an app from the App Store
2. Reserve a Flight Seat
Try to book an aisle seat at the front of the plane when you check in for your journey. If you simply have carry-on luggage, this should allow you to disembark before other passengers on your flight and begin moving through the airport.
If the airline doesn't allow seat reservations, it's worthwhile to pay for priority boarding to board before the rest of the passengers and secure a suitable seat.
3. Arrive Promptly at the Airport
When travelling through Heathrow and other large airports, it is crucial to plan ahead.
We advise travellers to give themselves three hours at Heathrow during the summer to check in and make sure all their travel documents are current before they arrive.
(However, we ask that you avoid arriving significantly early for your journey to avoid avoidable traffic jams at the airport.)
4. Decide to use the left Security lane.
This is a useful trick to know in many situations, but it's particularly useful in airports. How come left? Since more people are right-handed, they tend to turn more to the right. The lines are probably shorter if you choose the left-hand security lanes.
5. Get Faster Service and Shorter lines at Terminal
In terminal 5, look for the left-side tube exit. After passing through there, proceed to the right side to check in and drop off bags. These check-ins are seen to have shorter lines and to offer quicker service.
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6. Enjoy yourself in the Lounge
You may avoid the throng at one of the several lounges scattered throughout Heathrow Airport if you arrive there with plenty of time to spare.
You must pay to join, though, unless you're travelling in business class or are a part of a loyalty club.
We advise you to spend a few hours before your flight at the No. 1 Lounge at Terminal 3.
Sometimes it's less expensive to pay for the lounge and get everything for free if you're going to buy a newspaper, use the Wi-Fi, and spend money on beverages and food.
While you wait to be called to your gate for departure, you'll also be able to take in some breathtaking views of the runway.
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nikonstudio · 2 years
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Unlike unopened economies around the world, Singapore’s decision to reopen her trade doors is one that is viewed as prudent, wise and forward looking. Frankly, its been over 2 years since I stepped through a sky bridge. The reloading of work issues, unresolved questions from clients towards contract closure seems so familiar, as I sink back into the life that seems just like yesterday.
I would not say its fun, neither a chore. Just a mix of relief to properly get out of the small island for a few weeks and recalibrate my road warrior mindset. The choice to avoid Europe for transit was the wise way this time round, with airport, airline strikes littering all over that continent.
It would the first trip the Nikon Z5 will come along with me, together with a fixed 20mm prime. I guess its the gear to pick over the bigger sibling to ensure I can avoid checking in anything. Did it perform any better over my expectation? The shutter count indicates 98 on the Z5, so its too early to tell at this point in time.
Take a peek in the darkened cabin of the Etihad carrier...make a call.
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greenbagjosh · 2 years
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Thursday 7 November 2002 - SFO to Dulles and onwards to Germany
7 November 2002 EN  Hi everyone.  Twenty years ago today, I flew not only to Frankfurt am Main, but I also flew farther to Nuremberg and took the train to Hamburg Hbf.  I had my passport and rail pass ready.  You could not tell the excitement to be going back in Europe again.
DE  Hallo allerseits. Heute vor 20 Jahren bin ich nicht nur nach Frankfurt am Main geflogen, sondern bin noch weiter nach Nürnberg geflogen und mit dem Zug nach Hamburg Hbf gefahren. Ich hatte meinen Reisepass und Bahnpass bereit. Man konnte die Aufregung, wieder nach Europa zurückzukehren, nicht spüren.
DK  Hej allesammen. For tyve år siden i dag fløj jeg ikke kun til Frankfurt am Main, men jeg fløj også længere til Nürnberg og tog toget til Hamburg Hbf. Jeg havde mit pas og togkort klar. Man kunne ikke mærke spændingen over at tage tilbage til Europa igen.
SE  Hej allihopa. För tjugo år sedan idag flög jag inte bara till Frankfurt am Main, utan jag flög också längre till Nürnberg och tog tåget till Hamburg Hbf. Jag hade mitt pass och tågpass redo. Man kunde inte säga spänningen över att åka tillbaka till Europa igen.
FR  Salut tout le monde. Il y a vingt ans aujourd'hui, je n'ai pas seulement pris l'avion pour Francfort-sur-le-Main, mais j'ai également pris l'avion plus loin pour Nuremberg et pris le train pour Hambourg Hbf. J'avais mon passeport et mon passe ferroviaire prêts. Vous ne pouviez pas dire l'excitation de retourner en Europe.
Good morning!  I had spent the night at my parent's house in Los Altos, so that my mother would take me to SFO airport.  I did not eat much for breakfast, just coffee and toast.  I had my bags packed, my small green North Face bag, and my brand new roller bag, a spruce green bag with red stitching "Rick Steves" as I bought it from the Rick Steves Europe travel site.  I also had bought my rail pass from the Rick Steves website, and also received some rail maps for the journey.
About 5:30 AM, my mother took me to SFO along I-280, as that was the less travelled way, as compared to US-101.  We also went along I-380 and just a little south, to Terminal 3.  That is where the domestic flights for United Airlines at the time departed from.  I think we arrived around 6:15 AM, plenty of time to check in.  I said goodbye to my mother, and I promised her I would buy a Schwibb-bogen from Nuremberg, which were those Christmas candle whirligigs, that one would likely find at the Handwerkerhof close to Nürnberg Hbf.  Then I checked in my roller bag, and went along with my backpack.  At the time, I did not have a video camera, as the old one, a Canon 8 mm with stereo sound, had worn itself out, and I just did not have any desire then, to carry so much weight.  So I had just audiotapes, 35 mm film and appropriate batteries.  I did not have any liquids in my luggage so I did not have to worry.  I had to take of my shoes to get through security, as well as take off my jacket and show any electronic devices.  It took about five minutes to go through.
My flight to Washington Dulles would not board until about 8 AM.  In the meantime, I tuned into 94.9 FM, and as it was a Thursday, the Dog House was playing.  Elvis (Medina) had made quite a funny prank call, it was a long lost relative, but it kind of went downhill.  
The plane boarded about 8:00 and departed about 8:45 AM.  I was in a two-aisle 767 plane, I think I might have been in an aisle seat in the economy class.  At that time, the individual entertainment was sort of "bronze age" as compared to the stone age where there was only one choice of entertainment.  At least this time, there were four channels to choose from, and maybe ten audio channels.  There was nothing particularly noteworthy.  The flight took off on time.  The weather was decent, low 40s, and at Washington Dulles, it was in the low 60s and partly cloudy.  I think the plane landed at Dulles Terminal C around 3 PM.
I did not go outside the Terminals C or D, as I did not find at the time that there was anything interesting to see at terminals A or B.  The interterminal mobile lounges were still the only way to go from one terminal to the other.  You could tell the ones that just went from one terminal to the other, from the ones that could raise themselves to the aircraft boarding level.  I have not rode on the ones with the shark fins, since April 1983 when I first flew out of Washington Dulles.
I had a snack at Washington Dulles, in Terminal C.  Then the rest of the time, I listened to the local radio stations for Washington DC.  I tried not to record too much, as I had to save enough tape for radio stations in Germany.  My flight would board around 4:15 PM and take off around 5:15 PM.  In the USA, in general, passports are not stamped on exiting, but they are for entering, at least they used to be.  The flight to Frankfurt Rhein Main airport was a Boeing 777, larger than the 767 from SFO.  My seating was decent, considering it was in Economy class.  The food was okay, nothing noteworthy.  Breakfast was just a pastry and a yogurt as well as coffee.
Please tune in again, for the remainder of the journey, on 8th November 2002, when I fly from Frankfurt am Main to Nuremberg, take the U2 all the way to Hbf and take the ICE train to Hamburg via Würzburg, Kassel, Göttingen and Hannover.  And a couple of new songs I heard that day on HR3 (89.3 FM in Frankfurt), have stuck in my head ever since.
Gute Nacht!
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radioelly · 11 months
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alvvaysalvvaysss · 2 years
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i dont know na
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citrusdevill · 5 months
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saving lives, and loving you♡
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