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flying seoul-o: haneda to gimpo

flying seoul-o: haneda to gimpo

After a night of pod living in Tokyo’s Haneda airport and a few skipped heartbeats [Did I just do the Yen math wrong and withdrawal US$1000 from my checking account?…

buy your summer airline tickets eight weeks before and on tuesday at 3:00pm est

buy your summer airline tickets eight weeks before and on tuesday at 3:00pm est

Intrepid travelers will tell you that the good old days of finding a $500 return airfare across the Atlantic have gone the way of the dinosaur. In fact, good luck…

a child-free section on airlines?

a child-free section on airlines?

As I’ve said on many an occasion, airline travel is often like a social experiment. We are packed into a flying tin can like sardines and are subject to the…

have you thought about your 2012 travel plans yet?

This week it will be February, the second of twelve months in 2012 [for those of you who are calendar-challenged]. Assuming the world will end in December, that doesn’t leave…

on the way back from peru, more important tips for air travelers

on the way back from peru, more important tips for air travelers

As a bookend to my blog post “On The Way To Peru, Some Tips For Air Travelers” I have decided to write another, as I am not quite yet done…

on the way to peru, some tips for air travelers

on the way to peru, some tips for air travelers

As the flyingnorthblog makes its way south to Peru, here at the blog we thought it would be helpful to provide some handy tips for air travelers in order to…

a flight to london and the social experiment we call air travel

a flight to london and the social experiment we call air travel

Flying North blog is now in London with me, doing what we like to do best – sitting at a new cafe near Victoria Station, Caffé Fratelli, having a latte. …

a mere mortal vs. the airport travel gods

a mere mortal vs. the airport travel gods

The root of the word travel is the same root as the French word “travailler,’ which means to work.  This makes sense when one thinks of how difficult it was…