If you think about it, larger airports with many terminals, when we transfer from one plane to another and chase the tail of the one at the other end, become a kind of jogging track. On the other hand, airports are synonymous with many security checks, delays, waiting, overpriced food and drink,... At the newly opened third terminal at Japan's Narita International Airport, it was decided that this kind of stress and nervousness can be usefully spent on running tracks.
Yes, there are indeed airports that impress even with the airport experience itself. If your first association with the airport is waiting in long lines and buying (too) expensive sandwiches, let us present you a list of the best airports that will change your bad opinion about airports.
Traveling is always a fun and exciting experience, but getting through the airport can sometimes be a real nightmare. It can happen that we are greeted by an unbearably long line, unfriendly staff or a flight delay at the airport. That is why we have prepared some useful tips to make your next flight easier.
New York's famous JFK airport is richer for a luxury animal terminal. It is the first terminal of its kind in the world. It covers an area of 178,000 square meters and swallowed 65 million US dollars.
There are few people who enjoy traveling by plane. The procedure we have to go through before boarding is particularly annoying. Security checks and passport checks require a lot of our time and patience. That's why technology comes to the rescue, which will make you fall in love with flying.
Air traffic is extremely lively. This is also evidenced by the photos of Mike Kelley, who captured the take-off of planes at eighteen different airports around the world, and combined the individual photos into a single one, which shows how dense air traffic really is, not just proverbially so.
Spaceport America is the place to take you to the stars and back.
Yotel announced some time ago that it is moving to Singapore with 600 cabins. We can expect it in 2018.
Although aviation is slowly waking up and more and more people are traveling again, some things will not return to normal for some time. In this article, we present to you how covid has changed air passenger traffic.
If you travel a lot, you've probably gotten lost at the airport. Except for lost luggage, there is probably nothing worse than when it turns into a maze, and you already hear the last boarding call over the loudspeaker. The solution? AILO, also the product of Slovenian know-how, is an "internal" GPS that uses wi-fi, bluetooth, gyroscope and other sources to provide you with the exact location, direction, estimated time to arrival at the boarding point and points of interest via iOS or Google Maps ( kiosk, toilet, etc.).
You've probably heard that your smartphone is a breeding ground for bacteria and that it's even dirtier than a toilet bowl. Therefore, the idea of "toilet" paper for a smartphone is far from wrong. Of course, the quirk comes from Japan. You come across an unusual sight at Tokyo's Narita Airport, where in addition to the classic toilet paper holder, a mini holder and mini toilet paper await you in the toilet cubicle, which is not intended for gnomes or mice, but for your smartphone screen.
Are you also bothered by airport congestion? We believe that you are not very impressed with the large number of people waiting in front of you in the baggage claim line. Fortunately, these torments will soon be a thing of the past.