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    Skavsta, l’aeroporto nel bosco.

    Skavsta Airport, located in the heart of Swedish forests near Nyköping, features two runways and a well-organized terminal. Although over 100 km from Stockholm, it offers efficient bus connections from the capital, with real-time updates for travelers and essential amenities for a smooth journey.

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    When United fiddles with your flights…..

    A traveler recounts an unexpected flight cancellation by United Airlines while at the Chicago United Club. Despite the confusion surrounding the rebooking process and the status of other passengers, the agent successfully secured a First Class seat on a new flight, highlighting the complexities of airline operations.

  • Amazon Smile donates 0.5% of your purchases to Charity

    Amazon Smile allows shoppers to contribute 0.5% of their eligible purchases to a chosen charity at no additional cost. By simply using the Amazon Smile link, customers can support their favorite causes while enjoying the same prices and products. It’s an effortless way to make a positive impact with every purchase.

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    NY Airports to get 30-minutes free WiFi by year end

    New York airports are set to introduce 30 minutes of free WiFi by the end of the year, following an agreement between the Port Authority and the service operator. This initiative will benefit travelers without existing access, while additional WiFi usage can be purchased for extended periods.

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    La rotta più lunga con l’aereo più grande.

    Qantas QF is set to introduce the Airbus A380 on the Sydney to Dallas/Fort Worth route, replacing the Boeing 747-400. This change marks the longest commercial flight in the world, covering 13,800 km in 15 hours and 45 minutes, and increases passenger capacity by 10%.

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    And we’re back…..

    After a brief downtime affecting several Boarding Area blogs, the website is back online, ready to deliver a week filled with engaging posts and reviews. Upcoming highlights include insights on hotel upgrades, experiences at Heathrow Terminal 2, and reviews of top airlines and services.

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    Una restrizione in più per Miles&More.

    A partire da luglio 2014, Lufthansa introdurrà una nuova restrizione per i soci del programma Miles&More, vietando l’acquisto di miglia. Le miglia guadagnate scadranno dopo tre anni, rendendo più difficile raggiungere il livello necessario per il riscatto. Tuttavia, i titolari della carta di credito Miles&More possono evitare la scadenza effettuando almeno una spesa al mese.

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    Auntie Anne’s comes to Brighton

    Auntie Anne’s has officially opened its first location in Brighton, filling a pretzel void in the city. Located in the Churchill Square Shopping Centre, the outlet offers a variety of freshly-baked pretzels, including unique flavors like Jalapeño and Cheese and Bacon, alongside classic options.

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    Weekend Update with TheRewardBoss – June 21, 2014

    The latest weekend update from TheRewardBoss covers significant developments in the travel rewards landscape. Highlights include a new 35k sign-up bonus for the Hawaiian Airlines credit card, a devaluation of Thai Airways’ award chart, and changes to Amex MR point transfers. Additionally, a unique strategy for accumulating 1 million AA miles for just $810 is discussed.