First it seemed all just a distraction from the failed third runway expansion for London Heathrow but more recently, the concept of an entirely new airport located in the Thames estuary is gaining momentum. This is the time for us to investigate and report on this idea in more detail.
Well, well, well. It’s surely been an interesting week, which – when you read our headlines – you’ll definitely agree: LaGuardia: Fix it or shut it? Congestion charge at Heathrow if airport expands? Private breastfeeding pods for travelling mums Japanese showroom toilets
Well, we should really titled our review “last week’s news” as we’re a day late to our usual news round-up. Nevertheless and assuming we’re forgiven, here are the news topics for this, eerrr last week: London’s fight for the next airport is heating up again Sydney airport worst Aussie airport World’s busiest airport soon to … Continue reading This week: London’s airport fight continues, Sydney worst in Oz & more→
Believe it or not, but we don’t have any strikes to report this week. Instead we found quite a few other (more?) interesting airport news stories from the U.S., the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany and India.
This week one thing is for sure: we don’t have to rush through a truck load of news items! Why? Because it was a rather uneventful week. However, if you think we’re going to stop here and throw in the towel, oh, you’re mistaken. You know, if you look close enough, you always find some … Continue reading This week: Tiny bottles theft, drenched suitcases & another airport design→
Another week has past and with that it’s time again for your weekly update of important (or interesting) airport events that reached us during the week. Today we have three courses and one little dessert story for you. Let’s start dishing up with two stories from the US. The first one arrived on Thursday from … Continue reading This week: London, Las Vegas & more: 3 main courses, 1 dessert→
In a recent CNN interview Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary said that airports have become unnecessary shopping centers run by rich airports. Being the CEO of an ultra low cost carrier, he certainly has an interest in seeing airports become a lot more cost efficient. Then cost efficiency wasn’t a key element of a design contest … Continue reading Airports of the Future→
This week we have three main stories for you plus a little bonus one to finish off. Two stories are again related to this time of the year and come from the same country versus the other two both focus on airport expansions in the wider sense. Before we lift the curtain though, we want … Continue reading This week: more winter, more expansion and more bites→
The Case for London/City and the Flight to New York http://j.mp/dXXYNI @crankyflier #LCY @JFK # Thames estuary airport ‘not do-able’ http://bit.ly/e4Zi1Z @FT #
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