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24 unusual airline routes to Europe


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Newburgh, N.Y., to Bergen , Norway (Norwegian Air):   Norwegian Air has added nearly two dozen U.S.-Europe routes during the past two years, but few connect smaller airports than this one. This seasonal route – flown on Boeing 737 aircraft – links the
 
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  Fancy a flight from St. Louis to Reykjavik? Or from Providence to Cork? It’s the relatively obscure routes that spice up the USA's international flight schedules.  
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  The TWA Lounge's reception desk modeled after Jet Age city center TWA ticket counters created by iconic mid-century industrial designer Raymond Loewy.   TWA lounge opens at One World Trade Center; airport hotel to follow
The "TWA lounge at 1WTC" is equal parts museum and timepiece. It features memorabilia as well as TWA-themed lounge areas on the building's 86th floor.
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  A gold plaque depicting a Scythian rider with a spear in his hand. A major loan came from the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, along with loans from several other museums, that contributed to the 200 objects in the British Museum exhibition,   The best museum exhibits in Europe for fall 2017
Prepare to be dazzled by precious jewels, wowed by a "Game of Thrones"-esque warrior tribe, and toast to the first winemakers in history.
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  In Tampa, Fla., Dough offers its signature Pumpkin Crème Brûlée Doughnut with pumpkin pie filling, a Bruléed top and sugar pumpkin candies.   Fresh pumpkin specials to taste this fall
Pumpkin dishes, desserts and drinks descend on fall menus at restaurants and bars across America.
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  Great care was given to distributing the load on the 55-foot-long keelboat. Upon departing Camp Dubois, the captains soon learned the load needed to be redistributed. It was re-packed in St. Charles, Mo.   Camp River Dubois: Lewis and Clark history starts here
The Lewis and Clark State Historic Site near Hartford, Ill., celebrates the “boot camp” for the expedition.
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  Rooms in select Holiday Inn Express hotels have sliding doors to separate the sleeping area from the entry and bathroom in order to promote sleep.   Hotels try to shut out noise from guestrooms
Hotels work hard to decrease noise
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  Many hotel rooms feature a selection of mediocre coffees and a coffeemaker that's difficult to use and only makes a beverage one tiny cup at a time.   What do hotel guests really want? The answer may surprise you
From power outlets to tea, travelers sound off on their favorite amenities.
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  Aircraft damaged in the passing of Hurricane Maria are scattered along the runway at the airport in Vieques on Wednesday, Sept. 27.   Vieques' tourism struggles to bounce back
Vieques' tourism industry has been hard hit by hurricane
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  A rendering showing a renovated and expanded Nashville International Airport.   Exclusive first look: Nashville airport unveils designs of dramatic $1.2 billion expansion
Leaders of the Nashville International Airport unveiled the first glimpses into a planned $1.2 billion expansion and facelift.
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Iranian Shiite Muslim women gather around a bonfire after rubbing mud on their body during the 'Kharrah Mali' (Mud Rubbing) ritual to mark the Ashura religious ceremony in the city of Khorramabad, some 470 kms southwest of Tehran.\u000a\

Iranian Shiite Muslim women gather around a bonfire after rubbing mud on their body during the 'Kharrah Mali' (Mud Rubbing) ritual to mark the Ashura religious ceremony in the city of Khorramabad, some 470 kms southwest of Tehran.\u000a\"Khrreh Mali\
 
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