Morning Links: Australia’s Great Ocean Road, LEGO N.Y. and More
Travel Blog • Michael Yessis • 02.04.09 | 8:21 AM ET
- World Hum contributor Tony Perrottet drives Australia’s Great Ocean Road.
- Scott McCartney: “Perhaps no other consumer-service business is so rule-bound as the airline industry.”
- Travelers can now link Delta and Northwest frequent flier accounts.
- Arjun Basu meditates on the size of airports.
- Photos: The making of an Interstate highway (via Coudal)
- Slate calls Aung San Suu Kyi “the world’s most effectively sidelined leader.”
- These baggage handlers at Edinburgh Airport “played tig” while waiting for planes to land.
- I LEGO N.Y. is currently the most emailed story at the New York Times.
- Video: Did you know Steve Martin was on Flight 1549?
- I’m fantasizing about a future of travel that involves this.
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Ling 02.04.09 | 9:59 AM ET
I wouldn’t count out Aung San Suu Kyi as yet. For the better part of their lives, both Gandhi and Mandela were guests of the government. They became known for what they are today quite late in their lives. She’s go that same unbreakable spirit. The West just needs to show some support.