Morning Links: Traveling Peeps, Cutting-Edge Tokyo and More
Travel Blog • Eva Holland • 04.10.09 | 9:25 AM ET
- The Onion reports on a training crunch among Orlando air traffic controllers; ordinary Americans weigh in.
- Religious tourism is going strong in Italy.
- Intelligent Travel has extended the Peeps in Places challenge through Easter weekend. Get your traveling Peeps shots in by Monday—there are Peeps-related prizes for the winners.
- Paris museums: This Just In rounds up the free and the sometimes-free options.
- Tokyo continues its global culinary domination: Food & Wine has just declared it tops among world cities for cutting-edge cuisine.
- Not everyone prefers hauling a small library when they travel; USA Today’s Laura Bly considers the merits of the Amazon Kindle for readers on the road.
- The Maldives as mass-market tourist destination? Who knew?
- Happy Birthday, Paul Theroux.
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Ling 04.10.09 | 10:20 AM ET
Well, at least the ATC guys in Orlando ain’t closing shop for lunch like their buddies in New Zealand.