Post 9/11 Air Travel

Post 9/11  Air Travel
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Though 9/11 might not have impacted everybody on an individual level, it did change American ways of travelling and specially air travel.
Action 4 News paid a visit to the Brownsville South Padre International Airport to inquire into how air travel has changed. Michael Jones, business development manager at the Brownsville airport said that in September of 2011, everybody was afraid of air travel.
Jones informed when air travel restarted many new travel limitations and restrictions surprised passengers and airline staff. The air travel passengers didn't know how to respond to the new arrangements.
The airport didn't know how to adjust, it was a completely new picture for all involved in air travel. The things are going to improve in a long run.

Krakow- The New European Hotspot

Krakow- The New European Hotspot
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The Polish city of Krakow has become a hotspot in Europe these days. Krakow used to be the capital of Poland once and has a rich history.
With a population of around 800,000 on the banks of the Vistula River in southern Poland, Krakow attracts about 7 million tourists a year. The city also boasts two dozen universities with nearly 210,000 students. There is a pretty good mix of students coming from all over the world. The brick lanes of Old Town, or Stare Miasto, lined with shops and pubs turn get filled and people are seen partying late into the night.
Krakow has many sites worth viewing and also a lot of places where people can hang out. That is probably why Krakow is becoming so popular. There are so many things to do. One can visit ancient museums, listen to opera singers perform on the road for pocket change, watch hip hop dancers perform on the road. Krakow has a mix of the old and new. Food is found in plenty in the city, especially in Old Town.

Post 9/11 Air Travel

Post 9/11  Air Travel
© ReneS

Though 9/11 might not have impacted everybody on an individual level, it did change American ways of travelling and specially air travel.
Action 4 News paid a visit to the Brownsville South Padre International Airport to inquire into how air travel has changed. Michael Jones, business development manager at the Brownsville airport said that in September of 2011, everybody was afraid of air travel.
Jones informed when air travel restarted many new travel limitations and restrictions surprised passengers and airline staff. The air travel passengers didn't know how to respond to the new arrangements.
The airport didn't know how to adjust, it was a completely new picture for all involved in air travel. The things are going to improve in a long run.