In Transit Blog: Walkabout: A Dubai Airport’s Outsize Ambition; Ellis Island, Still Wounded, Reopens

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 29 Oktober 2013 | 17.35

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Sizing Up Though it's still years away from completion, Al Maktoum International Airport in Dubai expects to become world's largest airport. Currently operating just one runway, Al Maktoum plans to ultimately operate five runways with an annual capacity of 160 million passengers. (CNN)

Soft Reopening Although much of the damage Ellis Island and its immigration museum suffered from Hurricane Sandy remains unrepaired, the National Park Service announced that it would reopen the island to visitors today. (The New York Times)

Fruit for Your Flight? JetBlue announced plans to open a pop-up farmers market at its Kennedy Airport terminal starting tomorrow. (Slate)

Haunted Trails In Sleepy Hollow, N.Y., where the tour guides say "Halloween is our Christmas," the fall season is even busier than usual, thanks to a new Fox series that plays off the legend of the Headless Horseman. (NBC)


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