In Transit Blog: Walkabout: Medellin, Reimagined; The New ‘Longest Flight in the World’

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 26 November 2013 | 17.36

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Medellin, the city once known as the murder capital of the world and home to cartel boss Pablo Escobar, has undergone a decade-long campaign to soften its image and appeal to travelers. The urban renewal has not only cut down on crime, but led to several inventive strides in architecture, technology, fashion and, of course, night life. (Bloomberg)

An airline holds the title for 'longest flight in the world.' Paradoxically, the flight time is almost two hours shorter than the previous record-holder. (Jaunted)

With so many of the world's premier destinations already mapped out, finding a place that's not teeming with other tourists can be challenging–it can also be worthwhile. Here are seven of them. (BBC Travel)

Today, Chicago's O'Hare Airport launched AIR Chicago, a 24-hour airport radio station, designed to provide travelers with updates on flight delays, weather and business news. (Gadling)


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