And The Best Airport For Healthy Food Options Is...
If you think it's OK to eat unhealthily while waiting for your flight at the airport, a new report shows you might be out of excuses. Eighty-three ...
If you think it's OK to eat unhealthily while waiting for your flight at the airport, a new report shows you might be out of excuses. Eighty-three ...
USA Today | Charisse Jones | Posted 12.20.2011
If you'd prefer hummus over a hamburger as you dash through the airport this holiday season, you may be in luck. A survey to be released today of 1...
Gadling | Jessica Festa | Posted 12.07.2011
A smartphone app that is available on both iPhone and Android phones now makes it possible for travelers using the Minneapolis St. Paul International ...
The Daily Meal | Posted 11.20.2011
Until very recently, airport food consisted of an Au Bon Pain sandwich, a Starbucks muffin, something sweet from Cinnabon or a beer at some strange bar. That's all changed at these 12 airports worth a trip for their food.
The Huffington Post | Rebecca Dolan | Posted 05.30.2012
Given the questionable reliability of air travel these days, there's a chance that that booking fee is going to include a no-expenses-paid, overnight ...
AOL Travel News | Posted 09.20.2011
Time to hit the bar. Airports all over the world are improving delayed flyers' experiences by improving their drinking establishments. Frequent fly...
Posted 09.16.2011
More and more quality restaurateurs are heading to the airports to bring their dining experiences to traveling masses. From Buddakan's kitchen turning...
gadling.com | By Laurel Miller (RSS Feed) on Nov 22nd 2010 at 10:30AM | Posted 05.25.2011
The holidays mean different things to different people, but one thing that's fairly ubiquitous is airline travel. And with airports comes some pretty ...
Posted 09.16.2011
Airports, as a general rule, are a pretty annoying place to be. Besides the crowds, the noise, the smell, there never seems to be anything to eat that...
AP | MARC BEJA | Posted 05.25.2011
NEW YORK — Forget about greasy french fries, soggy pizza or that sandwich that's been sitting out for hours. Filet mignon, crispy duck confit and cr...
Cathy Erway | Posted 05.25.2011
The more we hit the road, the more we press the brakes on preparing meals ourselves. For all their convenience, though, I don't see anyone raving about the great choices of readily available food at roadstop food courts and airports.
The Huffington Post | Amanda L. Chan | Posted 12.21.2011