The Kansai International Airport is just that – and island built to provide the space for an airport – an engineering marvel. Forty-one aircraft can park at the immense terminal – the only man-made structure other than the Great Wall of China visible from space. The only problem is that this amazing airport is slowly sinking! Video Rating: 4 / 5
This is a video I put together with pictures from my airport, Brookefield International starting in 2001 and ending with today with the completion of major construction on the airport. Enjoy and happy holidays to all! Video Rating: 5 / 5
Spotting at Philadelphia International Airport Philadelphia International Airport Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Wednesday September 24, 2008 IN THIS VIDEO, watch as various airliners depart from PHL’s Runway 9L and later on, arrive onto Runway 9R. Just like the video from August, this trip was done as a last-minute trip, and it turned out to be a good one. You do not see all of the aircraft I got video of, as I did not shoot all of the CRJ traffic arriving and departing. Also, the video was shot between 12:30 pm and 3:00 pm. If you are interested in purchasing DVDs of specific aircraft or of airshows, interested in everything related to airshows (where the jet teams will be, all airshow performers, airshow reports from airshows I have attended, previews of airshows I will be attending, etc.), and/or everything related to aviation – including spotting guides to my favorite airports and military bases and aircraft factfiles, please check out Steve’s Airshow World at www.stevesairshow.com . Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Video trailer courtesy of www.romewalks.com Info from: www.lodgings.it , aboutroma.com, www.adr.it The quickest way to get to and from the airport to the centre of Rome to the main Termini train station is to take the Leonardo Express train which departs every half hour and takes about 30 minutes. First departure from Fiumicino: 06.37 am; last departure: 23.37. First departure from Termini: 06.51 am; last departure: 21.51 . Current price – 11 euro each way The Metropolitan FM1 train service to Roma Tiburtina station runs from 05.57 then every 15 minutes to 06.27 to 21.27, then half hourly until 23.37. This train stops at the centrally located Trastevere station as well. Each leg of the journey takes about 45 minutes. Tickets can be purchased a vending machines located inside domestic and international arrival halls and in the train station. www.trenitalia.com By bus: ATAC bus company Website: ATAC buses Tel: freephone 800 431 784 Although ATAC, Rome’s public bus company, doesn’t operate direct lines from the airport into the city centre, once in the city, their extensive network will get you around no problem. For direct links to the city check these privately run airport shuttle and regular bus services: SITBusShuttle offers customized services and shuttle transfers to and from the City. You can find more details on their website – www.sitbusshuttle.it The Schiaffini Shuttle Service is private company that takes you between Rome Termini station and Fiumicino airport … Video Rating: 4 / 5