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area. 2. Flights to nowhere became a thing Would-be travelers got so starved of the pleasures of whizzing above the ground in a pressurized tube that when Australian airline Qantas launched a seven-hour sightseeing tour over sights such as Byron Bay and the Gold Coast, it sold out in ten minutes. In Taiwan, these flights to nowhere were also combined with on-board speed dating, such as EVA Air s Fly! Love Is in the Air campaign, while Thai Airways gave the trend a spiritual edge with a flight to nowhere over some of Thailand s Buddhist religious sites.
12 wild things that happened in aviation in 2020 This was a heinous year for the aviation industry. Absolutely horrendous, in fact. But among the gloom there were some lighter, crazier, even hopeful moments that captured our imaginations during the dark times. Here are the wildest. 1. A tiny airport in Alaska became the world’s busiest Alaska’s Anchorage International lacks the waterfalls and razzmatazz of Singapore Changi or the eight runways of Chicago O’Hare, but in April this unassuming little airport briefly became the busiest airport in the world. It was down to a combination of global passenger traffic being wiped out by the pandemic and the ferrying of medical supplies contributing to a rise in cargo traffic which is Anchorage’s specialty ....