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Cruise Diary: Fortaleza, Brazil
Guest Mary O’Donnell was on board Maasdam and sent in this great Cruise Diary from her voyage. Stay tuned for more posts from Mary!
Tuesday 2/19/12
Fortaleza, Brazil
This is a big city! Population about 3.5 million! Brazilian architectural style is impressive. They moved to central core support for high rises sometime in the 1930′s. I had no idea there were so many ways to preserve privacy and view corridors when building condos. However, in this climate of perpetual humidity and temperatures in the 80°Fs, it seems as if they do not do much residential central a/c. Everyone has window shakers!
The shuttle bus dropped us off in the downtown area. In addition to the museums and small tourist office, the markets are full of beautiful fabrics, laces, embroidery, local craft works and modern art.
Although Brazil is an oil exporter, conservation mentality is obvious everywhere. We noticed these motors imported from India lined up on the dock, along with stacks of huge blades ready to install more wind turbines. Fortaleza is situated directly on the Atlantic Ocean, and therefore has rather constant warm breezes blowing. The docks/piers are a great place for these wind turbines.
Every day it seems to rain a bit as a cloud passes by, but when the sun is out, it is beautiful and the water is so blue.
We try to manage a bit of a rest every afternoon, so that we will be ready for the evening show.
Last night we had a great comedic magician. Of course our cabin steward, Lukman, freshened up our room and left us a little something to share our bed.
Onto the equator and the Amazon!
United Airlines Announces New Non-Stop Service from Denver to Tokyo | AirTicket.com
http://www.airticket.com/united-airlines-announces-new-non-stop-service-from-denver-to-tokyo/
United Airlines announced plans to launch daily, nonstop flights between its Denver (DEN) hub and its hub at Tokyo Narita International Airport (NRT), effective March 31, 2013, subject to government approval. Eastbound service from Tokyo begins April 1. United will operate the service with state-of-the-art Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft.
Airports develop plans for diversions, tarmac delays | AirTicket.com
http://www.airticket.com/airports-develop-plans-for-diversions-tarmac-delays/
http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/travel/story/2012-04-22/Airports-develop-plans-for-diversions-tarmac-delays/54473438/1
Airlines have long had plans for where to send planes when routes are blocked by weather or planes suffer mechanical problems. They face huge fines if they keep passengers waiting on the tarmac for three or four hours. But after some passengers sat for more than seven hours on Hartford‘s airport tarmac during an Oct. 29 snowstorm, Congress ordered all the nation’s airports to submit plans to the Transportation Department for dealing with diverted planes.
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United Air to beef up travel perks, offerings-CEO | AirTicket.com
http://www.airticket.com/united-air-to-beef-up-travel-perks-offerings-ceo/
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/04/19/unitedcontinental-idUSL2E8FIHSJ20120419 April 19 (Reuters) -
Air travel demand for the prime summervacation season is strong, which supports higher fares, butUnited Airlines aims to bolster other sources of revenue byselling new products. Speaking to reporters after a speech in Chicago, Jeff Smisek said the company is planning to unveil some new offerings now that it has integrated its reservations system with that of its 2010 merger partner Continental Airlines. The airline industry, battered for years by soaring fuel costs and economic weakness that drained travel demand, has relied more heavily in recent years on charges for services like bag checks, food, entertainment, seat selection and other perks.




















