Here is some of the best travel news and notes from around the Internet:
- Alaska and Flying Blue / KLM are ending their partnership
- A JetBlue plane flying from Savannah Georgia to Boston skidded off the runway at BOS due to ice on the runway
- A $10 flat bed in Chicago?
- A retired couple travel from the UK to Hong Kong by land using only public transportation
- 3 passengers who were bumped off a flight from Ghana to Sao Tome are talking about suing the airline
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Up for more travel news? Here’s the previous installment: After lewd comments, flight attendant says “Don’t take it personally – he doesn’t have a filter”
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