Berlin’s new airport: closer and farther from opening
Berlin’s Brandenburg/Willy Brandt airport has just taken one step forward in its long road to completion, The new airport, originally supposed to open in 2012,
Berlin’s Brandenburg/Willy Brandt airport has just taken one step forward in its long road to completion, The new airport, originally supposed to open in 2012,
If that’s a puzzling headline, you may have missed Gumbo’s chronicle of the continuing troubles Berlin is having getting its new airport built. This time,
One of the things I enjoy most about traveling is coming across unexpected gems. Case in point, Zur letzten Instanz. As my brother and I were exploring Berlin early one evening, we came across Zur letzten…
Fortunately for Lufthansa, tomorrow isn’t one of the year’s big travel days as it is in the U.S., because the airline’s cabin crews are headed
The Berlin TV Tower (German: Fernsehturm) is a television tower in central Berlin, Germany (close to Alexanderplatz in Berlin-Mitte). The tower was designed
The ongoing strike by Lufthansa cabin crew forced the cancellation of over 900 flights on Monday and continues into today with many more flights cancelled. The union is striking different parts of the system each day. Today (Tuesday) the…
One of the more unusual clocks I’ve seen in some time (pun intended) is the World Time Clock (Weltzeituhr) in Berlin’s Alexanderplatz. It was
Lufthansa, which has been struck 13 times in the past two years by its pilots, now faces a 7-day strike starting Friday by cabin crew. The issues are similar: workforce reductions and pay. The union will announce shortly what routes will be affected….
As a number of Gumbo readers figured out, Gumbo’s latest “Where Was” was Frankfurt am Main, Germany’s economic capital and home, as the giant Euro
Listed at #8 of Lonely Planet’s top 10 tourist regions in Europe, Bavaria wants everyone to know what they’ve got, from large cities like Munich
Berlin’s Brandenburg/Willy Brandt airport has just taken one step forward in its long road to completion, The new airport, originally
If that’s a puzzling headline, you may have missed Gumbo’s chronicle of the continuing troubles Berlin is having getting its
One of the things I enjoy most about traveling is coming across unexpected gems. Case in point, Zur letzten Instanz. As my brother and I were exploring Berlin early one evening, we came across Zur letzten…
Fortunately for Lufthansa, tomorrow isn’t one of the year’s big travel days as it is in the U.S., because the
The Berlin TV Tower (German: Fernsehturm) is a television tower in central Berlin, Germany (close to Alexanderplatz in Berlin-Mitte).
The ongoing strike by Lufthansa cabin crew forced the cancellation of over 900 flights on Monday and continues into today with many more flights cancelled. The union is striking different parts of the system each day. Today (Tuesday) the…
One of the more unusual clocks I’ve seen in some time (pun intended) is the World Time Clock (Weltzeituhr)
Lufthansa, which has been struck 13 times in the past two years by its pilots, now faces a 7-day strike starting Friday by cabin crew. The issues are similar: workforce reductions and pay. The union will announce shortly what routes will be affected….
As a number of Gumbo readers figured out, Gumbo’s latest “Where Was” was Frankfurt am Main, Germany’s economic capital and
Listed at #8 of Lonely Planet’s top 10 tourist regions in Europe, Bavaria wants everyone to know what they’ve got,