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takashiredux · 6 months
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Observation Deck Tokyo International Airport, Tokyo, Japan, November 4, 2023
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marcmarcmomarc · 1 month
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Wings Around the Globe Rally
Leg 5
Starting line: Tokyo International Airport in Tokyo, Japan
Starting positions:
Marinette Dupain-Cheng
Gabriel Agreste
Kagami Tsurugi
Cash
Nathalie Sancoeur
Alya Césaire
Rose Lavillant
Sabrina Raincomprix
Marc Anciel
Alix Kubdel
Nathaniel Kurtzberg
Chloé Bourgeois
Mylène Haprèle
Max Kanté
Kim Chiến Lê-Ature
Juleka Couffaine
Nino Lahiffe
Ivan Bruel
Ondine
(The racers fly past Mt. Giluwe in Papua New Guinea.)
KATARA (V.O.): Flying low and quick, Marinette Dupain-Cheng is managing to hold onto the top spot, but Gabriel Agreste is just seconds behind her.
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LEG 5: JAPAN > AUSTRALIA
8,158 km
KATARA (V.O.): This surprise battle for first place has made Miss Dupain-Cheng the one to watch. She’s become a working-class hero around the globe.
(A group of friends watch a video of the race from a tablet computer. People watch the race coverage from the inside of an electronics store.)
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(The race is also shown in an Asian-style restaurant and an English pub as all patrons are transfixed on the TV.)
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Destination: Melbourne Airport in Melbourne, Australia
Finishing positions:
Marinette Dupain-Cheng
Gabriel Agreste
Nathalie Sancoeur
Cash
Alya Césaire
Sabrina Raincomprix
Kagami Tsurugi
Rose Lavillant
Nino Lahiffe
Chloé Bourgeois
Kim Chiến Lê-Ature
Nathaniel Kurtzberg
Mylène Haprèle
Juleka Couffaine
Ivan Bruel
Max Kanté
Alix Kubdel
Marc Anciel
Ondine
Leg 4
Leg 6
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fuuca8walkabout · 2 years
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羽田空港 飛行機 全日空
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yoooko-o · 1 year
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29/04/2023
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falled-over · 9 months
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i am a 21 year old teenager and i do not understand visas or airplanes or airports or the japanese language or how to read a email. but i stay silly
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emaadsidiki · 7 months
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Thank You Tokyo for Being So Wonderful 🌸
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Doha and The Falcons of The Persian Gulf 🍹
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akkivee · 7 months
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been feeling a little insane recently i might try to get into the 10th live idk
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swiftdupes · 10 years
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taylor at narita international airport in tokyo
november 8, 2014
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canis-dies · 1 year
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break time this headache is killing me and i only have a day and a half left to plan
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tourist-destinations · 8 months
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Best Airports in the World
Travelling by air is no longer a luxury but an essential service, and when so many factors drive your business, it is crucial to list out the best airports in the world for everyone’s understanding. Airports have induced better service and other factors, making our travel effortless and seamless. Let us deep dive, find the best from the lot, and make sure to capture all of them for your social media handles.
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Changi Airport, Singapore
Changi Airport Singapore has been awarded the best airport in the world several times. The number of airlines operating out of this airport stands at around 100. It has also accolades of being the cleanest and stands among the highly rated transit airports internationally. The destinations are Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and North America. It is used for civil and military purposes and is the best airport in Asia. The airport's location is just 24 km from Singapore's downtown. It has the base operations of various airlines like Singapore Airlines, Jetstar Asia Airways and BOC Aviation. Three runways serve it, each four kms long. In 2019, a mixed-use complex to cater to tourists was opened with various retail and entertainment options. Though it is one of the busiest, it is not the world's biggest airport.
Incheon International Airport, South Korea
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Incheon International Airport, also termed Seoul-Incheon International Airport, is the largest in the South Korean region. In 2021, it was awarded the fourth-best airport in the world. It also has been awarded the top certificate for security purposes. It has set great examples during the Covid-19 pandemic. The airport comprises a spa, a dedicated golf course, a casino, various indoor games, an ice skating rink, and the Museum of Korean Culture. The airport's departure and arrival average times are a delight for every traveler, as it has the fastest customer processing time across the world. The airport is located 48 km from Seoul. This airport has won various prestigious awards over the years, making it a delight to travel.
Hamad International Airport, Qatar
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Though there were some delays in opening this airport, they can handle nearly 50 million passengers per year which speaks about the prowess and efficiency. This lovely airport has an oasis theme and water motif built in and is a delight to pass the time between your flights. They use recycled water to grow the lovely indoor plants, which are a sight to withhold. It has lovely artistry, like the lamp bear designed by Swiss creator Urs Fischer. It played a vital role in handling the usher of guests during the FIFA World Cup. The airport consists of two parallel runways, one considered the longest runway in the world. It also acts as a major cargo destination from across the world.
Tokyo Haneda Airport, Japan
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The official Tokyo International Airport serves the region along with Narita International Airport. The airport is 15 km south of Tokyo in Ota, Tokyo and covers a 1522-hectare area for its operations. By traveler’s throughput, it is one of the busiest airports in the world. The 2020 Summer Olympics saw the government increase accessibility and made new railway lines, which enabled travel time of less than 20 minutes to Tokyo station. It has three terminals equipped with numerous stores for travelers to enjoy their time here.
Munich Airport, Germany
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Munich Airport, also known as Munich Franz Josef Strauss Airport, is the second busiest airport in Germany. Lufthansa calls it their den along with Condor and TUI fly Deutschland. The location is 29 km from Munich and is near to the town of Freising. It boasts of two runways and has dedicated parking lots for visitors. The Munich airport center comprises various business and local leisure centres for travelers. This airport also has a helipad, and the two runways are of 4000metres long. It has a lovely visitor viewing area from which great views of Terminal 1 can be obtained.  
Hong Kong International Airport, China
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Located in Chek lap Kok in Hong Kong's western region, this airport was started in 1998. This airport has the credentials to hold the world's busiest cargo gateway and the largest terminals for passenger movement. It employs almost 70000 people, making it a big employment zone for the country. It covers an area of 3101 acres and has 90 boarding gates. It has two terminals and huge concourses for swift movement of air traffic. It has various engagement avenues for the public to keep engaged during a long flight haul.
Dubai International Airport, UAE
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With a whopping 88 million passengers in 2017, Dubai International Airport was the fifth busiest in the world. It operates out of two runways, which are more than 4500 meters long. Dubai, being a major flower imports center has a dedicated arm for the smooth functioning of the same. The airport speaks of the luxury of Dubai and caters to travelers with the multitude of duty-free shops, premium lounges, and world-class amenities. It acts as a s primary fulcrum in global aviation between the west and the east.
Zurich Airport, Switzerland
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This airport, which started in 1948, serves Zurich, Switzerland and is located 13 km from it. It has three operational runways, each beyond the 2500 m length, serving around 29 million passengers yearly. According to officials, this number is forecasted to reach 50 million by 2030. The terminals are well maintained and equipped with essential and luxury brand outlets for everyone's delight. This airport deals with the tourists coming in from the world over to witness the beauty of Switzerland.
Vancouver International Airport, Canada
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The airport in Vancouver serves the Lower Mainland region and has a dedicated float plane terminal, making it unique. It is a star-studded affair as it has won 12 nonstop awards for Best North American Airport till 2022 by Skytrax. The airport also holds worthy mention of having a maximum number of direct flights to China than any other across this region. It has three runways, out of which two are more than 3000 meters long while the third is 2225 meters. It navigates the traffic through two terminals—the Main terminal deals with the domestic and international concourses. Every region inside is covered with dedicated internet, while the south terminal is for the float planes.
Summary:
These airports’ ultimate goal is to provide seamless and hassle-free travel to their patrons. They make the design and feel in sync with the latest trends to appeal to the public. With the need for flights growing daily, these airports must keep up with legal issues and other regulatory norms for smooth operations.
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takashiredux · 7 months
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Glass Pattern Tokyo International Airport, Tokyo, Japan, November 4, 2023
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marcmarcmomarc · 1 month
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Wings Around the Globe Rally
Leg 4
Starting line: Cape Town International Airport in Cape Town, South Africa
Starting positions:
Gabriel Agreste
Cash
Nathalie Sancoeur
Alya Césaire
Rose Lavillant
Sabrina Raincomprix
Kagami Tsurugi
Marinette Dupain-Cheng
Mylène Haprèle
Max Kanté
Marc Anciel
Nino Lahiffe
Chloé Bourgeois
Alix Kubdel
Nathaniel Kurtzberg
Ivan Bruel
Ondine
Kim Chiến Lê-Ature
Juleka Couffaine
(The racers continue on to Japan through the Himalayas. They start to climb over the jagged peaks of the mountain range, that are covered in a blanket of snow and wind.)
LEG 4: SOUTH AFRICA > JAPAN
14,735 km
AANG (V.O.): Every racer’s nightmare is scaling the Himalayas. Our longest leg yet, and a treacherous one at that.
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(Marinette follows the railroad track through the winding valleys of the mountains.)
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(She squints against the snow when she suddenly comes across a tunnel.)
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(She tries to climb over the mountain, but loses her courage the higher she goes until she gives up and turns around.)
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MARINETTE: No.
(Marinette loops around and heads back toward the tunnel. Her eyes narrow in determination as she enters the confined space.)
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(Inside, she turns her wingspan diagonal.)
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(Sparks begin to fly as she scrapes her wing tips and tail against the walls of the dark passageways.)
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(She hears the sound of a train whistle from the other end of the tunnel.)
MARINETTE: Whoa!
(As she accelerates, the train conductor sees her in the tunnel approaching ahead. He applies the brakes, sparks coming off the train’s wheels.)
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(As Marinette closes in, she and the conductor both close their eyes tightly, bracing for impact.)
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(Everything goes white for a moment, then Marinette finds herself encompassed in soft pale clouds. She effortlessly glides forward, brows furrowed. As the clouds break, a mountaintop lush with green vegetation and waterfalls appears. Marinette slowly descends and lands on a runway leading to a large white pagoda with brown rooftops.)
MARINETTE: Uh... (ECHOING) Hello?
(As she comes to a stop at the foot of the building, she looks up to find three geisha women.)
MARINETTE: Is this where I’m supposed to be?
GEISHA WOMAN: That is one of life’s great questions.
MARINETTE: (GASPS) I’m dead!
FEMALE JAPANESE RACE OFFICIAL: Dupain-Cheng-san. Nihon e Yōkoso.
MARINETTE: I don’t understand. Have the others left already?
FEMALE JAPANESE RACE OFFICIAL: Actually, no one else is here yet. You’re in first place.
MARINETTE: Really?
Destination: Tokyo International Airport in Tokyo, Japan
Finishing positions:
Marinette Dupain-Cheng
Gabriel Agreste
Kagami Tsurugi
Cash
Nathalie Sancoeur
Alya Césaire
Rose Lavillant
Sabrina Raincomprix
Marc Anciel
Alix Kubdel
Nathaniel Kurtzberg
Chloé Bourgeois
Mylène Haprèle
Max Kanté
Kim Chiến Lê-Ature
Juleka Couffaine
Nino Lahiffe
Ivan Bruel
Ondine
Leg 3
Leg 5
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voxyldy · 10 months
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08.25.2023
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V (BTS) Gimpo International Airport ARRIVAL
Source: Dispatch News
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yoooko-o · 2 years
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12/09/2022 part2
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suppermariobroth · 8 months
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Original 3D animation of Mario welcoming visitors, shown on screens at the Narita International Airport near Tokyo, Japan.
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viatravelers · 2 years
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There’s no destination quite like Japan. With unique culture, amazing scenery, cosmopolitan cities, and welcoming people, this island nation often finds itself on the bucket list of travelers. Most of them will certainly visit Tokyo, the busy city between Tokyo Bay and Mount Fuji that has been central to Japan for centuries.If you weren’t sure about Tokyo, it is definitely worth visiting on a Japan trip. One of its several international airports is likely where you will fly into anyway, and if not, bullet trains from across the archipelago will have you at the main station in a few hours at the most.
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