AirBnB is an online marketplace that can turn your place into a B and B. Anything from a spare room to an entire apartment can be listed. You can set your own price and you can accept or decline each application. For prospective lodgers, you can search for destinations and read user reviews of listed […]
Unclaimed Baggage
This store in the U.S sells unclaimed baggage with over one million items passing through the store annually. Items include clothing, cameras, electronics, sporting goods, jewellery, books and, yes, luggage. unclaimedbaggage.com
The Man in Seat Sixty-One
The Man in Seat Sixty-One is Mark Smith, who has captured the adventure and romance of train travel. The site details how to travel From London to everywhere in Europe by train, as well as other places around the world. www.seat61.com
Airline Meals
The webs largest site dedicated to inflight meals featuring thousands of photos of airline menu trays from most of the worlds airlines. Send in your own photos and reviews of your inflight meal experiences. www.airlinemeals.net
One Bag
One Bag is a guide dedicated to packing light. Travel with one bag (a carry on bag) and save time and hassle of checking in luggage. www.onebag.com
Live Air Traffic Control
LiveATC.Net provides live air traffic control (ATC) broadcasts from air traffic control towers and radar facilities around the world. Listen in real time to control towers communicating with pilots. www.liveatc.net
Is This Your Luggage
isthisyourluggage.com is the site of a photographer who collects lost luggage, photographs it, then tries to find the owners. www.isthisyourluggage.com
Sleeping in Airports
If you are on a tight travel budget or have a flight to catch at stupid’o’clock in the morning then why not consider sleeping at the airport. Sleeping in Airports was conceived by Donna McSherry in 1996 (older than Google, as the site points out) and features thousands of reviews of airports that readers have […]
Postcrossing
Postcrossing is a project that invites people to exchange postcards (real paper ones, not electronic) from random places in the world. If you send a postcard, you’ll receive at least one back, from a random postcrosser somewhere in the world. It is free to participate. www.postcrossing.com
Flight Memory
Flight Memory enables you to easily keep track of where you have flown and then produce maps showing your flight routes. I have always kept a record of my flights so this site appeals to me. You can view my profile at my.flightmemory.com/nomadicnotes. www.flightmemory.com
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