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In Search of the Best Airport Guide

World's Best Airport Guide?

You decide: Worldwide Airport Guide.

One could think this a thinly-veiled promo spot as Egencia is a part Expedia, Inc., but if I may take the naysayers to task, it is not. I simply think the Expedia UK site has one of (if not the) best online airport guides available. It's clean, easy to use and comprehensive in its content and global reach. Where else can you learn about the airports from Brussels to Busan? Each airport page also provides a link to the airport's official Web site, a place where airport minutia loves to live.

And if I did get a nickel for every time I forwarded this link, I'd be writing this from a poolside cabana in Palm Springs. Instead, my intentions are altruistic as I sip on reheated coffee in my comfy albeit cluttered cubicle no where near a ray of sunshine.

"With advice on airport facilities, public transport and much, much more, our Airport Guides will help take the stress out of your trip. With maps and advice on getting to and from the airport by both car and public transport you'll find everything you need for the beginning and the end of your journey."

Here are some examples of airport guides by city: Los Angeles, Mexico City, Sydney, and Tokyo and a partial screenshot of the home page below. 

Worldwide Airport Guide

 

 

 

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