You find what space you can in Burundi, where 14m people squeeze into an area not much bigger than Wales or Massachusetts.
A look at why the A321 fleet features a small, unique detail, and how it fits into American's unique fleet strategy.
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The Homer Spit—a skinny 4.5-mile finger of land pointing into the bay—is Alaska’s version of a peninsula, except instead of tourist traps, you get fresh-caught seafood that will ruin restaurant fish ...
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