Thursday, May 17, 2012

Morning Walkabout -- 5/16: Kissinger Patted Down, and Virgin OK's ...

May 16, 2012, 11:19 am By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Morning Walkabout

A daily capsule of travel news curated by our writers and editors.

Rooftop Dining in New York A guide to the rooftop hotel bars and restaurants that have the best views of the city, just in time for summer.? (The New York Times)

Kissinger Inspected For those keeping track of important people getting the everyman treatment at airport security, you can add Henry Kissinger to the list. According to The Washington Post, Mr. Kissinger was recently subjected to a full T.S.A. pat-down at LaGuardia airport. (The Washington Post)

You Can Use Your Cellphone on (Some) Planes Virgin Atlantic has taken a step ? albeit a small one ? into the world of cellphone calls on flights. A handful of passengers at a time can now make calls on certain flights; the system is ?for use in exceptional situations,? the airline said. (MSNBC)

What Europe?s Crisis Means for Travelers Will Greece exit the euro zone? And if so, would it be a cheaper travel destination? European travel companies are preparing for the possibility. (The Washington Post)

Tastes and Tunes A guide to five music-food festivals coming this season. (Travel and Leisure)

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