Record Setting Flight, Snake Left at Airport, and a New Points Podcast!

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Here are several other articles from around the travel web that I think you may find interesting:

The Miles to Memories Podcast Episode One Has Dropped – Miles to Memories

It’s here. The first episode of the Miles to Memories Podcast has arrived. I’ve not gotten much into award travel podcasts, but I’m thinking I need to start. Shawn and Joe even ragged on my contrarian Disney post.

QANTAS SETTING WORLD RECORD WITH NONSTOP NEW YORK – SYDNEY TEST FLIGHT – God Save the Points

Qantas is still taking the next step in “Project Sunrise” by flying test flights between Sydney and New York. This is something no airline has ever done, and it will represent the longest commercial flight in history. The 40 people on board the test flights will be equipped with wearable health tech to understand how humans respond to 20 nonstop hours in the air.

If you left your snake at the TSA checkpoint at Newark Airport, please go get it – Washington Post

Pretty freaky. Kudos to the little girl who spotted the reptile and contained it with a bin so the TSA could apprehend it. If you’re missing your snake, please go back and get it. No one wants snakes on a plane.

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