In Transit Blog: Walkabout - 1/14: Travel Restrictions Loosen for Cubans, and Beijing Gets a New, Much-Needed Airport

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 15 Januari 2013 | 17.35

Walkabout

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Restrictions Loosen New Cuban migration rules will allow islanders to spend more time overseas before they forfeit their Cuban residency, a concession that reflects the government's desire for closer ties with millions of Cubans who live abroad. (The New York Times)

Shouldering the Burden The Beijing Capital International Airport, ranked as the world's second busiest airport for three years running, will eventually get some relief. The Chinese government has approved $11.2 billion for a new international airport in the capital, scheduled to open in 2018. (AFP via NYC Aviation)

Not So Dreamy A fuel leak aboard a Japan Airlines Dreamliner on Sunday comes amid a series glitches that have prompted the Federal Aviation Administration to launch a safety review of Boeing's new-age aircraft. (USA Today)

To Gamble or Not to Gamble? That is the question many countries and states are asking. Proponents say gambling stimulates the economy by promoting tourism, increasing tax revenue and creating jobs. Detractors say it increases rates of bankruptcy, addiction and violent crime. (BBC)


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