San Francisco tops wsj’s large-airport rankings—partly by trying to make travelers forget they’re in an airport
San Francisco and Sacramento top The Wall Street Journal’s rankings for large and midsize airports; Newark and LaGuardia rank last
San Francisco International Airport is unusually quiet, thanks to strict rules about overhead announcements.SAN FRANCISCO—San Francisco International Airport sure tries hard to make travelers forget they’re in an airport. The place is oddly quiet, even during rush hour, due to strict limitations on overhead announcements about lost items, gate changes and boarding groups. Signs urge travelers to use headphones as they traverse the terminal and wait for flights.
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
The 8 Best Burritos in San Francisco, According to a Local ExpertUnrivaled super burritos in the Mission, a standout burrito from the back of a corner store, and a Salvadorian breakfast burrito.
Les mer »
The best San Francisco movies you probably haven't seenOne of these classics was seen by only 12 people in its original form.
Les mer »
San Francisco launches Safe Shopper InitiativeSan Francisco is concentrating resources on Union Square to make shoppers feel more safe this holiday season.
Les mer »
How to increase productivity for workers - San Francisco Business TimesAfter surging in 2020 and 2021, worker productivity is slipping. Experts say there are some strategies for reversing the trend.
Les mer »
Wedding photographer fights off armed attackers to save couple's photos in San FranciscoA wedding photographer was pistol-whipped as he protected his client's photos during an attempted armed robbery in San Francisco.
Les mer »
'Hire Security or Shoot on a Smartphone' Somber Advice for Photographers in San Francisco“Several of my photographer friends in the Bay Area have told me that they never go on a professional shoot without security,' says jeffersongraham. “That’s a really sad statement on the state of professional photography in San Francisco.”
Les mer »