Thursday, September 27, 2012

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AirAsia X launches child-free seating zones

Posted: 26 Sep 2012 11:47 PM PDT

by Zoe Li

AirAsia is the latest carrier to offer child-free seating areas on its aircraft.

"We know that sometimes all you need is some peace and quiet for a more pleasant journey with us,'' the Malaysia-based airline said on its website.

The first seven rows of economy class on all AirAsia X flights, AirAsia's international operation, will ban under-12s, starting February 2013.

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Click to enlarge -- AirAsia X flights now come with child-free areas. Passengers booked on AirAsia X flights next year can opt for the seats for an additional cost of RM 35 (US$11) or RM 110 -- the standard fee charged for picking specific seats in economy class and in the "hot seats" section, which provide more leg room.

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Britain counts cost of Summer Olympics

Posted: 26 Sep 2012 09:30 PM PDT

by CNNGo Staff

The London Olympics may have earned Britain plenty of bronze, silver and gold, but the hoped-for record-breaking hordes of overseas visitors failed to show up, according to official figures. 

The United Kingdom's Office for National Statistics says a total of 3.18 million foreign travelers visited in July -- 180,000 fewer than last year.

Around 2.12 million came from European countries, although Chinese and North American travelers made strong showings.  

Total visitor spending of £2.01 billion (US$3.25 billion) also fell short of expectations as it was £120 million lower than the previous year. 

More on CNN: London's Olympic legacy: Are the Games good for tourism?

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Tokyo's best high-tech kids' activities

Posted: 26 Sep 2012 03:05 PM PDT

by Jason Jenkins

From its gleaming skyscrapers to its cuddly robots, Tokyo is no stranger to technological achievement.

For children interested in science and technology -- or for parents eager to spark that interest -- Japan's capital is the place for kids to get neck-deep in high-tech.

Here's our selection of six of the best nerdy, educational and, much of the time, astonishing venues to thrill even the most jaded of 21st-century children.

Gas Science Museum

High-tech kidsNever before has a gas museum been so much fun.

The science and utility of natural gas: boring, right? You'd be surprised.

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Pocket guide to Hanoi's Old Quarter

Posted: 26 Sep 2012 09:35 AM PDT

by Gemma Price

Hanoi Old QuarterThe Green Tangerine in Hanoi's Old Quarter meets all expectations of colonial Asian seductiveness.

When you think of Hanoi, you're really thinking of the 36 meandering 13th-century streets of the city's storied Old Quarter.

Here are some of the best in-the-know addresses to call at in the Old Quarter.

Contemporary quarter

Hanoi Old QuarterModern Vietnamese style lights up the interiors of Tan My Design.Hanoi's designers choose the antiquated setting of the Old Quarter to showcase their work.

See the best of Vietnamese style in clothes, jewelry and homewares on the streets of Nha Tho and Ly Quoc Su on the western fringe of the Hoan Keim Lake.  

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