Tuesday, October 30, 2012 According to information shared with Huffington Post Travel by FlightStats.com, roughly 1,021 flights have been canceled for October 31, bringing the total number of flights canceled to around 17,062. The airports with the highest volume of canceled flights for Tuesday and Wednesday are: BLOG POSTS | Oyster: Go Green: 8 Eco-Friendly Stays In Belize (PHOTOS) Belize is best known for its lush rain forests, Mayan ruins and gorgeous barrier reef -- one of the world's best sites for snorkeling and scuba diving. Here's a look at some of our favorite eco-friendly stays in the country. | | Departures Magazine: The Top Farm-to-Table Hotel Restaurants A former sheep and cattle station, Otahuna Lodge in New Zealand is nearly self-sufficient, meeting 90 percent of the hotel's kitchen needs with ingredients from its own farm. | | Samantha Hiew: Adventure In The Midi-Pyréneés A vast majority of the land is untouched, and in such a fecund part of the world, you can expect abundances of wild flora, fauna and insects. The pictures say it all but in case you're still curious, this is the land of cattle, dreamy cheeses, foie gras, plenty of organic foods, tasty wild fruits, miles of rejuvenating countryside walks and the Tour de France. | | Christopher Elliott: Is This The Only Way To Change the TSA? (VIDEO) Here's a question everyone should be asking after last week's stunning verdict against Andrea Abbott, the Nashville mother who tried to stop TSA agents from patting down her teenage daughter: Where do travelers turn when they have a legitimate grievance against the agency charged with protecting America's transportation systems? | | Mike Schreiber: Polaroids From Kathmandu (PHOTOS) For this trip, I decided it would be a great idea to bring my big old Polaroid Land Camera with 6 or 7 packs of film (along with a few other cameras). I'd planned to do a daily journal, taking a Polaroid every day. | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.COM |
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