I passed through a lot of airports on my trip around the world, big and small. I boarded everything from a 6-seater in Botswana to a jumbo jet to Thailand, and I always had my camera ready to go.
I was “that guy” fiddling with his camera on the tarmac as the flights were boarding in China, Qatar, and many places in between. How else could I get you some of these shots?
Departure board at Singapore Changi International Airport
Singapore's airport features its own cactus garden
Guidance for departing passengers - Chengdu, China
The all important backpack weigh-in
3,500 meters above sea level - Lhasa Gonggar Airport
Who can pass up the chance to fly Yeti Airlines? Kathmandu, Nepal
Tiny Bhadrapur Airport in eastern Nepal is a gateway to India
Photo-op at the Maun Airport after my scenic flight over the Okavango Delta in Botswana
Catching some zzz's before the flight from Geneva to Bordeaux
Yellow plays a prominent role in the design of the Madrid Barajas Airport
Jose Maria Cordova International Airport - Antioquia, Colombia

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Categories: Features, Photos
Post tags: airplane, airport, blogsherpa, Botswana, Colombia, lhasa, maun, medellin, Nepal, Photos, Singapore, Tibet, transportation
7 Comments
I'd love to travel in these places
Wonderful photo essay Dave. Great shots of the diminutive side of the airline industry (love the Bhadrapur Airport!)
The reality of being a round the world traveler is that you spend a great deal of time in planes and airports. It certainly helps if you hold a childlike fascination for aviation. Not everyone has it, but it appears you do. I wonder what other airplane shots you have on your hard drive?
Haha, I LOVED this post!!! When I 1st became obsessed with traveling I was all about spending time exploring new airports. I would have the best time doing it! Then as time went on I started to loathe airports and wanted to spend as little time as I could in them. But, your post has made me realize I should rethink my attitude. :)
Haha, I LOVED this post!!! When I 1st became obsessed with traveling I was all about spending time exploring new airports. I would have the best time doing it! Then as time went on I started to loathe airports and wanted to spend as little time as I could in them. But, your post has made me realize I should rethink my attitude. :)
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Great post. Thanks for sharing. Very soon you people will see me at Madrid Barajas airport.