A short guide to 'Sleeping in Airports'

While backtracking to The Telegraph yesterday, an uncommon guide caught my eye. Charles Starmer-Smith shares tips on The Art of Terminal Sleeping which is not anyone's choice but happens whether due to Airlines suspending operations as recently in Madrid or to major snow storms such as those pounding Denver in the past month.

The writer suggests Sleeping in Airports as a good source of practical information for stranded travelers.

The site has Singapore voted Favorite Airport and Moscow is Number 1 in the Top 10 of Airports you would rather pay to avoid flying through/from.

On Sleeping in Airports, you can also submit your own airport story. The alternatives are Private Jets as the Jet Girls do or using Air Travel away from the Crowds where hopefully you will not be benched even if only for a few hours.

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