We spent the weekend gathering up as many social media postings we could find that featured airport-themed images of Bernie Sanders and his mittens.
If you missed that, or want to see what we can up with, find the Stuck at the Airport #BernieMittens meme archive here.

You may have also missed our Airport Amenity of the Week. Some weeks we have a lot of airport amenities in the running. Last week, this table full of free Peeps at Lehigh Valley International Airport (ABE) in Allentown, PA was hands down the winner.
If you have a cool new airport amenity to nominate during this week, let us know.
Sometimes there is a sweet surprise waiting for passengers traveling through your #neighborhoodairport. Thank you @JustBornInc @PEEPSANDCOMPANY @PEEPSBrand for an amazing partnership. #LVMadePossible #lehighvalley #airports #travel pic.twitter.com/bzJGzv71OZ
— ABE Airport (@FlyABE_) January 22, 2021
We were also heartened to see some airports posting previews of future terminals. Thank-you Portland International Airport (PDX) and Nashville International Airport (BNA) for giving us some new spaces to look forward to.
Before there can be an airport, there must be an airport model. Peek inside the model maker's studio @ZGFArchitects to see new PDX designs in miniature https://t.co/FmDafdwoXW #PDXNext pic.twitter.com/KHewQsKY0K
— FlyPDX (@flypdx) January 22, 2021
2/ … and what it will look like when it's finished! https://t.co/QJ04RNyFBg #BiggerAndBetter #RaisingTheRoof pic.twitter.com/6RD0abdJnM
— Fly Nashville (@Fly_Nashville) January 24, 2021
And Tampa International Airport (TPA) and Kansas City International Airport (KCI) are very excited about the teams that will be playing in the Super Bowl this year.

NONSTOP. DIRECT FLIGHT. TO SUPER BOWL LV BABY!!!!!!! https://t.co/0iliKn4EHU
— Tampa International Airport ✈️ (@FlyTPA) January 24, 2021
Congratulations to the @Chiefs and Kansas City on the AFC win! We will see you off on your way to the Super Bowl! #RunItBack #ChiefsKingdom #KC pic.twitter.com/TNv89LV3nI
— Kansas City International Airport (@Fly_KansasCity) January 25, 2021