
Tuesday already?
Stuck at the Airport is still doing some catch-up up on news, snaps, and travel tidbits airports shared on Monday.
Like the pink cherry blossom lighting at Reagan National Airport (DCA).
The links to short films courtesy of the SFO Museum at San Francisco International Airport (SFO).
The Women’s History Month factoid about Willa Brown – who was the first Black woman to earn both a pilot license (1938) and a commercial license (1939), courtesy of Long Beach Airport (LGB).
And the announcement from Tampa International Airport (TPA) about TPA To Go – a new food delivery service in the airport.
Cherry Blossom szn is the best. 🌸 pic.twitter.com/TaZ9sv9jl3
— Reagan Airport (@Reagan_Airport) March 30, 2021
Peek-a-bloom! 🌸🌸🌸
— Reagan Airport (@Reagan_Airport) March 30, 2021
Watch the live Cherry Blossom Bloom Cam here: https://t.co/7Zuw0eEfF8
📷: IG 1l_photo pic.twitter.com/uHessKKv1l
NOW PLAYING: "Letters of Fire" by Glen Milner. Actor @DominicWest narrates explorer Ernest Shackleton's observations on the unforgiving nature of Antarctica’s landscape in this short that evokes the region’s fragility. Watch the short film: https://t.co/IUZl6r8KIt #VideoArtsSFOM pic.twitter.com/DVw8jcLEMz
— SFO Museum (@SFOMuseum) March 23, 2020
Willa Brown was an aviator, activist and the first Black woman to earn both a pilot license (1938) and a commercial license (1939). #WomensHistoryMonth #Trailblazer pic.twitter.com/HbgyWb8idg
— Long Beach Airport (@LGBAirport) March 29, 2021