The New Orleans Saints arrived home to Louis Armstrong International Airport on February 8th, 2010 as World Champions for the first time in history after winning Superbowl XLIV. The Delta Boeing 767 (appropriately named ‘WhoDat 1′) carrying the team was greeted by the airport’s fire department who used their water cannons to spray an arc of water over the aircraft. Outside of the airport’s property, approximately 15,000 fans awaited the parade of players as they headed home, but were disappointed that quarterback, Drew Brees stayed behind in Miami to visit Mickey Mouse in Disney World. Who could blame the guy…
Guest post by Tom of Late Departure.
Incheon International Airport in Seoul, South Korea (Korean: 인천국제공항, IATA: ICN) has been named best airport in the world, in the passenger survey results released today by Skytrax, a UK-based aviation research organization with more than 8.2 million questionnaires completed by passengers across the world, during the 10 month survey period.
“Incheon is an airport that has been in the global top 5 ranking for the World Airport Awards during the past 5-6 years, and it is a great achievement for them to secure this premier mark of customer satisfaction.”



