Zombie Attack on Aer Lingus Flight; Good Fares Continue into November

Nervous flyers worry about turbulence, claustrophobia, and terrorism. Now they can add a potential zombie attack to their list of fears.

A passenger on board an Aer Lingus flight from Lisbon to Cork went berzerk, bit another passenger, was restrained by the flight crew, and then died. Seat selection is so important when checking in for your flight.

Elsewhere, Air France is flying new cabins to Beijing. Called a "cocoon in the sky," this of course refers to business class passengers and above, but apparently it's lovely. More about that here.

If you have money and time for an autumn getaway, then good fares to Southeast Asia and Australia are still out there for you. Play around with Cathay Pacific Airlines and whatever the national carrier of the place to which you'd like to fly is.

By the way if you're a citizen of anywhere except Kenya or Djibouti, you need a visa for Ethiopia. However, numerous nations are eligible for visa on arrival. See more information here.

One road flat safe.

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