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Gadling’s Most Read: April 2009

by Jeffrey White on Apr 30, 2009

Just in case you might have missed them, here’s a look back at our seven most-read travel posts published in the month of April.

  1. Clothing not optional at this German hotel
  2. Flight attendant blocks man from using bathroom — has him arrested
  3. President Obama thinks ‘Austrian’ is a language?
  4. 2008 Airline quality report says Hawaiian is nation’s best carrier
  5. TSA detains man for carrying cash
  6. Hyatt Gold Passport wants to know how you would spend 365 free nights and one million frequent flier miles
  7. TSA agent caught running a drug business on the side

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