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Vote for Your Favorite Airlines and Airports✈️

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Plus, see the best openings of 2020 Having trouble viewing this email? As 2021 gets underway, 10Best

Plus, see the best openings of 2020 Having trouble viewing this email? [Click Here]( [10best logo]( [forward this email]( [Here are the best new attractions, hotels and restaurants for 2021]( [placeholder]( As 2021 gets underway, 10Best is taking a look back at all the new hotels, restaurants and attractions that welcomed guests for the first time this past year, even in the midst of a pandemic. In order to crown the best debuts, we asked our readers to vote for their favorite new openings in four categories. These are the winners [See the Winners]( [share on facebook]( [share on twitter]( [share on pinterest]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Best in the Sky: Vote for the best airlines and airports Flying is often a fundamental element of travel, and airlines and airports have the ability to make or break a trip. So 10Best is looking for the best airlines and airline amenities, as well as the best airports in North America that make getting to your destination a pleasure rather than a pain. Vote for your favorites once per day in each category. [placeholder]( [Best Airline]( Flying has become a fundamental aspect of travel for many people. While it may not be the most pleasant part of a vacation, airlines continue to improve the flyer experience with newer planes, better connectivity... [Vote Now]( [placeholder]( [Best Airport Lounge]( Waiting at the airport becomes a whole lot better when you're in a luxe airport lounge, complete with comfortable seating, food, drinks and even showers to freshen up before your flight... [Vote Now]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [placeholder]( [Best Business & First Class]( Flying in these airlines’ premium cabins makes it easy to forget you’re on an airplane at all, with luxe amenities like lie-flat beds, widescreen TVs for personal entertainment and multi-course meals prepared by onboard chefs... [Vote Now]( [placeholder]( [Best Cabin Crew]( The cabin crew is one of the most critical and overlooked elements of a flight, whether you’re flying economy or first class. The friendliness, enthusiasm and efficiency of the flight attendants onboard can often... [Vote Now]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [placeholder]( [Best Economy Class]( For the vast majority of travelers, flying means sitting in economy class — the most affordable option for air travel. But not all economy classes are created equal. These 15 airlines make the economy class experience... [Vote Now]( [placeholder]( [Best Inflight Entertainment]( With seat-back touchscreens, high-speed wifi, personal device access and hundreds of hours of free content, flying is more entertaining than ever. These 13 airlines score big points when it comes to in-flight... [Vote Now]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [placeholder]( [Best Inflight Food]( Airplane food has long been the butt of jokes and complaints, but airlines are upping their culinary game (even in economy). These airlines create meals that are well worth eating at 30,000 feet. Which airline serves... [Vote Now]( [placeholder]( [Best Large Airport]( Spending time at the airport is an inevitable part of most travel experiences, and the quality of the airport itself can make a big difference. Passenger satisfaction at North American airports is on the rise... [Vote Now]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [placeholder]( [Best Small Airport]( While giant airports like JFK, LAX and Chicago O’Hare often dominate the travel scene due to the sheer number of passengers who pass through them each day, the United States is home to many smaller, friendlier... [Vote Now]( [10best logo]( Trusted Travel + Lifestyle Advice [visit us on facebook]( [visit us on twitter]( [visit us on pinterest]( [visit us on pinterest]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 32 E Broad St, Greenville, SC 29601 Need to unsubscribe? [Click Here](

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