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<title>Jaunted - Tag: Yeti Airlines</title>
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<description>The Pop Culture Travel Guide</description>
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<title>Lukla: Yeti Air Cleans Up Lukla</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.jaunted.com/files/12238/yeti.jpg"> <p>Nepal-based <b>Yeti Airlines</b> has volunteered to clear away a mess of bottles and cans littering a town known as the Gateway to Mount Everest. The town of Lukla is home to <b><a href="http://www.jaunted.com/story/2008/2/11/164726/600/travel/Adventures+of+Link%3A+Everest%27s+%26quot%3BNewest%26quot%3B+Airport">Tenzing-Hillary Airport</a></b>--perhaps <a href="http://www.jaunted.com/story/2007/1/22/163551/923/travel/World%27s+Most+Dangerous+Airports%3A+Lukla+Airport%2C+Nepal%2C+LUA">the sketchiest in the world</a>--and has apparently accumulated a lot of waste due to careless hikers and hotel owners. <p>A senior official at Yeti said the company hopes to clear away as much as 37,000 pounds of empty beer bottles alone! We suppose it probably takes a few drinks to talk yourself into climbing the world's highest peak. <p>Recovered bottles will be given to breweries to be reused or recycled. Airline officials are hoping their effort will raise awareness among both tourists and locals about the importance of preserving the local habitat. We're glad Yeti's doing this, but it's a tad depressing that the awe of the Himalayas hasn't been enough to drive that point home. <p><b>Related Stories:</b><br>&#183; <a href="http://www.yetiairlines.com/">Yeti Airlines</a> [Official Site]<br>&#183; <a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/latestCrisis/idUSS2725827">Nepal Airline to Clean up Trail to Everest</a> [Reuters]<br>&#183; <a href="http://www.jaunted.com/country/np">Nepal Travel coverage</a> [Jaunted]<br> <p><i>[Photo: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/samjudson/1216523/in/set-27904//">Sam Judson</a>]</i>]]>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 </description>
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