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Highly anticipated: US aircraft maker Boeing proudly showcased a test-version of the 777-9X, one of two 777X variants, at the Farnborough Airshow, a UK-based aviation trade event, which ran from July 18 to 22.
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Impressive feature: The plane is fitted with folding wingtips, which have a span of just over 233 feet (71 meters).
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Larger windows: It can seat 426 passengers in a standard two-class configuration, and its window are about 16% larger than those on the 777.
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Monitoring equipment: The demonstrator plane is filled with water tanks that are used to balance the aircraft during test conditions.
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Cockpit view: The flight deck features touchscreen displays, which can support multiple touch points, allowing two pilots to interact with their section of the lower display simultaneously.
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Wider cabin: It has the same external width as the 777, but its side walls are slimmer, which means there's enough room for 10 18-inch wide seats in economy.
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Wide-body airliner: At 251 feet, the aircraft is longer than its predecessor the 777-300ER (242 feet 4 inches,) as well as the Airbus A350-1000, which measures just over 242 feet.
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Aerial display: The aircraft soars through the sky during a demonstration flight at the Farnborough Airshow earlier this month.

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A tour company is urging travelers to visit Ukraine’s bomb-ravaged cities – against international advisories. North Korea has been destroying sites at the Mount Kumgang resort area, once a symbol of reconciliation between North and South Korea. And Emirates CEO Tim Clark tells CNN he wants Airbus to build a new superjumbo to replace the A380.

Here’s the latest in travel this week:

Is bigger better?

Dubai-based Emirates is the world’s largest operator of the Airbus A380, the biggest passenger plane on the planet.

In travel news this week: The ongoing drought has revealed lost ruins in the UK and Spain. Easter Island and Napoleon’s Atlantic exile of St. Helena have finally reopened to visitors. And there’s more misbehavior in Italy, as tourists surf in Venice’s Grand Canal and ride scooters through Pompeii.

One of the biggest planes in development right now is the Boeing 777-9X, which CNN got a look at during the Farnborough International Airshow last month. While it’s not on the scale of the A380, it’s definitely a huge beast at 251 feet in length (about 77 meters). Originally scheduled to enter service in 2020, the 777-9X is expected to debut in 2025.

So is bigger better? The US Federal Aviation Administration is seeking comments from the public about the size of commercial airplane seats. But before you start griping about your neighbor stealing your arm rest, note that they’re only looking for feedback related to safety considerations.

Tourism and Ukraine

The Russian invasion is not only devastating Ukraine, but is having a serious impact on tourism in neighboring countries in Eastern Europe. We spoke to local businesses in Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Latvia and Romania about how they’re coping.

And inside Ukraine, one travel company has just launched guided day tours of the country’s bomb-ravaged cities – despite international alerts against traveling to the war-torn nation. The online platform promises walks among bomb debris, ruined buildings and cathedrals, as well as burned-out military hardware.

As the war nears its sixth month, Russia remains isolated from the international community, with airlines and nations upholding flight bans and sanctions. But one airline has decided to start a route back up to Russia, in response to what it says is passenger demand.

Life on the water

A lavish new superyacht concept out of Italy features an on-board cinema, helipad and three integrated pools – although for us, it’s the “waterfall” that really seals the deal.

And in Croatia, a charter ship offers a taste of the “superyacht” lifestyle for less. At $82,000 a week, you can gather 21 of your closest friends and go island-hopping for less than what a week on some luxury cruise ships might cost you.

A Swedish company hopes its electric hydrofoil boats could be the solution to “moto ondoso” in Venice – that’s the wave damage caused to buildings and sidewalks by motor boats being driven around the city. Here’s how it works.

Finally, Disney has a new cruise ship in its fleet. Disney Wish is the first new Disney ship in a decade and can hold an incredible 4,000 passengers. It set off on its maiden voyage last month.

Go West

The latest episode of the “Parts Unknown” podcast revisits Anthony Bourdain’s 2017 visit to Seattle, the “boom or bust” city of the Pacific Northwest.

Farther down the West Coast, the near-mystical grandeur of San Francisco’s Ocean Beach offers a spiritual retreat in a secular world.

Arizona’s Grand Canyon was the setting when Carrie and Kris Sorensen met as teenagers on vacation. Seven years later, they reunited and fell in love.

And in Colorado, a lesser-known region called the Grand Valley could be the West’s next must-visit destination. On the Western Slope of the Rocky Mountains, the area offers a fruit and wine region, river activities and access to a combination of alpine mountain and desert terrain for hiking, biking and scenic road trips.

Europe’s finest

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The Bourtzi water castle is a small island with a fortress at the coast of Nafplio in Greece

Paris, Barcelona and Rome are rightly must-visit cities, but Europe’s small towns offer a different perspective on their country’s charms. From humble fishing towns to hilltop medieval power bases, we’ve gathered up 15 of the prettiest.

In case you missed it

North Korea has been destroying sites at the Mount Kumgang resort area.

A floating hotel there was once a symbol of reconciliation between North and South Korea.

When flight crews looked like rock stars and Champagne flowed freely in the on-board cocktail lounge.

What the “golden age” of flying was really like.

Pungent, funky and absolutely delicious.

How Vietnamese fish sauce became the soul of a nation’s food.

Airport lounges

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