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Monday, December 18, 2006

DFW airport unveils Santa Tracker website


They'll once again follow the worldwide, whirlwind tour of Santa Claus as he makes his way to North Texas.

DFW International Airport's SantaTracker web site will once again track the worldwide, whirlwind tour of Santa Claus as he makes his way to North Texas. The updated site has great information for children of all ages including the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) tips for travel, a parking promotion, interactive games, e-cards and a virtual reality of Santa landing on DFW's airfield.

Utilizing the best navigational technology available, DFW is able to track Santa, Rudolph and the other reindeer as they make their way around the world and to the good children of North Texas. On Christmas Eve, DFW will also continue its holiday tradition of providing families an opportunity to check on Santa's trip to North Texas by phone at (972) 586-NOEL beginning on December 23.


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Kaitlin Parker, staff:

Makes me think of "Christmas Vacation"...

Clark: Hey, kids, I heard on the news that an airline pilot spotted Santa's sleigh on its way in from New York City.

[pause]

Eddie: You serious, Clark?

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