Lonely Planet is perhaps best known for their range of travel guides – but they also publish a fascinating bunch of books for kids that young and adventurous minds will simply love.
Get ready for take-off with How Airports Work. Filled with fascinating and highly-detailed illustrations, unfold the pages and lift the flaps of this fact-packed read to explore the busy world of airports. Peek inside the bustling terminal building, hop around a jumbo jet, climb the control tower and much more.
It’s the airport as you’ve never seen it before!
How Airports Work features:
- Hardcover, 24 pages.
- Written by Clive Gifford.
- Illustrated by James Gulliver Hancock.
- Created in consultation with Tom Cornell, Vice President of Landrum & Brown, Global Aviation Planning & Development.
- Explores the evolution of airports over the years, how to make your way through the airport and much more.
- Filled with fold-out pages and lift-up flaps.
- Includes information on some of the more unique airports around the world.
- Published by Lonely Planet.
Dimensions: 28.4cm (l) x 26cm (h) x 1.9cm (w).





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