Flash! Flying can be a pain. To ease your way through the frenetic process, Cheap Flight News tries to find retreats or enclaves of sanity. Here’s a new one. It’s at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI), and it’s called Vino Volo.
You’ll find the vintage purveyor’s new location out on Concourse A. It’s an interesting concept for an airport: a cozy wine lounge, tasting bar, and restaurant all rolled into one.
Vino Volo will sell you wine by the glass, the bottle, and part of what it calls a “tasting flight”. Tasting flights are small pours, just enough, perhaps, to rinse your memory of the security line.
Vino Volo’s prices range from $6 to $14 per glass or tasting flight.
The food here is a nice match. There are small plate meals – replete with things such as artisan cheeses, dry-cured meats, and smoked salmon rolls wrapped around crabmeat and crème fraiche.
Beats pretzels and a diet drink back in coach.
© Cheapflights Ltd Jerry Chandler