Amsterdam: Canals, Cycling and Creativity
This week’s destination post is from the editor of “Carl Goes” city guides, Sasha Arms, who shares her best bits of the city known for its waterside life, bicycle mania and creative approach to living.
May 7-13: Port Authority Threatens To Replace TSA; Senators Urge Airlines to Drop Bag Fees; Tourist Breaks Historic Statue; Man Threatens to Bomb Plane Over Beer; & Burger King Opens a Sauna
This week’s round-up brings the latest airline and travel news – from Port Authority threatens to replace TSA, Senators urge airlines to drop bag fees for summer, and tourist breaks historic statue in Lisbon, to man threatens to bomb plane after denied beer, and enjoy a Whopper and a sauna. [...]
April 30-May 8: First US-to-Cuba Cruise in Decades; Oslo’s Solution for International Travelers; TSA Collected $750K in Loose Change; All-Robot Kingdom in Japan Theme Park; & Baby Named After Airline
This week’s round-up brings the latest airline and travel news – from the First US-to-Cuba cruise in decades sets sails, Oslo Airport’s solution for international travelers, and TSA collected $750k in loose change, to Japanese theme park to open all-robot land, and baby born on flight named after airline. Enjoy!
Cambridge, a City of Hidden Secrets
This week’s guest blog takes us on a trip through the university town of Cambridge, home to one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious universities, and just a hop, skip and jump away from London.
April 2-8: Senate Says “No” to Regulating Seat Size; Alaska buys Virgin America; Emergency Slide Deployed on Two Separate Incidents; & More
This week’s round-up brings the latest airline and travel news – from Senate voting against regulating seat size, Alaska Airlines buys Virgin America for $2.6 billion, and American drops free hold policy, to legacy airlines change rules on multi-city tickets, and emergency slide deployed on two separate incidents. Enjoy! Senate [...]
March 26-April 1: Airbus Designs New Cabin Based on Feedback; Virgin America’s For Sale; U.S. Airlines Break Passenger Traffic Record; & More
This week’s round-up brings the latest airline and travel news – from Airbus redesigns cabin based on feedback from millions of passengers, JetBlue and Alaska express interest in buying Virgin America, and U.S. airlines break passenger traffic record, to flight aborted because passenger wants to do yoga, and British Airways [...]
March 12-18: TSA Wants Shorter Wait Times; SeaWorld Ends Orca Shows; AA Changes Bag Allowance for Premium Cabins; Disney Considers Resort Fees; & Meats from a Vending Machine
This week’s round-up brings the latest airline and travel news – from TSA adding new hires to shorten security lines, SeaWorld ending controversial orca shows and breeding programs, and American changes baggage allowance for some premium cabin passengers, to Disney considers resort fees, and meats from a vending machine. Enjoy!
Krakow, A City That Never Sleeps
Godfrey Hall is an award-winning UK based travel journalist and member of the British Guild of Travel Writers. He has been in search of elves in Iceland, traveled to the depths of central Australia and been off the beaten track in Bulgaria. With a wealth of things to see and [...]
March 5-11: Bill to Curb Airline Fees; U.S.-Canada Expand Pre-Clearance Program; Nintendo Announces Theme Park; United Tests Biofuel; Hilton Introduces Concierge Robot; Hotel Turns Down Royal Family
This week’s round-up brings the latest airline and travel news – from bill introduced to curb airline fees, U.S. & Canada expand pre-clearance program, and Nintendo announces theme park to open by 2020, to United tests biofuel, Hilton introduces concierge robot, and hotel turns down royal family. Enjoy!
Feb. 27-March 4: E-Cigs Banned on Flights; Bill Seeks to End Hidden Hotel Fees; Airlines Officially Apply for Cuba Routes; New World’s Longest Flight; Renters Find Corpse; & El Al Sued for Sexism
This week’s round-up brings the latest airline and travel news – from electronic cigarettes banned on all U.S. flights, bill introduced to end hidden hotel fees, and airlines officially submit application for Cuba flights, to Emirates launches world’s longest flight, renters find corpse in Paris suburb Airbnb rental, and El [...]