Fred Wilson, investor in a string of social media brands, says "the social media phase of the internet ended" in 2014.
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Fred Wilson, investor in a string of social media brands, says "the social media phase of the internet ended" in 2014.
The coming year in travel, public speaking, and food.
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I stayed at the Sheraton JFK Airport last night (I know, I've had two straight nights of airport Sheratons #GlamLife), and I think I witnessed the trashiest club lounge behavior I've ever seen.
Like, I've seen some pretty trashy club lounge behavior in my day. I've seen people show up in bathrobes. I've seen people show up barefoot. I've even seen someone in a club lounge wearing nothing but boxers. And I've also seen people literally put food from club lounges into Ziploc and doggy bags.
But I think this one takes the cake.
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While I've had overnight connections in London more times than I can count, I've always either gone into the city or stayed at the Hilton London Heathrow Terminal 4. The Hilton is an ideal option if you're connecting to/from Terminal 4, since it's connected to the terminal by air bridge.
I find most of the other Heathrow hotels to just be a pain, given that they're not connected to the terminal and don't have complimentary shuttles.
Well, a couple of nights ago I was connecting from Terminal 5 to Terminal 3, so decided to expand my Heathrow airport hotel horizons, so to speak.
There are two Sheraton properties at Heathrow -- the Sheraton Heathrow and the Sheraton Skyline, and the rate difference is generally huge. For the night I was staying, the Sheraton Heathrow was 50GBP, while the Sheraton Skyline was 119GBP.
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Earlier I shared the story of yesterday's Etihad flight from Abu Dhabi to San Francisco, which was delayed by 12 hours due to fog. The biggest issue is that the passengers weren't allowed to deplane, so were stuck on the plane the entire time. Basically holding people hostage for this long becomes a serious safety issue, especially when you have kids and seniors aboard.
Fortunately it doesn't seem anything serious happened during that 28 hour journey. The same can't be said for Etihad's flight yesterday between Abu Dhabi and Dusseldorf. After keeping passengers on the plane for more than 13 hours due to fog, an Etihad flight bound for Dusseldorf diverted to Vienna after a man had a stroke.
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