April 2, 2015

EXCLUSIVE: American Improving Meal Service Starting May 1

On April 1 American reintroduced linens in domestic first class for short and medium haul flights. That’s been reported elsewhere. The good news is that American isn’t done making changes to their meal service, and addressing the areas that have gotten significant customer feedback (like the cookies…). I think we have three things coming together: […]


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8 expat tips to know before you go

Accept that some friendships will wither and stall.



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The Battle for Seattle: Why the Delta-Alaska Partnership May Soon Be No More

There comes a point in every rewards program where the points don’t seem to be as rewarding. Regardless of allegiances, or time and money spent with a brand, the value of the miles earned are simply not the same. Such may be the feeling of elite flyers on Alaska Airlines and Delta Air Lines. While […]



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Extreme kayaker Rafa Ortiz teaches indigenous in Mexico to kayak

For Rafa Ortiz, throwing himself and his kayak off some of the tallest drops imaginable isn't enough. Now he's developing kayaking communities in indigenous towns in Chiapas. Right on!



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Review: Japan Airlines First Class 777-300ER Jakarta To Tokyo Narita

Japan Airlines began rolling out their new first class product a couple of years ago, and I've really wanted to try it ever since. I've flown Japan Airlines' old first class a couple of times, though was never all that impressed.


My experiences in ANA first class have always been exceptional, and I've kind of thought of them as the "premium" Japanese airline. I was curious if my impressions changed after flying Japan Airlines' new first class.


At the door I was welcomed aboard with a triple bow by the senior cabin attendant and two of the first class crew, who immediately directed me to my seat.


Japan Airlines' new first class cabin consists of a total of eight seats, spread across two rows in a 1-2-1 configuration. While they're not fully enclosed suites, each seat is spacious with a good amount of privacy.


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20 coolest US towns for adventure

This list could easily have 100 places. The US simply has so many canyons and rivers and slopes, so much coastline, all of it with rad little towns along the way.



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Do Electric Cars Make Good Rentals?

National Geographic Traveler editor at large Christopher Elliott is the magazine’s consumer advocate and ombudsman. Over the past 15 years he has helped countless readers fix their trips. Here’s his latest advice.



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Bob Crandall Speaks, Useless Credit Card Marketing, and What Flying Used to Be Like…

News and notes from around the interweb: Here’s what various airlines did for April Fools Former American Airlines Chairman Bob Crandall doesn’t like privacy rights very much. KLM providing customer service via WhatsApp For the ‘they shouldn’t even bother to send the email’ marketing file. Apparently those surgical masks some passengers wear (especially common in […]


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It’s Back! Alaska Airlines Miles Are Great for Emirates First Class Awards

Since the fall, first class award space on Emirates A380 flights out of the US have been wide open. The programs that folks look to when redeeming on Emirates are: Emirates Skywards: an American Express Membership Rewards transfer partner, first class awards are exceptionally pricey and one-way awards require the higher tier chart. Alaska Airlines: […]


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The raw beauty of the Outback [pics]

Wow. These photos are unreal:



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Video takes NCL to task for Epic service failure





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Square Deal Shoe Store in Des Plaines, Illinois

Square Deal Shoe Store


You’ll find more than a square deal at Square Deal Shoe Store in Des Plaines, Illinois. The family-run shoe shop boasts a mini antique shoe museum, which includes shoes that date back to the early 1900s.


Perhaps the most notable item in the museum is the hefty pair of shoes that once belonged to Robert Pershing Wadlow, the tallest person in evidential recorded history. While he grew to wear American shoe size 37AA, the shoes on display at Square Deal Shoe Store are American shoe size 28, ones Waldow, affectionately known as the “Gentle Giant,” wore during his late teen years. They were left at the store as a partial payment for a newly made pair.


Born in Alton, Illinois, February 22, 1918, Wadlow suffered from hyperplasia of the pituitary gland, resulting in abnormally high levels of human growth hormone. Towering over his peers at a height of 2.72 meters (8 feet, 11 inches) and a weight of 199 kilograms (439 pounds), he became a celebrity, even touring with the Ringling Brothers Circus in 1936. Unfortunately, Wadlow’s condition necessitated leg braces, which one day caused a blister that was followed by infection. An autoimmune disorder caused the simple condition to worsen until Wadlow’s eventual death at the age of 22 on July 15, 1940. There is now a bronze statue in his honor in his hometown of Alton. Another pair of his large shoes is on display in the World Famous Giant Shoe Museum in Seattle, Washington.


Square Deal Shoe Store is also home to a Simplex shoe-fitting fluoroscope, a machine that was once used to take X-rays of people’s feet. The machine, a deluxe version, has three viewing portals, one for the shoe salesman, one for the shoe buyer, and one for anyone accompanying the shoe-buyer. Though no longer in use since the 1950s, and illegal since the 1970s for fear of radiation (and to prevent untrained diagnoses of broken bones), you can still peek inside a viewer for a sample X-ray image.


Established in 1921 by Luigi and Amelia Capozzoli, Square Deal Shoe Store continues in the family name, now run by the originators’ daughter Julie Capozzoli and her son Jack Capozolli, who retain the store’s homey, vintage vibe. The shop’s cash register, for instance, was bought new when the store first opened. Luigi once said that workers must continue using the register until it breaks, which it has not yet done.


In keeping with tradition, visitors to the store can get their shoes fit personally, and in the back of the shop, workers repair and polish shoes that customers bring in. Square Deal Shoe Store still functions as a place to buy the latest in comfort footwear, from New Balance to Minnetonka. Stop in for the added bonus of getting a glimpse of once-popular styles no longer seen on the street as well as mementos of shoe fitters from a bygone era.




















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How to anger someone from St. Louis

Like the Cubs? Just get out. Now.



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How to Transfer Citi ThankYou Points to a Single Account

Citi ThankYou Points are one of the most valuable travel rewards points available. You can use them to book travel directly through the ThankYou travel portal where you can get up to 1.25 cents per point in value, or you can transfer them to any of the dozen travel rewards partners within the ThankYou program […]



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Startup pitch: Polarsteps automatically tracks and plots worldwide jaunts

As mobile technology evolves, startups are granted new ways to offer travel services – such as Polarsteps, which is leveraging ambient location ...



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