April 5, 2015

How to piss off someone from China

“Do you really eat dogs?"



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A Lisbon welcome (and an update on the Word Master job)

Kicking off my Lisbon experience with a story about food.


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Reader Success Story: ¡Muy Barato! Hyatt All-Inclusive in Cancun

Over the years, we’ve had many readers share their success stories with us. Folks for whom traveling domestically once a year was a luxury are now traveling the world with just a few credit card sign-up bonuses. And the best part? They are sharing their stories with us and others who benefit from knowing that […]



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April 4, 2015

Approaching Mos Eisley Spaceport on Tatooine

Yoga with Adriene A few months ago you guys gave me some suggestions for yoga shows on YouTube. Anyway, here’s one of my favorites – Yoga with Adriene. I like her… she’s really chill and doesn’t take it too seriously. She also has a fun 30-days-of-Yoga program that I recommend. Also, she’s from my old […]



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Bus companies struggle with service slips and growing pains





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1 Caver Dead, 2 Rescued In Morocco

Surviving Spanish adventurers are hospitalized after falling "several hundred meters" in an unforgiving environment.



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6 Discoveries from Near and Far: Volume XL

Things I found on long walks in foreign cities, or perhaps when someone posted them on Twitter.





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One Simple Upgrade Trick I Just Learned

Mainstream articles on “how to upgrade to first class” are almost uniformly: Dead wrong Laughable At their best they usually offer some variant of: Dress nicely Be a member of the airline’s loyalty program They never explain, of everyone ‘dressed nicely’ (as though this will matter for folks who aren’t airline empoloyees) and who are members of the program, who will get the upgrade if there are seats available and how to increase your chances it’s you. No, just ask isn’t sufficient (although up until last weekend it was necessary to submit a request for a complimentary upgrade on American — so I guess asking was sort of part of it there). Via Miles Remaining comes an article pushing a totally different trick. Naturally it begins with all of the usual claptrap about dressing nicely,…


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Born and raised in Mexico

Oh yes, there’s science behind tortillas:



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If You Want Real Consumer Protection for Frequent Flyer Programs, Here’s the One Change We Need.

I wrote earlier in the week about the shocking change American AAdvantage made to its terms and conditions: the program specifically said they have no “duty of good faith and fair dealing” with members. The scary fact is that no U.S. airline frequent flyer program does. This is a specific legal term of art, and flows from the Supreme Court’s decision in Northwest vs. Ginsberg last year. We Have Almost No Right to Sue Frequent Flyer Programs Rabbi Ginsberg was kicked out of the Northwest Worldperks for making too many complaints, he gamed the program for compensation in the extreme, and then sued for having his perks taken from him. This was the worst possible litigant to put in front of the Supreme Court with consumer protection on the line — but not for the…


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Weekly Review: April 4, 2015

Hello from Hong Kong!


I'm here for a long layover on my way to the Maldives, which sure is a logistically challenging place to visit. On the plus side, I had a lovely shower in one of the Cabanas in Cathay Pacific's The Wing Lounge, and also finally had the chance to check out the new Qantas Lounge.


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Review: Lounge, Flight and Boat from Male to the Park Hyatt Hadahaa Maldives

Here I review the Male airport’s domestic lounge and Maldivian’s Male – Kooddoo flight to get to the Park Hyatt Hadahaa Maldives. Previous installments: Introduction, overview, and costs Star Alliance first class and business class lounges, LAX Etihad First Class, Los Angles – Abu Dhabi.. the 3rd Longest Flight in the World! Premier Inn, Abu Dhabi International Airport Etihad’s new business class lounge, Abu Dhabi Etihad Business Class, Abu Dhabi – Male When you get off of your flight to Male, you walk out on the tarmac over to the arrivals building, which is more a shack than anything else. You walk inside and queue for immigration. There’s a premium line on the far left, though it may not be especially fast. On this visit there were two lines working, although one was far faster…


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"Sea gypsies" worlds happiest people

The nomadic Bajau people spend their entire lives working and playing in the ocean.



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Review: Japan Airlines First Class 777-300ER Tokyo Narita To New York JFK

After a really awesome flight on JAL from Jakarta to Tokyo Narita, I was excited to see whether it was a one-off, or if JAL has really become this awesome. In this review I won't focus too much on the hard product, since I covered that pretty thoroughly in the last installment.


At the door I was welcomed by the senior cabin attendant, Akahane, and two of the other first class crew. I got a full round of bows before I even stepped foot on the plane. I was escorted to my seat, 2A.


As soon as I sat down Akahane came to my seat for a more detailed welcome, including informing me of the flight time of 12hr15min. She offered me a drink, and I of course requested a glass of Salon champagne. It was served with a hot towel.


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6 US habits I lost in Peru

Thinking of people as mere "acquaintances" isn't really a thing in Peru.



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