March 31, 2015

Rapid7 Testing

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from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2015/04/01/rapid7-testing/

Camera Bag Stolen in Germany and… New April Lightroom Presets, Live!

April Lightroom Presets, only $2.50 instead of $5 The monthly tradition continues with my Lightroom Presets! I hope you have enjoyed the previous month packs, and here comes a funky-fresh one! Daily Photo – Amazing Cologne I loved everything about Cologne… except for my train ride back to Dusseldorf. My whole camera bag was stolen! […]



from Stuck in Customs http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2015/04/01/camera-bag-stolen-in-germany-and-new-april-lightroom-presets-live/

Are loyalty programs a fool’s game?





from Elliott http://elliott.org/is-this-a-scam/are-loyalty-programs-a-fools-game/

Sand Dunes in Namibia





from Everything Everywhere Travel Blog http://everything-everywhere.com/2015/03/31/sand-dunes-in-namibia/

21 unreal Instagrams of Australia

Oh Australia. Exceptional food, vast beaches, sunshine, and a population of very good-looking people. Need more reasons to pack up and move down under? Here's 21 of them:



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/bnt/21-instagrams-will-make-pack-move-australia/

Seville Journal: Pillars of Holy Week Processions Put Teamwork and Brawn on Display

Costaleros are the hidden but indispensable elements of the Easter celebrations that take place across Spain, especially in Seville.

















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50 Million Bonus Points, Discounted Hawaii Awards, and My Heart Stopped for a Moment.

News and notes from around the interweb: Discounted United awards to Hawaii Bonus for points transfers into Aeroplan. Unfortunately Membership Rewards transfers aren’t eligible. Starwood transfers are, though — 80,000 Starpoints would yield 125,000 Aeroplan points instead of the usual 100,000. How to make my heart stop: This came into my email inbox: Fortunately this […]



from View from the Wing http://viewfromthewing.boardingarea.com/2015/03/31/50-million-bonus-points-discounted-hawaii-awards-and-my-heart-stopped-for-a-moment/

Rad female free climbers video

In the Verdon Gorge — the birthplace of modern sport climbing — free climbers Caroline George and Katie Lambert show us how it's done.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/tv/watch-two-exceptional-women-show-beauty-modern-climbing/

On traveling India as a woman

On average, 93 women are raped in India every day.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/notebook/4-uncomfortable-truths-traveling-woman-india/

16 amazing photos of Sweden

With 85% of Sweden's 9.7 million inhabitants living in urban areas, large amounts of wilderness areas across the country attract photographers and outdoor adventurers throughout the year, even in the cold winter months:



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/pulse/16-places-swedes-rather-keep/

Separating Credit Card Myth From Fact

There are so many myths out there about credit cards that it is natural for the subject to be a confusing one. If you are a novice on the topic (and perhaps even if you are not) it is extremely important to be able to separate myths from facts to make sure you are benefiting […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2015/03/separating-myth-from-fact-regarding-credit-cards.html

Brilliant Texas skies [photos]

Amazing. If you're in Texas, look up:



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/pulse/texas-greatest-skies-earth-12-photographers-prove/

Wyndham New Program Starts May 11: Drops Price of Award Nights By As Much As 70%

It seems like hotel programs have been incentivizing booking low end hotels — keeping those cheap, making the points cost even cheaper than before — while pricing top end awards astronomically. We’ve seen massive ‘category creep’ at Marriott. Two years ago Hilton increased the price of their top awards as much as 90%. Hyatt created […]


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What Cheryl Strayed Can Teach Us

I recently had the honor and pleasure of hosting an onstage conversation with author Cheryl Strayed at National Geographic headquarters in Washington, D.C. The ensuing evening resounded with rich and layered lessons, but here are three that have continued to reverberate within me ever since.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2015/03/31/wild-movie-book-cheryl-strayed/

Ten Movies That Have Inspired Me to Travel

The beautiful scenery, the zany adventures – movies make me want to travel! Here’s a list, in no particular order, of the movies that inspire me to get out and see the world. 1. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade You can probably include all the Indiana Jones movies on this list, but this one […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2015/03/ten-movies-that-have-inspired-me-to-travel.html

Signs you're a local in the Outback

You don't freak out when you see a cane toad the size of a small dog. You simply step around it and carry on:



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/notebook/12-signs-youre-true-local-outback/

Up To 60% Bonus On Purchased American AAdvantage Miles

Only days after the AAdvantage & Dividend Miles programs merged, American is back with a great bonus on buying miles.


Through April 30, 2015, American AAdvantage is offering up to 60,000 AAdvantage bonus miles when you buy miles.


The size of your mileage bonus varies based on how many miles you buy, and maxes out at 60%. The tiers are as follows:


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April 2015 Desktop Wallpaper

This month’s image is of a hillside in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. 1920×1200 | 1920×1080 | 1600×1200 | 1680×1050 | 1600×900 1440×900 | 1280×1024 | 1280×800 | 1024×768 iPad | iPhone 6 | iPhone 6 Plus | iPhone 5 | iPhone 4 2560×1600 (MacBook Retina 13″) | 2880×1800 (MacBook Retina 15″)



from Everything Everywhere Travel Blog http://everything-everywhere.com/2015/03/31/april-2015-desktop-wallpaper/

Air France FlyingBlue June/July Promo Awards — Up To 50% Off

One of the best uses of Air France/KLM FlyingBlue miles is booking their Promo Awards. FlyingBlue publishes these every month, and they offer 25-50% off select award tickets on Air France and KLM metal. Back in the day Promo Awards would consistently be for 50% off and would have a good number of options in business class, though unfortunately they’ve devalued the program somewhat since then, and the discounts now vary.


However, there are still some great values to be had. FlyingBlue just published their latest Promo Awards. These are valid for bookings made between April 1 and April 30, 2015, and for travel between June 1 and July 31, 2015. This set of Promo Awards is pretty average, I'd say. For a bit of context, check out the other recent Promo Awards:


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Hey Chris, what the #$** did you do with your site?





from Elliott http://elliott.org/from-the-trenches/hey-chris-what-the-did-you-do-with-your-site/

T Magazine: Soho House Lets the Public in With Turkish Baths

The members-only club will unveil two hammams in its new Istanbul location, established in a 19th-century mansion.

















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Can I Do Better Through Orbitz Rewards?

This may come as a surprise to some, but not every frugal traveler is loyal to just one travel brand. In fact, many travelers hold a number of different allegiances across multiple programs, all for different reasons. From award availability to free Wi-Fi in hotel rooms, membership in multiple rewards programs can pay off before […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2015/03/can-i-do-better-through-orbitz-rewards.html

NY State bans travel to Indiana

We love how a major state government is standing up for the rights of Americans:



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/life/us-states-banning-travel-indiana-support-lgbt-community/

New Safety Concerns: Should You Fly Thailand’s Airlines?

The International Civil Aviation Organization has “significant safety concerns” about Thailand’s aviation regulator‘s standards (not about Thailand’s airlines). ICAO, a UN agency, informed governments around the world about its designation of Thailand as a “significant safety concern” on March 20. ICAO’s designation came after it determined that the “corrective action plan” submitted by the Department […]


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Things to do in Mexico City

If you are feeling sad, head to the market. You will find yourself in a sea of colours that will lift your mood, no matter how much you try to resist:



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/trips/8-things-can-mexico-city-get-sadness/

DISGUSTING: NYPD Officer Loses It On Uber Driver

There's a cringe-worthy video making the rounds of an undercover NYPD officer verbally assaulting an UberX driver in New York City (this video contains strong language, so is not suitable for work). The video was taken and uploaded by the passenger -- here's the description:


"Police abuse of Uber driver in New York City. In an unmarked car, the policeman was allegedly attempting to park without using his blinker at a green light. (His reverse lights weren't on. Likely double parked without hazards on.) The Uber driver pulled around and gestured that he should use his blinker, casually and non-offensively, and kept driving us. The policeman aggressively pulls up behind us and this is what happens.


(This occurred just before 2pm on the West side of Manhattan, in police precinct 6, on March 30th, 2015. The officer did not identify himself, but he had a New York license plate: GSS 8891)"


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11 fairy-tale images of Bulgaria

"Bulgaria to me conjures fairytale images of abandoned castles, meadows, and ice-covered lakes."



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/trips/11-images-bulgaria-look-like-picked-fairytale/

How to See Alaska For Free

As the credit card rewards enthusiast of the family, I get a lot of questions about random travel itineraries all over the United States and abroad. In some cases, my family members and friends just want to get away for a weekend in a hotel room somewhere – anywhere. But in other cases, they have […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2015/03/how-to-see-alaska-for-free.html

Packing Essentials

It doesn’t take me long to pack for most trips. I typically bring the same clothes and “stuff” with me no matter my destination or purpose of travel. Sure, there’s some variance—a warmer scarf depending on season, or a nicer jacket depending on what kind of meetings I have on the other side.On average, it takes me twenty minutes. No more, no less. If I’m doing laundry and sorting through the mail while packing, the whole process might take up to an hour, but that's the cost of multitasking.The greatest challenge is indecision. Do I want two pairs of jeans? (Usually just one, but I waver.) Do I need to bring my bathing suit? (I don’t swim often, and when I do I can wear my running shorts.)



from The Art of Non-Conformity http://chrisguillebeau.com/packing-essentials/

What nationality is your anger? [QUIZ]

Our latest quiz: what nationality are you most like when you're angry?



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/life/nationality-anger-quiz/

Are Thailand’s Airlines Unsafe?

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) recently completed an audit of Thailand's Civil Aviation Authority, during which they found some troubling policies.


Via Reuters:


"One aviation source with knowledge of the matter told Reuters that significant safety concerns had been uncovered during an audit of Thailand's civil aviation authority by the Montréal-based International Civil Aviation Organization.


The source said the ICAO's concerns revolved around the issue of operator certificates to carriers by the Thai authority. While the ICAO cannot "downgrade" states, its audits identify concerns that could lead countries to take steps such as banning flights."


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Fear, Risk and Travel

Last week 17 tourists were killed by gunmen in Tunisia. You probably heard about it as it was all over the news. You probably remember the case of Natalee Holloway who disappeared in 2005 in Aruba. You remember it because it was all over the news. Every year there are one or two news stories [...]



from Everything Everywhere Travel Blog http://everything-everywhere.com/2015/03/31/fear-risk-and-travel/

20 signs you're from Lithuania

Basketball is your second (if not first) religion. And you can survive the big fat Lithuanian wedding!



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/notebook/20-signs-born-raised-lithuania/

New York Police Officer Unleashes Rant on Uber Driver

There’s a video going around of an incident yesterday in New York where a police officer unleashes a rant on an Uber driver (“How long have you been in this country? … The only reason you’re not in handcuffs and going to jail .. is because I have things to do.. because you’re not important […]


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Apparently You Can Earn Bonus Miles For Dining — Who Knew?!

I'll be the first to admit I'm not as "hardcore" in this hobby as I used to be. That's partly because I have more going on in my life now than when I was 16.


Back in the day I would go out of my way to earn bonus miles for virtually every purchase. $5 online purchase? I would spend 15 minutes trying to decide which shopping portal to go through. Over time I've kind of included the value of time in deciding whether or not to take advantage of various opportunities to generate miles.


As many of you probably know, most of the major airlines offer bonus miles for dining at select restaurants through Rewards Network.


Basically you register your credit card, and then for dining at select restaurants you earn 3-5 bonus miles per dollar spent (and sometimes there are promotions on top of that).


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A Postcard From Colombia’s Final Frontier

In the course of researching where I wanted to go in Colombia, the place I looked forward to visiting most was the Guajira Peninsula, a vast, arid desert that juts out into the Caribbean Sea like a fisted forearm.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2015/03/31/a-postcard-from-colombias-final-frontier/

World's tallest hotel planned for Swiss village






from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/31/travel/tallest-hotel-switzerland/index.html

7 myths about living in South Korea

Think Korea has space-age technology? Not true. Well, not totally true.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/notebook/7-total-misconceptions-living-south-korea/

Chase Extends the IHG Limited-Time Offer!

It happens occasionally, and I wish I knew why a bank will extend a limited-time offer. Chase just did so with the IHG 70K sign-up bonus offer. At times, these sort of extensions make bloggers look like we don’t have the most current info, but in fact, the banks just don’t tell us! I guess […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2015/03/chase-extends-the-ihg-limited-time-offer.html

Preventing pilot murder-suicide: A question of trust? Or government oversight?





from Elliott http://elliott.org/blog/solving-pilot-suicide-a-job-for-intrusive-government-regulation/

20 signs you're from the Pacific NW

You’re a coffee snob and a water snob...and you're seriously tired of hearing the word hipster. Yep, you're from the Pacific Northwest!



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/trips/20-signs-born-raised-pacific-northwest/

70,000 Point IHG Rewards Club Visa Offer Extended Through May 31: Time to Jump on It?

I receive compensation for many links on this blog. You don’t have to use these links, but I am grateful to you if you do. American Express, Citibank, Chase, and other banks are advertising partners of this site. I do not write about all credit cards that are available — instead focusing on miles, points, […]


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IHG Rewards Club Credit Card 70K Sign-Up Bonus Extended Through May 31, 2015

In early March I wrote about the 70,000 point sign-up bonus on the IHG® Rewards Club Select Credit Card, which was only supposed to be available through March 31, 2015. Well, it's worth noting that this sign-up bonus has now been extended through May 31, 2015.


The card offers a 70,000 point sign-up bonus after spending $1,000 within three months of account opening, provided you haven’t received the bonus in the past 24 months. The annual fee on the card is $49, though it’s waived the first year.


As a reminder, this is one of the most compelling hotel credit cards out there. While I don't value it that much for everyday spend, it's a card I'm holding onto long term. Why?


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5 Hidden Travel Budget Busters (and How to Avoid Them)

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"Hidden" travel costs can seem pretty minor but, over the course of even a one-week trip, can really add up. Katie Hammel reveals a few tips to get around them.


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Park Hyatt New York Finally Making Reward Night Reservations Consistently Available

The Park Hyatt New York was one of the most anticipated hotel openings last year. A new luxury property in New York, you can expect to pay a minimum in the high $600s per night on prepaid rates when the hotel expects to be relatively empty. It’s a Hyatt Gold Passport category 7 hotel, meaning […]


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Alibaba launches Alitrip into hotel IT solutions space

Alibaba Group has made the first big announcement regarding its standalone travel business alitrip.com, and it’s all about “hotel of the future.” ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/alibaba-launches-alitrip-into-hotel-it-solutions-space/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=alibaba-launches-alitrip-into-hotel-it-solutions-space

6 signs your dad is Swedish

You’re perfectly happy spending entire days playing board games:



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/life/6-signs-raised-swedish-dad/

Review: Cathay Pacific Business Class A330 Hong Kong To Jakarta

My flight was departing from Hong Kong at 4:05PM, so I got to the airport at 2:45PM. I was already issued my boarding pass in Chicago a couple of days prior, so proceeded directly to immigration and security, which took about 15 minutes.


I briefly stopped by Cathay Pacific's First Class "The Wing" Lounge, which I had access to thanks to my oneworld Emerald status. I had a couple of glasses of champagne, and then at around 3:30PM headed to my departure gate.


My flight was departing from the far end of the concourse, so by the time I got to the gate at around 3:45PM they were on final boarding call, and I was among the last people aboard.


I was curious to try Cathay Pacific's new regional business class. I've flown their old regional business class many times, which basically consists of rather tired but comfortable recliner seats, which are marginally more comfortable than domestic first class within the US.


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Venice's sink or swim moment

The city of palazzos and cathedrals has been slowly sinking since Casanova canoodled down its canals. But, the Italians have a plan.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/30/travel/the-wonder-list-venice-bill-weir/index.html

Sneaking Up on Spring Bok in South Africa

Sometimes I am inclined to sit and reflect upon the goals for adulthood that I had as a…



from The Everywhereist http://www.everywhereist.com/sneaking-up-on-spring-bok-in-south-africa/

How to Transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards to a Single Account

Flexible rewards points are the foundation of a smart frugal travel plan. The ideal currency offers the ability to redeem points across multiple loyalty programs and also at a cash value. Pay the cash price or pay the points price — you pick which one is the most favorable and book it. The only problem […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2015/03/how-to-transfer-chase-ultimate-rewards-to-a-single-account.html

March 30, 2015

A data analyst at Skyscanner shares career advice

The global travel industry is being re-built from the inside thanks to thousands of data analysts, computer scientists, and product engineers who ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/data-analyst-career-advice-skyscanner/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=a-data-analyst-at-skyscanner-shares-career-advice

An airline seat dispute quickly spirals out of control





from Elliott http://elliott.org/is-this-enough-compensation/airline-seat-dispute-quickly-spirals-control/

How to Use Status From One Airline While Crediting Miles to Another (and Why You’d Want To)

Reader Joe asked, I am US Chairman, and I have a trip to Alaska this fall (EWR-SEA-ANC). I would like to somehow get into First. I’m thinking I could do an Elite Match with AS to qualify for an upgrade. But I need the AA EQM’s to re-qualify for top AA status. Can I change […]


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End Of March Miles And Points To-Do List

While you may have another two weeks to finish your taxes, you have just over 24 hours to either register for or take advantage of these miles and points opportunities.


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12 beautiful photos of Hungary

While many Hungarians have spent the cold winters learning how to drink pálinka on a bar stool, the country's real beauty lies outside of the pub walls.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/network/12-beautiful-photos-make-wonder-havent-visited-hungary-yet/

10 places to see before they're gone

80% of The Maldives are less than 3.3 feet under sea level. You should consider going before it's completely gone.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/life/10-places-see-disappear/

On the Road: Thoughts at the End of the Road, and a Word of Advice

The writer sums up 16 years of On the Road columns for The Times.

















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Maps of the world compared to the US

How many of the other countries can you name?



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/life/awesome-maps-show-big-us-compared-rest-world/

Strategy to Search for United Awards And Book Them for Less Using Amex Points

Reader Ryan asked, I’m interested in using Amex MR points on ANA to fly United, but I can’t seem to understand how that works, or if there is YQ on those flights. And everyone raves about using ANA’s website to search, but I can’t seem to make it work without putting miles in my account, […]


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11 reasons why Olympic National Park is the most underrated place in the US

Olympic National Park's 1,440 square mile landscape is one of the most diverse cultural and geographic regions in North America, yet one of the least explored areas in the country.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/notebook/11-reasons-olympic-national-park-underrated-place-us/

Elite Members Only: 5,000 Bonus Club Carlson Points For App Booking

Club Carlson sent out an email to elite members of their program today, offering 5,000 bonus Gold Points when you make a booking through their iPhone or Android app by April 5, 2015, and complete your stay anytime in April.


The email reads as follows:


"As an Elite member, we know you're busy, and we want to help make life a little simpler. The Club CarlsonSM mobile app for iPhone or Android makes life on the go a breeze. Give it a try this week and we'll give you 5,000 bonus Gold Points®. Just book on the app by April 5 and complete your stay anytime in April. You'll see a gift of 5,000 points in your account up to 10 days after checkout.


Plus, be sure to opt in to receive Push Notifications to gain access to exclusive offers and deals available only to Club Carlson mobile app users."


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Test Flight: Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook (Review)

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I’ve spent the last six years looking for the perfect travel laptop. I’ve tested iPads, along with products from Lenovo, Sony, and Microsoft to name a few. All of them have been good. But all, in one way or another, have had their shortcomings. The smallest laptops just weren’t powerful enough, the batteries of larger […]


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In Transit Blog: Walkabout: More Travel Warnings in Kenya; Luring Tourists to Appalachia

A weekly capsule of travel news curated by our writers and editors.

















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Don’t Buy Retailer’s Extended Warranties — Use This Trick Instead

Towards the end of 2013 I bought myself a Jawbone Mini Jambox, a portable bluetooth speaker with sound quality that beats the $15 cheap speakers I have in my office or in my laptop. It was one of those “I’m a techie kinda guy, I should have one” purchases. I bought it refurbished for $60, […]



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If you want to travel, just say yes

No matter what. Just. Say. Yes:



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/bnt/want-travel-just-say-yes/

How Do You Manage So Many Credit Cards?

Reader Craig asked, I would like to start opening up credit cards for my wife, but don’t want to need to have two separate user names to track for each of the banks. Any way to combine to make tracking easier? Managing myriad frequent flyer accounts, and credit card accounts, can get complicated. In general […]


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Virgin Atlantic Flight Cancelled After Foam Cannon Salute

Virgin Atlantic had their inaugural flight from Atlanta to Manchster last night, which landed this morning. The plane was supposed to turn right back around to Atlanta as VS109... only it didn't.


As is the norm on many inaugural flights, upon landing from Atlanta there was a water cannon salute to welcome the first flight to Manchester.


Well, the Airbus A330-300 got a salute alright. The firefighters botched the water canon salute, as they sprayed the plane with fire-suppressing foam rather than water. As a result, the return flight was initially delayed for almost five hours, before finally being cancelled.


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Things people from Michigan explain

Forget about Texas. It should be ‘Don’t mess with Michigan!’



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/life/24-things-everyone-michigan-explain-towners/

What region of the United States should you live in? [QUIZ]

Settle int he region that best matches your temperament!



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/life/region-united-states-live-quiz/

British Airways Avios Restored After Account Audits

On Friday I posted about how without any communication, British Airways locked thousands of Executive Club members out of their accounts. As it turns out, it seems the accounts were shut down for anyone that uses a third party service (like Award Wallet) to access their account balances. I think our community is heavily represented on that front. ;)


When you tried to log into your Executive Club account you'd simply get a message saying:


"We are not able to recognise the membership number that you have supplied. Please check and re-enter."


You could log into your account again after resetting your password, though all Avios were missing, which made many members panic.


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T Magazine: A Cure for the Cacophony

In Beijing, a hotel for guests who want to sleep where they spa.

















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Ambrym Island in Ambrym Island, Vanuatu

Maroum volcano


If you ask around about volcanoes in Vanuatu you will inevitably be steered towards Tanna Island and the expensive package deals that every tour shop in town sells. They'll promise you a night at a resort and an easy 20-minute walk up the side of a volcano to see the fireworks. But those who prefer the road less travelled might find their way to Ambrym Island, where the challenging hike through the tropical forest takes 4 to 6 hours, accommodation is in tents or huts built by local villagers, and the food is whatever your guide catches on the way up to the camp site.


The centre of Ambrym is dotted with a pair of volcanoes (Maroum and Benbow) both live and dead, but is less popular than Tanna because they don't produce such a flashy display.


Maroum volcano is a roaring cauldron which produces rare "Pele's Hair," fine strands of volcanic glass which coat the ground around the crater. They are said to occasionally form hairballs that, in the right wind, can be seen blowing up from the crater. Maroum is also reputed to the site of animal sacrifices – if you steal from the wrong villager you must drop a white chicken into the crater to escape bad luck.


Benbow is a more hazardous journey, and the crater must be entered via a rope to see the lava.


The ash plains that lie between Maroum and Benbow are stunning in their own right, but can only be crossed with a guide. Black ash, tinted orange with sulphur from the volcanoes, they become on an eerie sight when wisps of smoke and cloud float through.


Different parts of the island have different stories about how the series of volcanoes came to be. One story is that a group were visiting family on the other side of the island, and crossing over left some laplap cooking under coals in the centre of the island. On their return through the forest the laplap had been consumed by the earth, and a volcano erupted the next day.


There’s a definite sense that visiting Ambrym requires more cultural respect than the usual tourist expedition. Visitors must book in advance and can only visit the volcanoes with a local guide. Guides are enthusiastic about sharing stories about their history and their way of life, but they are new to tourism, and there’s a sense that too much attention could upset a delicate balance between maintaining cultural ties and becoming yet another commercialised tourist trap.




















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The American Airlines Mistake-Fare Guide to Beijing

If you were lucky enough to get the American Airlines $462 Business Class mistake fare to Beijing, you’re already used to the satisfaction that comes after working through confusing restrictions and finding your way through crowded thoroughfares and dead ends—perfect preparation for a visit to the Chinese capital. New TPG Contributor J. Keith van Straaten...



from The Points Guy http://thepointsguy.com/2015/03/the-american-airlines-mistake-fare-guide-to-beijing/

Nine (Free!) Travel Podcast Resources for Your Next Trip

Lately, I’ve been listening to podcasts. My increased interest started a few months ago with a documentary podcast narrated by musician Iggy Pop on the life of writer William S. Burroughs. I was inspired to find the podcast while watching a Parts Unknown episode on Tangier, Morocco with Anthony Bourdain which contained references to Burroughs. […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2015/03/nine-free-travel-podcast-resources-for-your-next-trip.html

Booker’s Grand Tour of Morocco

Morocco is known for its diversity of traditions, religions, landscapes, and more. While most travelers are able to spend time in only one region, I was determined to see it all. My conclusion at the end of a two-week binge on Moroccan culture and cuisine that spanned nearly 2,000 miles? It's the ideal spring break destination for the curious traveler—and the perfect way for someone my age (16) to get an immersive introduction to the Arab world.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2015/03/30/bookers-grand-tour-of-morocco/

9 American habits I lost in France

Wearing leggings in public: That’s like wearing tights and nothing else. What are we, harlots?



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/9-american-habits-lost-france/

How to Use Your Miles to Fly on Your Airline’s Partners

Reader Dee asked, I’d love to know more about how to transfer points from one airline to flying on a partner (example: AA to Cathay Pacific). Sites seem intentionally vague on how to do this and how many points it would cost. Am looking to fly ORD-PEK roundtrip as an example. THANK YOU This is […]


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24 reasons Illinois is the most underrated state in the US

You’re able to read this because some smart people from University of Illinois invented the modern day web browser. Beat that, everywhere else!



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/notebook/24-reasons-illinois-underrated-state-us/

What’s My Credit Score?

There are a lot of misconceptions about how credit scores are calculated. When I explain to people that I have 20+ credit cards open at a given time, the first question I'm usually asked is "doesn't that ruin your credit score?!"


The answer is no, and that in many cases it can actually improve your credit score. But it's very difficult for that to "click" with people. So I figured I'd explain in more detail, in part by sharing my own credit score as of last week.


As I explained last week, I just applied for five credit cards.


As is the norm when you receive your new card, I received a notice containing my credit card and an explanation of my credit.


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19 signs you're a Hungarian drinker

You've drunk pálinka for breakfast:



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/nights/19-signs-learned-drink-hungary/

Help us kill this malware (before it kills us)





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What Are The Origins Of Airport Codes?

I've received several messages today from readers pointing out an awesome website -- http://airportcod.es/.


Have you ever wondered the origin of airport codes? Well this website lists virtually all major airports, and where their airport codes originated.


Some are of course pretty straightforward. Like AKL is simply named after the city, AucKLand.


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How to parent like a Bulgarian

Follow superstitions -- every last one of them. Carefully.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/life/parent-like-bulgarian/

In Transit Blog: A Paris Picnic, Delivered

Paris Picnic will deliver meals to locations in the city, complete with a baguette and a blanket.

















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