September 8, 2014

On the Road: In-Flight Rage? Understandable, but Rare

Cramped conditions in the back of a plane can severely test passenger equanimity, as recent episodes over reclining seats illustrate. But such incidents are actually not common.

















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India Concerned Israelis Could Be Targeted During Holidays

A week after Al Qaeda said it was setting up shop in the subcontinent, India says Israeli travelers could be targets.



from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/india-concerned-israelis-could-be-targeted-during-high-holidays-rosh-hashanah-yom-kippur-1682152

Double Redeemable Miles for Six Months! From Qantas…

I was sure excited to see a double redeemable miles promotion. I wonder whether my preferred frequent flyer program will match? Hah. At double miles, that makes Qantas’ long haul award chart almost reasonable. Registration is required and tickets must be purchased by September 12 — this is for new tickets purchased between September 5 […]


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Restaurant Story, Chiltern Firehouse, Gymkhana and Barnyard

On a trip to London last spring, Mark Bittman ate at Restaurant Story, Chiltern Firehouse, Gymkhana and Barnyard

















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White Lyan in East London: A Bar Beyond the Status Quo

A motivation for the White Lyan in East London was ingredient and production control, born of the question, “Is this the best version of the drinks we want to put out?”

















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Trip Experience: Cathay Pacific First Class

This post covers our experience in Cathay Pacific First Class on our recent trip to Asia Picking the Destinations Cathay Pacific First Class Cambodia & Le Meridien Angkor Bangkok Airways (Bangkok to Siem Reap & Maldives) Bangkok & Le Meridien Bangkok Maldives & Sheraton Full Moon Resort Hong Kong & Ritz Carlton Cathay Pacific First […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/09/trip-experience-cathay-pacific-first-class.html

Maximizing TripAdvisor: How To Find Your Perfect Hotel

TPG Foreign Correspondent Lori Zaino stayed in nine different hotels and Airbnb rentals during her recent five-week trip to Southeast Asia. When I asked her which properties were the best and the worst, she said that all of them exceeded her expectations. I was surprised to hear that and asked how she managed to find […]



from The Points Guy http://thepointsguy.com/2014/09/maximizing-tripadvisor-how-to-find-your-perfect-hotel/

There’s No Such Thing As A Free Flight

I've addressed this in passing, but I figured I might as well address this head on, since it's something I feel strongly about -- there's no such thing as a "free" flight (well, unless you're Marilyn Hartman). On a plane you paid for whatever cabin you're flying in, whether you're on a revenue ticket, award ticket, upgrade, or taking advantage of flight benefits.


Let me provide some context. I recently wrote about my Etihad flight from Abu Dhabi to New York in first class where they ran out of food. That was actually the lesser of the two issues I had with the flight -- the bigger issue was with Abu Dhabi's horrible US pre-clearance facility.


I have my fair share of trolls on this blog -- I take it as a compliment that they dislike me enough to keep coming back -- but sometimes they make points that are so ridiculous that they're actually worth sharing. And in this case the reason I'm sharing them isn't to actually point out the ridiculousness of them, but rather to address what they're trying to get at it in theory (which is easier to respond to when they make it amusing).


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The summertime beauty of Utah

Matador filmmaker Scott Sporleder captures Utah in all its summer glory.



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Monday Travel Update – Soon in Cancun

It has been a while since I’ve done a general update on my travels. This year has been pretty busy with several months in Africa an a 2.5 month road trip across Western Canada and the United States. Things start to slow down a bit as of now, although slowing down is a bit of [...]



from Everything Everywhere Travel Blog http://everything-everywhere.com/2014/09/08/monday-travel-update-soon-cancun/

Southwest modernizes look with new identity, Internet reacts

44 years after its first flight, Dallas, Texas-based airline Southwest has unveiled a modern refresh to its brand. Much of the rollout ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/southwest-modernizes-look-new-livery-refreshed-identity/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=southwest-modernizes-look-new-livery-refreshed-identity

Etihad Airways Arrivals Lounge Abu Dhabi

Etihad Airways is improving their ground experience for first and business class passengers arriving at Abu Dhabi International Airport, with the introduction of a new Etihad Airways arrivals lounge.


The lounge actually opened a couple of weeks ago, though Etihad just put out the press release about it yesterday. Here's how they describe it:


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What’s Agritourism And Is It Right For You?

When you hear the term agritourism you may think it refers to staying on a farm while you’re on holiday to help with milking the cows. While agritourism could certainly include that experience, the term encompasses so much more. Whether it’s educational, participating in fun activities, or just getting back to nature, you may discover […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/09/whats-agritourism-and-is-it-right-for-you.html

American Express Platinum as a Great Business Travel Tool

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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