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December 12, 2014
Excursions and Tours: Are They Worth It?
from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/12/excursions-and-tours-are-they-worth-it.html
Australia Releases Images From Flight MH370 Search
from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/mh370-search-australian-officials-release-pictures-search-missing-plane-1750590
December 11, 2014
I bid on a business-class seat, but I only got half of one
When John Banister’s bid for an upgrade is successful, he thinks he’ll be flying home in style. He’s half right. Question: Aer Lingus has a lottery system for upgrading selected passengers to business class. On a recent flight from Dublin to San Francisco, the airline accepted my $710 bid to upgrade. Aer Lingus’ business-class seats […]
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Two Good Reasons: With Ramen Nearby, Kuchera Museum Houses a Father’s Art in Morningside Heights
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The Head of The Goddess of Progress in San Francisco, California
Sitting in San Francisco's city hall is a giant bronze head that stares impassively at all who pass by her, rarely paying any notice, but at the time of her creation the head was part of a proud and beautiful statue that stood tall atop the government building.
The Goddess of Progress was a towering 20-foot tall statue that stood atop San Francisco's original city hall. The proud figure jutted out from the building's central dome looking like the kind of iconic symbol that that comes to represent a whole city. Unfortunately this famous fate was not in the cards for the golden lady. In 1906 a massive earthquake rocked the city and the historic city hall building collapsed. Miraculously however the Goddess of Progress remained standing, lording over a pile of rubble.
It was not until the statue was taken down from the site that the fair maiden lost her head. During transit to her new home, the bronze figure fell off of the wagon and her head broke off. After this tragic beheading, the 700-pound head moved around quite a bit landing in the possession of a street gang before being given back to the city who placed the piece in Golden Gate Park. It was not until the 1990s that the head was placed in its current location where it sits as a lovingly preserved monument to the city's past.
Oddly, while the head has quite the storied history, the body of the Goddess of Progress has never been found.
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Rene Doing a Photo Job on the Rim
from Stuck in Customs http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2014/12/12/rene-doing-a-photo-job-on-the-rim/
Delta Partner Saudia Fined by the DOT Over Their New Los Angeles Flight
Saudia started flying Los Angeles – Jeddah this year, three days a week. That’s great because they’re a Delta partner, and they are among the airlines offering the most award space of any in the world. Want to take a whole family from the US to India in business class using Delta miles? Saudia is […]
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Japan Airlines Lowers Fuel Surcharges As Of February 1, 2015
Fuel prices have plummeted lately, which is good news all around. That being said, it hasn't had the impact on airfare that some people were expecting.
The most common question this has raised is why it hasn't resulted in lower airfare. And that answer is surprisingly simple -- because the cost of airfare isn't really tied to the cost of providing it. Instead, like most things in the world, it's based on what price the market can support.
In other words, when oil prices were super high and the economy was crap, that didn't somehow give the airlines the power to raise prices. Instead, a lot of them went out of business, capacity was cut, etc. So it's no surprise that airfare hasn't gone down, and that airlines are making billions of dollars. The market will eventually equalize itself, though. This game is cyclical -- for us, and for the airlines.
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Expedia releases live travel ticker and real-time reviews
from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/expedia-previews-live-travel-ticker-real-time-reviews/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=expedia-previews-live-travel-ticker-real-time-reviews
The Trick To Using The Best Lounges At LAX
The new Tom Bradley International Terminal at LAX is hands down the nicest terminal at LAX, and arguably the nicest airport terminal in the US.
I've reviewed the Korean Air/SkyTeam Lounge, Star Alliance Lounge, and recently visited the Qantas/oneworld Lounge at LAX. All three are better than virtually all of the other lounges at LAX.
I've been asked by quite a few readers whether it's possible to access a different terminal at LAX than you're flying out of, presumably to maximize lounge usage. I was under the impression that the answer was "yes," though hadn't found it in writing.
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Dubai Self-Diagnoses Itself with a Luxury-Hotel Problem
from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/12/dubai-self-diagnoses-itself-with-a-luxury-hotel-problem.html
Here’s Why Airbus Says They May Discontinue the A380
Over the summer I made the controversial claim that the Airbus A380 is a failure. Let’s just say plenty of people disagreed with me in the comments. As a passenger I like the plane. I love flying Singapore’s A380 in first class for sure, there’s nothing yet in the skies like the Emirates shower. And […]
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The Man Who May Just Save Malaysia Airlines
from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/christoph-mueller-new-ceo-malaysia-airlines-may-be-just-man-who-can-save-company-1749851