January 3, 2015

Would You Fly 1700 Miles on a Regional Jet? With This New Route, Soon You Might!

Via Joe Brancatelli, Alaska Airlines will be contracting with Skywest to fly Embraer E175 regional jets between Seattle and both Milwaukee and Oklahoma City. Those are some long flights on a regional jet! Certainly Seattle – Milwaukee is one of the longest flights operated by a regional, but certainly not the longest in North America. […]


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10 Most Read Posts Of 2014

While I figure one or two people read the blog every day (thanks, mom!), I don't really check my Google Analytics page more than once a week or so. I write what I write, and try to pay attention to overall feedback as opposed to micro-managing pageviews, comments, etc.


That being said, at the beginning of the year it is fun to go back and look at what the most popular posts of the previous year were.


So what were the 10 most read One Mile At A Time posts in 2014? Here they are, starting with the most read of the year:


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from One Mile at a Time http://onemileatatime.boardingarea.com/2015/01/03/10-read-posts-2014/

17 of the coolest heritage sites in India

Matador Network contributor Arun Bhat guides us around 17 impressive heritage sites in India.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/trips/photo-essay-17-of-the-coolest-heritage-sites-in-india/

Guide to skiing the Himalaya

It's not the same as the Alps, but it's hard to beat skiing on the rooftop of the world.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/sports/an-independent-guide-to-snowboarding-the-himalaya/

How Do Normal People Ever Manage to Navigate Airline Bureaucracies? United Strands a New Mexico Monk Edition

Sometimes it amazes me that the public at large can successfully travel from one city to another without getting stymied by airline bureaucracies and ineptitude. Modern flight is truly miraculous. Modern airline technology, customer service, and business processes often are not. I run into frustrating situations with airlines all the time, and I do this […]


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from View from the Wing http://viewfromthewing.boardingarea.com/2015/01/03/normal-people-ever-manage-navigate-airline-bureaucracies-united-strands-new-mexico-monk-edition/

Saudia Won’t Introduce Gender Segregated Seating After All

Yesterday I shared the story from rt.com which suggested that Saudia would introduce gender segregated seating on their flights. On one hand it seemed a bit farfetched, on the other hand we're talking about a country where women aren't even allowed to drive, so it wouldn't have really surprised me that much...


The rt.com article read in part as follows:


"Saudi Arabia’s national airline carrier is planning to introduce gender segregation aboard its flights following complaints from passengers who refused to have random males seated next to their wives, the Kingdom’s media report."


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Ponds and Lakes as Seen From the Air in Wodd Buffalo National Park, Alberta





from Everything Everywhere Travel Blog http://everything-everywhere.com/2015/01/02/ponds-lakes-seen-air-wodd-buffalo-national-park-alberta/

January 2, 2015

Kentucky Plane Crash Claims 4 Lives, 7-Year-Old Survives

A small Piper PA-34 aircraft had lost contact with air traffic controllers soon after its pilot reported engine problems.



from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/plane-crash-kentucky-kills-4-people-7-year-old-girl-survives-walks-away-call-help-1772566

Two 'Large Objects' Found In Flight 8501 Search

Indonesian officials are deploying a remote-operated vehicle to capture the images of the objects found in the Java Sea.



from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/airasia-flight-8501-sonar-detects-2-large-objects-java-sea-remote-operated-vehicle-1772556

Adventure to Antarctica – Day 1, Digging out an ice-house!

Big News! I have no photos today, but I wanted to tell you on the blog that I’m headed to Antarctica for two weeks! I’m very excited, and I’ll be sure to share all the hi-rez photos right here! I’m starting the trip by driving from Queenstown to Christchurch then getting on a US Military […]



from Stuck in Customs http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2015/01/03/adventure-to-antarctica-day-1-digging-out-an-ice-house/

What do travelers really want this year?





from Elliott http://elliott.org/blog/travelers-really-want-year/

Here’s the Best Travel Tips and Tricks You Shouldn’t Miss…

Here are the best travel tips and tricks, the highlights of View from the Wing posts from December. Last month I collated the best travel tips from November. Before that I summarized the very best travel posts from October, here’s the best travel posts from September, and from August. In July I offered the most […]


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New Zealand Glaciers Ebb and Tour Guides Play Catch-Up

With winter weather more unpredictable in many parts of the world, companies offering tours through ice and snow find an uneven effect on business.

















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Happy Anniversary, Baby: Credit Cards that Are Worth the Annual Fee

Previously, I’ve explained when an annual fee is worth paying. Reasons include annual freebies, elite status, bonus points, statement credits and travel perks. There are several credit cards that meet these criteria and offer long-term benefits that are worth the annual fee: Barclay Arrival Plus Card. The Arrival Plus card has a permanent place in […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2015/01/happy-anniversary-baby-credit-cards-that-are-worth-the-annual-fee.html

What Are the World’s Busiest Airports? #7, 10, 16, and 23 Will Shock You!

Point Me to the Plane writes that Dubai has overtaken London Heathrow as the world’s busiest airport.. for international passengers. Full calendar year 2014 data isn’t in yet, but looking at 2013 data Dubai doesn’t actually come close to Heathrow in total passengers. Heathrow was the world’s third-busiest airport with 72 million passengers and Dubai […]


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