March 4, 2015

How Malaysia Flight MH17 Became a Financial Windfall for Russia.

There a fascinating piece from Aerotime explaining the consequences of avoiding flights over Eastern Ukraine. Following the MH-17 crash near Donetsk in July 2014, the Ukrainian and international aviation authorities promptly reviewed their safety recommendations and closed the airspace over Simferopol and Dnepropetrovsk FIRs. Though some airlines had started re-routing their flights several months before […]


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10 eating rules French children know (but most Americans don’t)

"My kids taught me everything I need to know about eating like a French person: Eating, and staying slim and healthy, isn't just about what you eat, but also how, when, and why."



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/life/10-eating-rules-french-children-know-americans-dont/

Review: Cathay Pacific Lounge London Heathrow Airport

So this installment is a bit out of chronological order, since we didn't use a lounge prior to our flight to New York. Instead we just checked out of the Sheraton as late as possible, and headed straight to the airport and onto the flight.


That being said, on this trip I also separately flew London to Miami on American, which I won't be writing about (in the interest of time). Prior to that morning flight I checked out the Cathay Pacific Lounge London Heathrow.


There are three oneworld first class lounges at London Heathrow Terminal 3:


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10 side effects living in Cornwall

"1. Boozing on the train has become a necessity because getting out of Cornwall takes forever."



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/life/10-side-effects-living-cornwall/

Bar in a bathroom? It's a nightlife trend here






from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/03/travel/brisbane-secret-bars-cnngo/index.html

10 of the world's coolest hotel plunge pools






from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/04/travel/feat-hotel-plunge-pools/index.html

Singapore Police Investigate Cheating Driver Claiming Uber Connection

The driver, who claimed to be affiliated to Uber, also overcharged customers and demanded to be paid in cash.



from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/singapore-police-investigate-cheating-driver-claiming-be-affiliated-uber-1835380

How to Feed Your Kids for Free While Traveling

My choice for ultimate hotel amenities when traveling would ideally be a complimentary breakfast in the morning and a cocktail hour with free hors d’oeuvres in the evening. In other words, I like the cost savings of having free food and beverages. When I read Holly’s recent article on traveling with kids, it brought back […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2015/03/how-to-feed-your-kids-for-free-while-traveling.html

March 3, 2015

Asiana Airlines Settles Claims Of 72 Passengers Over 2013 Crash

Asiana Flight 214 crashed in San Francisco on July 6, 2013, killing three Chinese passengers and injuring nearly 200 others.



from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/asiana-flight-214-crash-personal-injury-claims-72-passengers-settled-south-korean-1835290

Fort Carroll in Baltimore , Maryland

Fort Carroll


The well-fortified hexagon sitting in the water of the Patapsco River just off the Key Bridge is Fort Carroll, an abandoned, pre-Civil War defense commissioned by Robert E. Lee himself that is so overgrown today that it acts as an informal bird sanctuary.


Fort Carroll was built in the late 1840s to defend the city of Baltimore from naval attacks, although like so many forts of its time this potential would never be realized. The manmade island base was designed as a concrete hexagon surrounding a central courtyard with large gun emplacements facing out towards the most assailable angle. The weaponry in the fort was reinforced during the Spanish-American war, but never used, and by the time World War I broke out, the fort and its guns were no longer relevant, thus the installation was officially abandoned in 1921 and stripped of its armaments.


The little geometric island sat dormant for decades, only being used briefly as a firing range during World War II. Finally in 1958 the fort was purchased by a Baltimore lawyer who proceeded to do nothing with it. As the years went by the fort became more and more overgrown as a small forest developed on the site and the concrete structure slowly cracked and fell apart.


With the new foliage and lack of any humans save for some intrepid urban explorers now and then, Fort Carroll has become home to a large population of seagulls and other birds. Today the island continues to sit unused save for some very lucky avian tenants.




















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Everyone check out the white dude!

The video behind it I happened to have on my Google Glass while doing some photography here. When these nice people came up, I just kept it rolling! Daily Photo – “Everyone check out the white dude!” I don't know if this is how it translates exactly from Chinese to English, but I'm pretty sure […]



from Stuck in Customs http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2015/03/04/everyone-check-out-the-white-dude/

Are loyalty programs worth “nothing”?





from Elliott http://elliott.org/is-this-a-scam/loyalty-programs-worth-nothing/

United Will Announce New Food for Their Lounges Tomorrow… Including Hard Boiled Eggs and Salami!

United previewed their new lounge food today for several folks (I was not invited), although apparently they’re not willing to comment until the official release tomorrow. Nonetheless, from tweets of folks at the event we have the menu and photos of the food that we can expect. Here’s @AirlineReport: And the menu, from @cjmcginnis: And […]


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Amex Transfer Bonus To Airbnb Gift Cards

Back in December American Express announced a new Membership Rewards relationship with Airbnb "the world's leading community-driven hospitality company where people can list, discover, and book unique accommodations around the world."


The net effect of this relationship is that members were now able to redeem Membership Rewards points for Airbnb e-gift cards. The gift cards come in denominations of $100 or $250 and require 10,000 or 25,000 Membership Rewards points, respectively.


While more partners are better than fewer partners, redeeming for gift cards is rarely a good idea since it is a 1 cent per point redemption. So there really hasn't been that much to get excited about.


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8 ways to photograph people

These tips will help you improve your candid portraits while traveling.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/notebook/8-ways-take-stunning-photos-people/