from Elliott http://elliott.org/the-navigator/travel-industrys-favorite-new-word/
October 25, 2014
Why the travel industry’s favorite new word is “no” – and what to do about it
from Elliott http://elliott.org/the-navigator/travel-industrys-favorite-new-word/
Reflections at Milford Sound
from Stuck in Customs http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2014/10/26/reflections-at-milford-sound/
Lenticular Clouds over South Georgia Island
from Everything Everywhere Travel Blog http://everything-everywhere.com/2014/10/25/lenticular-clouds-south-georgia-island/
The Importance of Innovation: Why I Love Elephant Jumps
Back in April I wrote that Elephant Jumps Thai restaurant in Northern Virginia is cooking at a whole different level (and implored that you should go now). While I thought it was really good four years ago, it was more or less just at the top tier of Thai restaurants. But it started getting even […]
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Wind Gust On Landing At Madeira Airport!
Madeira Airport is ranked one of the most dangerous airports in the world, given the consistently strong wind gusts and mountainous terrain around the airport. It's also a fascinating airport, given that the runway is built out over the water.
There are a ton of crazy landing videos at Madeira Airport, though one of the craziest I've seen was uploaded earlier in the week.
Check out the video of this TUIfly 737 which has some strong wind gusts on final approach:
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Huge Win! New Speakers Added to Frequent Traveler University DC
Frequent Traveler University, December 3-5, Hyatt Regency Crystal City (near Washington’s National Airport) I wanted to share an update on the lineup for December’s Frequent Traveler University. Chris Guillebeau, host of the annual World Domination Summit who shared his story completing his question to visit every country in the world at Frequent Traveler University last […]
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Weekly Review: October 25, 2014
I've spent nearly the entire week recuperating from a cold (and convincing my mom I don't have ebola), but fortunately there has been lots of interesting frequent flyer news to keep me occupied.
I've also had the chance to catch up a bit on trip reports, so you can expect many more installments next week!
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Celebrity travel profile: Alexa Vega
from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/life/celebrity-travel-profile-alexa-vega/
7 Essential Outdoor Adventures Along California’s Stunning Central Coast
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“Diverse Microclimates. Dynamic Flavors. Perfectly Located.” This succinct tagline describes the unmistakable appeal of California’s Central Coast, particularly for wine growers and wine aficionados. But it’s also revealing of the many other facets of San Luis Obispo county, including the myriad outdoor experiences that await more adventurous travelers. After a week along the Central Coast, […]
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Cathay Pacific’s Brand Refresh 2014
This week Cathay Pacific has unveiled their rebranding, or I suppose brand refresh would be a more accurate term. They're calling it "the next chapter," and they've set up a website dedicated to the brand refresh. Here's how they describe it:
"Today, we welcome a simpler, cleaner, more customer-focused Cathay Pacific brand.
Our airline has been built on an absolute dedication to customers, service, quality and safety. As we continue on our journey, we are now unveiling a new design philosophy that will help us shape an even better experience for our customers.
The fruit of an 18-month preparation effort, this new philosophy will guide the design of new websites, lounges, cabins, in-flight service, entertainment products and much more – all with greater consistency, beauty and efficiency. Beyond this, it also clearly defines who we are and what inspires us to help passengers travel well."
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The Secret Sauce: How Your Airline/Hotel Credit Card Actually Works
A question I got yesterday in the comments prompted me to put together a post explaining how airline credit cards work — how co-brand credit card deals get put together by banks, airline or hotel company, and payment network like Visa or MasterCard. (With American Express, the card issuer and payment network is usually the […]
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Robert Genn’s Last Year to Live
from The Art of Non-Conformity http://chrisguillebeau.com/robert-genns-last-year-to-live/
Apparently US Airways Economy Is Now Business Class
Yesterday I flew US Airways from Chicago to Tampa via Charlotte using British Airways Avios. American didn't have award availability on the nonstop and revenue fares were ~$500, so at 9,000 Avios one-way it was the best value.
I'm still trying to learn the whole US Airways system, because it doesn't make much sense to me. For example, after putting my Executive Platinum number on the reservation I was given these seating options at check-in:
So I have to pay $49 to reserve seemingly arbitrary seats, which aren't in exit rows, or extra legroom, or...?
Anyway, I had selected seat 6C, which is an aisle seat in the second row of economy on the Airbus A321.
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In Transit Blog: Dinner, a Movie and a Flight Out of Minneapolis
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Boeing Sales to Iran, Life Advice, Jet Lag and Weight Gain, and the TWA Terminal at JFK
News and notes from around the interweb: Someone was foolish enough to ask me for life advice, and just crazy enough to publish it. Hopefully appropriate caveats are offered at the outset of the piece. Photos of the abandoned TWA terminal at JFK (With apologies, I can’t seem to track down which reader was kind […]
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