from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/major-winter-storm-threatens-new-england-boston-several-flights-cancelled-schools-1809518
February 8, 2015
Flights Cancelled As Third Major Storm Heads Northeast
from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/major-winter-storm-threatens-new-england-boston-several-flights-cancelled-schools-1809518
Curtis in the Townships of Johannesburg
from Stuck in Customs http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2015/02/09/curtis-in-the-townships-of-johannesburg/
“This is not what we had signed up for”
from Elliott http://elliott.org/should-i-take-the-case/not-signed/
The Best Travel Advice Tips and Tricks You Can Put to Use From the Past Month
Here’s the best travel advice, tips and tricks, the highlights of View from the Wing out of 204 posts in January. Last month I provided the best travel tips from December. Before that I collated the best travel tips from November. Here’s where you can find the very best travel posts from October, here’s the […]
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How to Earn Money While Traveling: Fact and Fiction
from The Art of Non-Conformity http://chrisguillebeau.com/how-to-earn-money-while-traveling/
Bangkok Airport Documentary Is So Bad That It’s Good
A few weeks ago I posted about the new “documentary” about Bangkok Airport, entitled “The Airport Of Smiles: Bangkok Airport.” I L-O-V-E Thailand — it’s one of the most entertaining and beautiful places on earth, the people are lovely (though there are also lots of scams), and it’s cheap. So I figured I’d love the…
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Asiana Awards Have Disappeared From United.com. Here’s How to Find the Space.
On March 10th, there’s non-stop award availability in economy from Los Angeles to Seoul on Asiana. But searching United.com for non-stop awards I get this message: Indeed, search for award space between Seoul (Asiana’s hub) and Bangkok (Thai Airways’ hub), I am presented with options only for Thai on United’s website. But if I search […]
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Tourists Arrested For Taking Naked Photos Inside Cambodian Temples. This is the Second Time in 10 Days It’s Happened.
Two women from Arizona were convicted, sentenced, fined and deported from Cambodia after taking naked photos of their backsides in an ancient Siem Reap temple. The Siem Reap provincial court said the sisters were each given a suspended term of six months in jail and fined 1 million riel ($315) for taking nude photos at […]
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Lucky’s Lucky 7th: And The Winners Are…
Over the past week we've been celebrating seven years of blogging at One Mile At A Time, with a series of contests and prizes.
It has been a pretty fun week, with giveaways every day, and I feel I've gotten to know you guys better as you've shared your best mileage redemptions, some incredible photos from your travels, heartfelt travel memories, hilarious photo captions, insights into what you enjoy most here on the blog, and what your travel goals are.
For me most of the fun of writing this blog comes from interacting with you guys, so this week has been especially awesome.
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from One Mile at a Time http://onemileatatime.boardingarea.com/2015/02/08/luckys-lucky-7th-winners/
You Know You Stay At Hotels Too Much When…
I'm presently at the Grand Hyatt Dubai (my first time staying at a Dubai Hyatt property that isn't the Park Hyatt), and am having a lovely stay.
Tonight I went to the gym (unrelated tangent, but there were more people cruising there than on Royal Caribbean -- goodness gracious!), and when I got back to my room, the door wouldn't open.
I was kind of miffed, since it was the second time during my stay that my key stopped working. I didn't have ID on me or anything, but fortunately the guy that checked me in was at the front desk, and he remembered me.
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from One Mile at a Time http://onemileatatime.boardingarea.com/2015/02/08/know-stay-hotels-much/
2 Reasons Not to Get the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card
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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“What do you do for a living?” “I confound expectations.”
from The Art of Non-Conformity http://chrisguillebeau.com/confounding-expectations/
The stories of our travel mentors
from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/bnt/8-people-tell-stories-travel-mentors/
Should The Big Three Middle Eastern Airlines Be Stopped?
Late in the week The New York Times ran an article entitled "Open-Skies Agreement Challenged."
It tackles a topic that isn't exactly new, but sure is interesting.
Much of the growth in the global airline industry has happened thanks to open-skies agreements, which has opened up more international routes for more carriers. It's a win-win, both for the airlines and for consumers:
"For more than two decades, domestic airlines and successive administrations have pushed for, and achieved, broad international agreements that have fostered greater competition, lower airfares and more flights to hundreds of destinations like Tokyo, Beijing and Rio de Janeiro."
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Why Consumers Used to Win When They’d Voice Objections to Changes, and Why You Won’t Win Today.
Back in April of last year, I wrote Five Times Consumers Won Against Frequent Flyer Program Changes. In the aftermath of American’s elimination of stopovers on international awards at the international gateway city and elimination of distance-based awards, I wrote about when consumer uproar caused American to never implement an announced $5 award redemption fee. […]
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