March 6, 2015

Special-needs travelers get a helping hand

Think travel is a challenge? Try doing it with a special-needs child. Jess Wilson knows what that’s like. Her autistic 11-year-old daughter is prone to anxiety attacks when her family is on the road. So Wilson, a disability advocate who lives in Boston, tries to smooth the way with careful planning. But you can’t anticipate […]


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Flying along the glacier edge

Glaciers without Names I must have flown over and seen over a dozen glaciers in Antarctica. At some point, I just stopped asking their names because there was no way I could remember. This one formed a massive tongue that shot out into the sea ice… Daily Photo – Flying along the glacier edge After […]



from Stuck in Customs http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2015/03/07/flying-along-the-glacier-edge/

Pursuing Deals — What Lines Will You Cross?

Gene Hackman to Tom Cruise in The Firm: The difference between tax avoidance and tax evasion is (a) whatever the IRS says, (b) a smart lawyer, (c) 10 years in prison, (d) all of the above. There are a lot of grey areas in miles and points, and those grey areas are largely the making […]


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T Magazine: Inside T’s Spring Men’s Style Issue

From our cover subject, the legendary Jean-Michel Basquiat, to the legend-in-the-making Shayne Oliver of Hood by Air, our latest issue celebrates men who embrace contradiction.

















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In Transit Blog: A Chef’s Tour of Cuba

The chef Douglas Rodriguez will lead a trip to Cuba that will include a visit to a farm, and dinner at restaurants owned by chefs with whom he has become friendly over his visits to the country.

















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Top 10 Luxury Ritz-Carlton and Marriott Resorts You Can Book for Free

So far in this series, I’ve covered the top 10 Hilton and Hyatt resorts you can book for free with a free night certificate earned as a credit card sign-up bonus. Next up is Marriott and Ritz-Carlton rewards. Ritz-Carlton is owned by Marriott, yet operates a separate rewards program. Members can only choose to be […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2015/03/top-10-luxury-ritz-carlton-and-marriott-resorts-you-can-book-for-free.html

Airports Will Let You Pet Dogs to Relieve Stress, Private Jet Standards, and How the Tax Code May Have Stolen Costco Away from Amex

News and notes from around the interweb: From my award booking partner Steve Belkin, aka beaubo, comes a new project. Was Citibank able to obtain the Costco co-brand relationship because it had lost so much darned money in the recent past? Abercrombie & Fitch’s private jet. Mr Jefferies, who was pushed out in December amid […]


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Falling in love on the road is messy

"It had only been five days, and yet he kissed me like he cared about me, held my hand like we had known each other forever, looked at me like he already feared what goodbye would mean."



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/notebook/messy-falling-someone-road/

I’m Going To The Park Hyatt Maldives Alone(ish)… Oops/Yay?

I know some like ragging on miles/points bloggers for allegedly being obsessed with the Park Hyatt Maldives and Park Hyatt Paris.


I've actually never stayed at the Park Hyatt Paris (and have no interest in doing so), and have only been in the Maldives once, and that was with a friend who had a special rate at a non-points hotel because he's a travel agent.


The Maldives was fine. Don't get me wrong, it would be fun for a romantic honeymoon or something, but if you're like me and are perpetually single/prefer wandering the streets of a city, it's kind of boring. In a post last year about my philosophy on travel, I explained there were certain places I considered to be "Google Images" destinations. I explained it as follows:


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How Cornell students helped Leading Hotels of the World boost revenue

Companies don’t need to hire a large “big data” team to benefit from the latest academic knowledge of analytics. Case in point: ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/cornell-students-helped-leading-hotels-world-boost-revenue/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cornell-students-helped-leading-hotels-world-boost-revenue

Tired of jet lag? Ban time zones

This means it would be 3 p.m. and the middle of the night in some parts of the world -- but it actually makes a ton of sense.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/change/tired-jet-lag-maybe-just-ban-time-zones/

‘Discover It’? More Like ‘Discover Ick’

Whenever a new points/miles credit card product is introduced, it is usually cause for celebration. One such product was introduced by Discover this week, the Discover it Miles card. Numerous travel bloggers, including Howie, have reported this news with fanfare. However, the more I read about this card, the less impressed I am by it. […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2015/03/discover-it-more-like-discover-ick.html

1000 Free Points from Club Carlson Hotels

Club Carlson is giving away prizes to people who register and follow them on twitter. The giveaway on twitter happens March 19th. I’m sure I won’t have that front of mind on the 19th. But you get 1000 points just for registering, and you can do that now and forget it. No purchase necessary. Void […]


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Qatar Airways First Class Lounge Doha To Open Late April 2015

Qatar Airways finally began operating out of Doha's new Hamad International Airport last May, after a huge delay.


The airport is pretty spectacular, though still isn't done. It was actually a couple of months before they opened their business class lounge, and their first class lounge has yet to be opened.


While I would take it with a grain of salt, Qatar Airways claims that they'll be opening their new Al Safwa First Class Lounge in late April 2015. Via Business Traveller:


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Austin’s Outsider Art

The Texas capital's many music clubs host live performances every night of the year—and multiple times an evening during March's annual SXSW festival. But Austin's HOPE Outdoor Gallery showcases a very different creative output: artists legally spray-painting on a three-story abandoned construction site.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2015/03/06/austins-outsider-art/