Here’s Why Planes Fly at 36,000 Feet
It’s a common situation for travelers. You fasten your seat belt, listen to the pre-flight safety demonstration (we hope), and… Read More »
Carnival Cruise Line Goes Bigger and Cleaner Than Ever
Photo courtesy of Carnival Cruise Line The cruise industry is ever-evolving and growing, and today, Carnival Corporation has announced plans for three… Read More »
How space technology has improved the airline experience
“Did you ever want to be an astronaut?” is one of the questions that almost every pilot is occasionally asked…. Read More »
U.S. Air regulators ban Apple MacBook Pros with recalled batteries from flights
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has banned certain MacBook Pro laptops on flights following an announcement by Apple Inc. that… Read More »
U.S. DoT releases guidelines for Emotional Support Animals on flights
Airlines are prohibited from banning specific breeds of dogs on board flights as service or emotional support animals, the US… Read More »
The more popular hot dog places in New York
The hot dog has become an icon of New York, perhaps even more so than the pizza. Not only does… Read More »
U.N. warns agriculture must change to slow global warming
Humans must drastically alter food production to prevent the most catastrophic effects of global warming, according to a new report… Read More »
‘Drive-Thru Dreams’ explores America’s love-hate relationship with Fast Food
Do you want fries with that? It’s complicated. Americans have a torturous relationship with fast food. We often vilify it… Read More »
The best airlines providing Domestic and International First Class
Why domestic first class isn’t what it used to be? According to frequent airline passengers flying in the front of… Read More »
First class air travel is fading fast and isn’t what it used to be
First class isn’t what it used to be, at least according to frequent airline passengers like Bonnie Friedman. She’s been… Read More »
New app allows airport travelers to order food on the go
Airports never seem to run out of lines. Security, bathrooms and even quick-service restaurants can have anxiety-inducing waits. But one… Read More »
Boeing 787 on-board network vulnerable to remote hacking
IOActive industrial cybersecurity expert Ruben Santamarta last fall discovered an Internet-exposed Boeing Co. server housing firmware specifications for the aviation… Read More »
Iconic Raffles Singapore reopens after two-year renovation
The iconic Raffles Singapore has reopened for guest stays following more than two years of renovation work across its guest… Read More »
Venice asks other European cities to join in effort to curb cruise ships
Venice officials have asked several of Europe’s other popular cruise destinations, including Amsterdam, Barcelona, Dubrovnik and Marseille to join them… Read More »
Yapta launches TravelAI Hotel version 2.0
Yapta, the innovator of airfare and hotel price tracking services, announced the release of the managed travel industry’s most advanced… Read More »
Luxury accommodations head outdoors in creative ways
Five-star luxury is no longer the exclusive domain of hotels and villas. The definition of luxury accommodations has expanded in… Read More »
Universal Orlando announces new theme park
Officials from Universal Orlando Resort announced they would be building a new theme park called Universal’s Epic Universe, which will… Read More »
ELIoT to develop mass market applications for LiFi
ELIoT (Enhance Lighting for the Internet of Things), a new three-year project aimed at developing mass market applications for LiFi,… Read More »
United is testing new pre-order service for first-class meals
United Airlines has begun testing a service that would allow domestic first-class passengers to pre-order meals on their flights. The… Read More »
Video technology and remote food ordering service
Earlier this year, Edinburgh Airport invested in a new video technology to provide better contact between passengers with reduced mobility… Read More »
Airports turn to new technologies to help improve accessibility
Technological advancements are helping to bring about a much-needed change in the way airlines and airports assist travellers with additional… Read More »
Car accessories for a long-haul road trip
If you’re embarking on a long-haul road trip, make space for one of these fantastic car accessories. Road trips are… Read More »
Australians and Americans rank as most adventurous countries in the world
Australians are most interested in adventure, followed by people from the US, UK, New Zealand and Germany, according to an… Read More »
Airport lounges opening the second half of 2019
New luxury lounges opening at major airports all over the world this year. American Airlines rolled out a new Flagship… Read More »
Amtrak is launching the Acela Nonstop service between Washington and New York
Amtrak is launching the Acela Nonstop, a new direct “high-speed” service between Washington Union Station (WAS) and New York Penn… Read More »
Soft launch for European Aviation Network (EAN)
Inmarsat and Deutsche Telekom have announced the ‘soft launch’ phase of the European Aviation Network (EAN), with initial airline customers…. Read More »
