Rejuvenate
By Jeanette Ceja There’s an emerging beach town on the horizon in Mexico. And this time the spotlight is not… Read More »
Discover Tulum, Mexico
There’s an emerging beach town on the horizon in Mexico. And this time the spotlight is not on Cancun or… Read More »
Unexpected Islands
By Natalie Compagno and Greg Freitas Islands are inherently sexy. Some are tanned, hot, laid-back, and obvious—think Kauai or Capri…. Read More »
Music: Now & Then
By Andrew Chrisanthus As a music industry professional with 20 years of experience in all facets of the industry, I… Read More »
Smoked on the water: Cruise lines bring BBQ out to sea
One of the hottest culinary trends on the high seas is barbecue, a made-in-the-USA specialty that is popping up on… Read More »
Plane maker to test all-electric jet in 2019
An Israeli start-up has claimed an electric plane it is building will revolutionize commuter travel and it’s getting ready to… Read More »
Four cuisines in two days across southeast Florida
Think of South Florida cuisine and you’re likely to imagine seafood or maybe some Latin-tinged delights. But in less than… Read More »
The Off Season, “In” Jungle Getaway
By Stephen Chrisanthus You wake up in the morning and you are already over the day you haven’t even… Read More »
Singapore voted ‘world’s best airport’ for the sixth consecutive year
View of the departure hall at the newly built Changi airport. Singapore Changi Airport has been named as the World’s… Read More »
Skyline Editorial: How to fix the awful airline service problem
Frequent flyers know airline service is a shell of its former self, and it’s getting worse. From charging excessive fees,… Read More »
New ways airlines are trying to improve the flight experience
Airlines across the globe are introducing new ways to improve the flight experience, from better lounges, seats, healthier food and… Read More »
How to survive super long non-stop flights
The traveler who sets off from New York or London with the intent on flying around the world can do… Read More »
Nara, Japan
Less than an hour south of the famed Japanese city of Kyoto is the comparatively small, but no less brilliant… Read More »
Come Out & Play: Hotel Wellness Gets Some Fresh Air
By Greg Freitas and Natalie Compagno The days of mismatched dumbbells and a stationary bike are officially over. The latest… Read More »
La Belle Epoque
A cultural hub for artists and aristocrats eager to hobnob at the 1889 Paris world’s fair, the Grand Hotel Terminus… Read More »
Generation Z’s impact on travel
There’s a new generation inching its way into the spotlight, and the world is taking notice. Best known as Generation… Read More »
Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection’s prices in line with competitors
Eighteen months before its scheduled debut of the first Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection ship, executives offered the first clue as to… Read More »
Lufthansa launches a la carte dining
As flagged on our forum, Lufthansa has announced a new a la carte dining option for economy and premium economy… Read More »
Austin’s best tacos
You’re not eating right if you’re not eating tacos while in Austin. From taquerias to taco trucks, there’s no shortage of… Read More »
The Magic of Buenos Aires
Magical Buenos Aires By Stephen Chrisanthus Those that love travel often fall in love with every city they visit… Read More »
Skyline Editorial: One of the hallmarks of a traveler is curiosity
One of the hallmarks of a traveler, I always say, is curiosity. Curiosity about the world beyond your doorstep, about… Read More »
Skyline Editorial: My favorite summer escapes and cities
Welcome to the Summer Issue of Frequent Flyer Destinations, featuring some of my favorite summer escapes & cities. It is… Read More »
Skyline Editorial: Great travel experiences
Today travelers expect great experiences when they are on the road, and Frequent Flyer Magazine will take you to the… Read More »
