Head to New Smyrna Beach when visiting Orlando

Photos by Susan Young Just an hour’s drive east of Orlando lies the relaxing, funky town of New Smyrna Beach. Travel… Read More »
Explore Joshua Tree National Park

Photo: Joshua Tree National Park (Photo courtesy Wikimedia) Joshua Tree, where the Colorado and Mojave deserts meet, is a natural playground… Read More »
Tips for a perfect weekend in Washington, DC

Washington, DC may be best known to international visitors as the capital of the U.S. and home of the White… Read More »
Escape to The South for weekend getaways

Photo courtesy of The Beach Club at Charleston Harbor Resort and Marina Both the coastal and inland regions of the country’s… Read More »
Tips for taking gifts through airport security

Don’t set yourself up for disappointment when you travel with wrapped gifts. (Courtesy Thinkstock) It’s father’s day or the time… Read More »
Gulfstream develops new technologies for supersonic jet

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_wp_search][vc_column_text] Gulfstream Aerospace has made further advances toward its goal of developing a “quiet” supersonic business jet. According to new… Read More »
A preview to JFK airport’s new TWA Hotel

The iconic TWA terminal at New York’s JFK airport is coming to life again. Soon we will be able to… Read More »
The best hotels for Wellness travelers

“Wellness” is now a mighty word in the travel industry, a sizeable niche outpacing the general travel market by as… Read More »
Join us in Miami for The Leading Aviation Event in The Americas

What if you could pack 2 months of business into just two days? Join us in Miami this May for… Read More »
Tucson is a city that encourages you to explore

The change, and how quickly it came, took me by surprise. One minute we were in the heart of Tucson,… Read More »
United Airlines’ new Premium Economy Class

United Airlines’ new Premium Economy class is available in international markets, it’s also looking at adding the product to select… Read More »
Your guide to spring skiing in Whistler

Though spring is well underway, ski season is hardly over. In Whistler, less than two hours north of Vancouver, the mountains get… Read More »
Biometric self-boarding at LAX a technological milestone

A trial project that is testing ticket- and passport-free international departures at Los Angeles Airport (LAX) is the first such… Read More »
How airlines are doubling down on comfort to lure Business Travelers

In 1944, Jean-Paul Sartre wrote that hell is other people, a maxim that perhaps most accurately describes the current state… Read More »
The reasons why airline service is awful

Frequent flyers know airline service is a shell of its former glory, and it’s getting worse. From damaged and lost… Read More »
Why airlines can get away with poor customer service

As much as other types of companies might want to ignore their lowest-margin patrons, most don’t have that luxury. A… Read More »
The best train journeys in the world

One of the best ways to travel and see the world’s sights is by train. Here are some of the… Read More »
Five Places to Chow Down for Cheap in Washington, DC

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_wp_search][vc_column_text] PHOTO: Fresh and delicious Mexican food comes cheap at District Taco. (photo via Flickr/m01229) Touring Washington, D.C. can get… Read More »
AirGuide Travel Tech at AIX in Hamburg

AirGuide presented at AIX in Hamburg it’s latest Technology & Content Services to the airlines and IFE tech partners. AirGuide… Read More »
New ultra-luxury brand for MSC Cruises

MSC Cruises has announced plans for a new ‘ultra-luxury’ brand targeted at the ultra high net worth. The world’s largest… Read More »
The happiest countries in the world

Perhaps your idea of happiness is a pristine beach off the Caribbean, a glass of vintage red on the French… Read More »
Why visit Lake Charles in Louisiana?

Lake Charles, Louisiana sits on the confluence of the Gulf of Mexico, the lake of the same name, culture, unique… Read More »