The most unusual things transported by jet

When chartering your own private jet, you can pretty much make any demands you like about what food and drink… Read More »
Partnership trials on-board open payment solution by Lufthansa Systems

A pilot project aimed at optimising payment processes within the open aircraft IT platform BoardConnect has been launched by Lufthansa… 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 »
The great Italian truffle hunt

In the heart of Piedmont is where you will find them come fall: the greatest, some say, white truffles… 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 »
Celebrate in Las Vegas

Photo courtesy of Thinkstock There’s no denying that Las Vegas embraces cultural diversity. Even a short list of themed hotels… Read More »
Flying around the world in 3 hops

The traveler who sets off from New York or London intent on flying around the world can do so in… Read More »
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 »
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 »
Boeing 737 MAX 7 to complete its first flight succesfully

Boeing’s new 737 MAX 7 successfully completed its first flight today. The airplane remains on schedule and now begins a… Read More »
The Top 4 Electric Supercars

Not very long ago, the word “hybrid” sparked the thought of a Toyota Prius or a radically sluggish competitor that… Read More »
Things to Do with Kids in St. Augustine, Florida

Whether you’ve got a free day to fill, or are looking for a vacation destination, St. Augustine is a fantastic… Read More »
The Impacts of Overtourism Have Reached Thailand

Authorities in Thailand have announced that Maya Bay, on the Thai island of Koh Phi Phi Leh (made famous by… Read More »
Brazil’s E-Visa Is Popular With US Travelers

It’s easier than ever to travel to Brazil. A faster visa process has led to a boom in U.S. visitors traveling to the country. Since… Read More »