If you fly with any regularity, you’ve undoubtedly heard the word “priority” in relation to air travel. Priority Pass Priority check-in Priority lanes Priority boarding Priority seating But one of …
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The act of tipping has been around since at least the Middle Ages. However even today, tipping has its international fans and its foes. Some countries, like the U.S., embraced …
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Airlines
United Airlines & Barbie: The 1970s Partnership You Never Knew About
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegDifferent entities have been co-branding since the 1950s. The first such partnership was said to be when Renault joined forces with luxury jeweler Van Cleef and Arpels. They offered consumers …
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Hotels
When Hotels Redecorate, What Do They Do With Their Old Stuff?
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegWhen hotels decide it’s time for a change, it means there are lots of old items, much of it big and bulky, that they need to get rid of. We’re …
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Rental Cars
How To Stay Off Car Rental Companies’ “Do Not Rent” Lists
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegIf a travel company does you wrong, you might be compelled to say you’re never going to do business with them again. But that’s a two-way street; if they don’t …
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With rare exceptions, Joe and I are typically DIY travelers. Wherever we’re visiting, we’ll usually set up a list of things we’d like to see while we’re there. Then we …
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This was an interesting conversation I saw online the other day – the question is if boarding groups even matter anymore. Although each airline has their own process (here’s the …
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When you’re on a road trip, there are some things you just expect to see. Gas stations. License plates from across the country. Depending on where you’re traveling, cows. You …
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Travel
TSA Survey: 93% of Passengers Like TSA, 94% Trust Them. WHAT?
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegWe’re halfway through the first month of the new year, you guys! That means most of the “Year in Review” posts are pretty much done. The TSA was a little …
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Historically, if you wanted to travel from one country to another, you had to have a passport. Of course, you’ll hear stories here and there from people who managed to …