After nearly 7 million deaths, the Covid emergency has finally be declared over by the World Health Organization (WHO). Although the virus is still around, we’re at least in a …
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With so few people traveling in 2020 and a good portion of 2021, hotels languished. Some were able to stay on their feet by acting as quarantine hotels, housing first …
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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is continually looking for ways to make its experience better for passengers. They’re well aware that no one likes to go through the stressors of …
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Airlines
Delta Makes Unpopular Move, Following American, United, JetBlue
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegAirlines are well-known for doing things after another airline or two have introduced the concept. For example: American Airlines was the first airline to introduce charging passengers to check bags. …
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Airlines
Decision of Southwest Airlines’ Complaint About “SouthWoke.com”
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegAh, the joys of politics. In modern times, like never before, it’s not good enough to just explain why you’re a better candidate. Nope. Nowadays it’s an era of far …
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Airlines
White Woman Was In Black Woman’s Seat; Airline Accused of Racism
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegIt’s an unfortunate fact of life that bigotry is alive, well and growing at an alarming rate. In the United States, you hear about it all the time. Unfortunately, despite …
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On the whole, airports (granted, except for aviation geeks) are generally pretty boring. Granted, as they are built, rebuilt or expanded, some are offering more bells and whistles than in …
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A hotel guest in Tibet originally thought the odor in his room was simply his smelly feet. Then a dead body was discovered under his bed. The man was visiting …
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Food & Beverage
After All These Years, JetBlue’s The First To Offer This?
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegI’d like to think that U.S. airlines are, at least to some extent, in line with passengers when it comes to the food and beverages they offer. All airlines have …
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Travel
Sigh. If You Fly With a Gun, Know if It’s Allowed at Your Destination
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegNearly every day, the Transportation Security Administration puts out a press release about who’s been caught with a gun at which TSA checkpoints across the country. Over 1500 guns were …