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  • Airlines

    Why People Clap When the Plane Lands (and Whether Pilots Even Notice)

    by SharonKurheg January 18, 2026
    by SharonKurheg January 18, 2026

    Whether you’ve been flying for 45 minutes or 4.5 hours, it invariably happens: the plane lands and at least one person claps. What’s up with that? I mean, can the …

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    The Sneaky Squat-Toilet Workaround No One Talks About

    by SharonKurheg January 18, 2026
    by SharonKurheg January 18, 2026

    The first time I encountered a squat toilet was in the early to mid-1990s, when I went to Japan with a friend of mine named Teri. It was a very …

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  • Hotels

    How a Hollywood Affair Started the Chocolate-on-the-Pillow Tradition

    by SharonKurheg January 17, 2026
    by SharonKurheg January 17, 2026

    If you’ve stayed at a “nicer” hotel (figure 4 stars or more), you may have gone back to your room after dinner and found that your bed had been turned …

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    The One Question Flight Attendants Lie About — And Why It’s Honestly Hilarious

    by SharonKurheg January 17, 2026
    by SharonKurheg January 17, 2026

    When they’re put in charge of a few hundred passengers, flight attendants wind up getting a lot of questions. And because their “audience” is different from flight to flight, they …

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    The Plane’s Toilets Didn’t Work Until 16,000 Feet — Here’s Why

    by SharonKurheg January 16, 2026
    by SharonKurheg January 16, 2026

    Toilets (a.k.a. “lavatories,” or “lavs” for short) on planes are nothing like toilets on land. Well, except for why they’re there (cuz when you gotta go, you gotta go) and …

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  • Travel

    The States With The Rudest Travelers Have Been Ranked — Did Your State Make the List?

    by SharonKurheg January 16, 2026
    by SharonKurheg January 16, 2026

    We’ve all encountered rude travelers. I don’t even mean the ones who start fistfights over seating or who yell at gate agents. I mean the ones who do the little …

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    Passengers Held Hostage by 35,000-Foot ‘Private Event’ They Never Signed Up For

    by SharonKurheg January 15, 2026
    by SharonKurheg January 15, 2026

    Commercial aviation is typically used for what it was meant to do – bring passengers from Point A to Point B. However, you’ll occasionally hear about planes being used for …

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  • Airports

    The Airport Perk Most Travelers Don’t Know About Is Quietly Expanding

    by SharonKurheg January 15, 2026
    by SharonKurheg January 15, 2026

    Clearing immigration after an international flight can turn a smooth trip into a slog — long lines, cramped corridors, and the constant fear you’re about to miss a connection. But …

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    TSA Finally Addresses Inconsistency… With Even More Inconsistency

    by SharonKurheg January 14, 2026
    by SharonKurheg January 14, 2026

    There are a lot of things at the airport that can cause stress. The prices of everything you can buy there. Long queues for virtually everything. Unwanted surprises like sudden …

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    EU’s New Entry Rules Causing Huge Airport Delays — And It’s Not Even Fully Rolled Out Yet

    by SharonKurheg January 14, 2026
    by SharonKurheg January 14, 2026

    Way back last summer, we wrote that the EU would begin using biometrics for visitors seeking to enter or exit the Schengen zone. The program, called the Entry/Exit System (EES) started that October, …

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