When Joe and I travel overseas, one of my guilty pleasures is visiting supermarkets and grocery stores. Food is such a common thing for people worldwide, even if we don’t …
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There’s a new unofficial record for the fastest speed ever achieved for a non-supersonic commercial aircraft. Now, this isn’t some hot-rod plane with special modifications or a planned attempt to …
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Lounges
Lounge Review: Plaza Premium Lounge at Orlando International Airport Terminal C
by joehegby joehegThe Plaza Premium Lounge has been open in Orlando International Airport’s Terminal C for over a year. The airport has completed moving airlines to the new terminal and worked out …
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The credit card portfolio from Citi is kind of a mess. There’s the Citi Premier, which is one of the best all-around cards and then there’s everything else. Many of …
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My opinion about flying in business class from the east coast across the Atlantic Ocean has changed over the years. On our first trips, we flew in economy class which, …
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Cruises
Virgin Voyages’ Prices Have Gone Sky High & We Think We Know Why
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegI make it no secret that I’m a fan of Virgin Voyages cruise line (here are some of the reasons why, although for me, this one really made them stand …
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Travel
Schengen Area Adds 2 More Countries; How This Affects European Travel
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegThe Schengen Area is a group of countries in Europe that, since 1995, have officially abolished checking passports, as well as several other types of border patrol actions at their …
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It’s a new year, which means we have another 365 (wait, it’s a leap year. 366) days of travel to look forward to. However, while most of us look forward, …
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Funny Stuff
20 Travel Complaints From People Who May Not Be Very Smart
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegSometimes you go on vacation and things just go wrong. Maybe the credit card you planned to use the most during your trip keeps getting denied. Or perhaps you lost …
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Travel
These Airlines Don’t Fly, & This Airport’s Closed, on Christmas
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegWhen you live in the United States, it becomes something of a way of life that on Christmas Day, some things are open and some are closed. After all, the …