If you haven’t yet read the Devil’s Advocate Spirit Airlines trip report, read it now. Don’t wait until later when you might forget. If you are late for a meeting, be late and risk unemployment. It’s that good.
Some meticulously plan their travels, including their hotel reservations, while others prefer a more spontaneous approach. As is made clear in this discussion, there are pros and cons to each approach.
This discussion taking place on the City-Data forums is incredibly informative and is definitely worth a read if you are planning a visit to Europe and are unsure about how to manage the money exchange issue.
Let’s face it, few of us have enough time or money to travel as much as we would like. But take away those two inhibitors and what else would prevent you from visiting every locale on your bucket list?
Ashray and Zara of BackPack Me asked fellow travel bloggers to recommend their favorite street foods by country and in the process put together the most mouth-watering post I have ever read.
For the purposes of this post, let’s restrict the title question even further. At which international airport is a 35-minute connection from an international flight considered plenty of time?
Though “Best Rate Guarantees” offered by hotels and online booking sites are, in effect, deceptive marketing practices it does happen that they are occasionally honored. To give yourself a better chance of receiving the guaranteed benefit, fellow travelers suggest the following approaches.
U.S. District Judge Jane J. Boyle has ruled on the subject of hotel Best Rate Guarantees that, “it is not in the public’s best interest to allow unscrupulously misleading advertisements made for commercial gain.” Find out what this means, and why you still see the guarantees.
It’s interesting to see the mixed reactions to the Carnival Cruise Lines commercial. Some think it’s brilliant. Some think it’s boring. And some see in it a repudiation of creationism. Carnival is probably just happy people are talking about it at all.
When I saw the Doritos commercial during the Super Bowl featuring the guy in the aisle seat doing whatever it took to control the empty middle seat I thought to myself, “This had to be written by a Southwest Airlines frequent flyer.”