Should The Airlines Be Regulated (Again)?
Is it high-time to regulate the airline industry again? That’s what one voice is saying. Here’s why I think that’s wrong.
Is it high-time to regulate the airline industry again? That’s what one voice is saying. Here’s why I think that’s wrong.
If you’ve been to Disney World, you know that the food in Magic Kingdom leaves much to be desired, especially if you want to eat healthy. That’s slowly changing, and there’s now a healthy sit-down option that offers a high-quality meal as well.
SPG Hot Escapes are discounts for travel over the next 6 weeks at Starwood Preferred Guest properties worldwide. They’re released every Wednesday at 6am Eastern time. You have until Saturday to book them. The discounts generally range from 15% to 35%, with some rare…
This Frontier sale seems much broader than some of the previous sales. Most cities have half a dozen choices and most fares run through August. Great deals from Washington DC, New York, Philadelphia, and more.
The loss of life in the recent Amtrak accident is tragic, especially when a solution exists. While it seemed that solution might be close to implementation, there are conflicting signals from Congress.
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The new Starwood Preferred Guest promotion has been revealed. It was announced on Milepoint late last week, and then a full press release came out as well. It’s pretty straight forward, 1,000 bonus Starpoints for all stays 2 nights or longer that include a…
Did you see 16% cash back from Ebates this week? Other things I find interesting across the world of travel today.
The 787-9 stretch version is coming to Houston in a big way for United Airlines starting later this summer. Here are a list of initial routes you’ll see the new version flying.
With the DOT’s newest action, customers are left to wonder what’s a fare they can rely on? Does this mean that DOT’s final decision will be a similar “hands-off” approach?