by Charlie Leocha | May 12, 2009
Lufthansa, already with control of Swiss International, is completing its final paperwork to take over Austrian Airlines. This economic conquest will finish a consolidation that has never been achieved politically. The national airlines of all German-speaking...
by Hilary Nangle | May 12, 2009
Bermuda proves that good things come in small packages. Located 650 miles east of Cape Hatteras, N.C., Bermuda comprises 181 islands and islets, packing four centuries of history and heritage into 21 square miles. Less than a two-hour flight from most East Coast hubs,...
by Jason Barger | May 12, 2009
There seems to be one phrase that is on all of our minds lately. “In this economy” appears to be hijacking our personal lives, businesses and certainly hindering our annual travel dreams. “In this economy” becomes an obsessive mantra and often a common excuse for all...
by Janice Hough | May 11, 2009
Here’s a swine flu story with a happy ending. Back in March, I booked a trip for three women who wanted an inexpensive girls mini-break: three nights from San Francisco to Puerto Vallarta. One of the women had planned to book the air through United, and a hotel...
by Karen Fawcett | May 5, 2009
Just because you may not be running as fast as you used to, or possibly never did, that’s no reason not to travel. Here are nine rules for travelers who might need more time or assistance when traveling. Check with your doctor Before booking your trip, sit down with...