by Janice Hough | Apr 29, 2010
“Cashless cabins” are nothing new in the United States. Many major carriers, including American Airlines and United Airlines, have gone away from accepting currency and travelers checks onboard. Which means passengers need to carry a credit or debit card...
by Janice Hough | Apr 28, 2010
These days there are so many surcharges and fees on tickets, travelers can be forgiven for getting jaded about just one more, or an increase in any fee. But, from a travel agent and frequent traveler point of view, fuel charges might be the most irritating...
by Janice Hough | Apr 27, 2010
Last week’s volcano ash issue was unquestionably the worst time for travelers to Europe since September 11 — airspace closure lasted longer and overall more flights were canceled But this week, airlines have been indicating their planes are taking off and...
by Janice Hough | Apr 26, 2010
Now that the European travel system is getting back to normal after the volcano, the clean up begins, and for many future travelers, the decision making — to go or not to go. Personally, I have a flight to London in a few days, and if the plane goes, I’m going....
by Janice Hough | Apr 2, 2010
April Fool’s Day was yesterday. But some of these questions were no joke. For your Friday enjoyment, some questions that really push the “There are no stupid questions” envelope. All are real travel questions asked within the last year in our office...