by Charlie Leocha | Nov 20, 2011
Is Sleepbox the right solution for weary business travelers? We’ve heard of tiny hotel rooms showing up in the middle of London and New York, but now sleeping cubes are being introduced to airports as a place to catch a few winks between flights. Who knows? This...
by Charlie Leocha | Nov 17, 2011
At the PhoCusWright Travel Conference in Hollywood, Florida, the VP for travel at Google announced that the search engine giant has decided to exclude online travel agencies such as Expedia, Priceline, Travelocity and metasearch sites like Kayak from their flight...
by Charlie Leocha | Nov 15, 2011
Airport concessions are big business these days. They are turning in more and more of airports’ operating profits. What were once an afterthought can now churn bigger and bigger profits as passengers spend more time in airports because of security procedures....
by Charlie Leocha | Nov 12, 2011
This weekend we hear the director of TSA agree with us that checked-bag fees are bad, we take a look at hotel added fees that have been skyrocketing and a new passenger records privacy deals between the U.S. and the European Union. Airlines’ checked-bag fees are...
by Charlie Leocha | Nov 11, 2011
The Insider Index reviewed the top 50 U.S. airports based on flight bookings, and identifies those that will be the most and least busy for travel between Nov. 23 and Nov. 27, 2011. Highlights of this year’s Index include: •Los Angeles International bumped...