by Charlie Leocha | Oct 13, 2010
The famous Michelin Red guidebooks are some of the most trusted in the world when it comes to selecting restaurants and hotels. They have just released their latest dining guide for New York City 2011. In a city that never sleeps, this book provides trusted...
by Charlie Leocha | Oct 12, 2010
With the steady drumbeat against hidden airline fees here in the U.S.A. I thought it would be good to take a look at baggage fees over in Europe. These are good for simply comparison purposes, however, they are also vital for anyone planning to travel in Europe....
by Charlie Leocha | Oct 12, 2010
I’ve always told friends who commented on union/management battles that they ain’t seen nothin’ yet until they see union go after union. The airlines with their recent and not-so-recent mergers have been some of the best examples of union vs. union...
by Charlie Leocha | Oct 9, 2010
Hoover Dam bypass bridge dedication planned next week On Thursday, October 14th, Secretary of Transportation, Ray LaHood will dedicate the $240 million Mike O’Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge that soars past the Hoover Dam in Southern Nevada. Part of the Hoover...
by Charlie Leocha | Oct 8, 2010
Our government at work — This is the daily “Profile America” feature from the U.S. Census Bureau for today, Friday, October 8th. This is the 81st anniversary of the first inflight movie ever shown. A little-known travel gem. Friday, October 8th, celebrates...