by Janice Hough | Jan 20, 2017
An overhead baggage bin hog is irritating. Frequent travelers all have pet peeves. One that is high on my list is the overhead bin hog. They come in many varieties, like their bags, which tend to be large. Travelers who put both carry-ons overhead, instead of one...
by Ned S. Levi | Jan 9, 2017
Airport safety rules keep passengers safer in the event of an attack. What airport safety rules can passengers use for random attacks? Last week, Esteban Santiago flew from Anchorage to Minneapolis to Ft. Lauderdale on Delta Airlines. Upon deplaning in Fort...
by Ned S. Levi | Jan 2, 2017
Nine states are failing their citizens’ need for Real ID Recommended by the 9/11 Commission and enacted by Congress in 2005 during the Bush Administration, the Real ID Act established the minimum security standards for state-issued driver’s licenses and...
by Ned S. Levi | Nov 7, 2016
Many Americans are planning driving trips for the coming holidays to visit friends and family. Quite a few of the trips will include newborns, infants and toddlers. That will require the purchase, installation and use of car safety seats (CSS). In the study, Unsafe...
by Charlie Leocha | Nov 4, 2016
The biggest bargains in Europe aren’t found by buying a Eurailpass — that is old news left over from the ’60s and ’70s. Today, the biggest savings come with European low-cost air travel. Here’s where to find these bargains. Airlines like...
by Malcolm Kenton | Oct 20, 2016
European train services range across five to six different types of service that vary based on the length of the route and the comfort and level of service offered on board, from the luxury, speeding TGVs to plodding local service. Nearly all European trains have...