by Ned S. Levi | Jan 25, 2016
Whether you’re on a short flight, or a long, transoceanic flight, how you dress can make a difference to your health, comfort, mood at landing, and whether or not you’re permitted to fly at all. It can even help you in case of a crash. Knowing what to wear...
by Janice Hough | Jan 21, 2016
This story could have been worse. But, it could have been better. One of my more easygoing clients, who has some status with United Airlines but none with American Airlines, was flying from New York’s LaGuardia Airport to Miami. As it turned out, a meeting that...
by Ned S. Levi | Jan 18, 2016
Have you ever traveled internationally and been stuck in immigration for more than two hours, even when your travel documents were perfect? It happened to me in Morocco last year. Have you ever had to change planes in Frankfurt, then go through security and...
by Janice Hough | Jan 14, 2016
It was bad enough that the flight from Fort Myers, Fla., to Orlando was late, meaning that my client would miss his connection home to San Francisco after a two-day Florida meeting. But even though he was at the airport early, the United agents told him there were no...
by Ned S. Levi | Jan 11, 2016
While cruise ships may have 20 or more categories of cabins, there are actually just five main cabin types: inside, inside view, ocean view, balcony and suite. The other categories are variations of these cabin types, distinguished by cabin size, view, physical and...
by Janice Hough | Jan 6, 2016
Airlines never met a fee they didn’t like. And they also like maintenance-free passengers. My sense is that if carriers had their way they would ban children flying alone, period. Even if unaccompanied minors are better behaved than many adults, they are...