by Charlie Leocha | Nov 23, 2013
This weekend we check up on loose change left for TSA. Should they treat this as a tip for a good personal encounter? Next month will provide the best Northern Lights display in a decade. Where can you get the best seats? And, for those tired of Top 10 lists,...
by Janice Hough | Nov 22, 2013
Full disclosure, my son is now 24. So, family seating issues are no longer a potential crisis. However, since we traveled a great deal when he was small, I understand (most) parents don’t want to be separated from their toddlers and young children. For that...
by Charlie Leocha | Nov 21, 2013
Budget negotiations are going on in DC. And, wouldn’t you know it, Congress wants to double the TSA security tax from $2.50 to $5. But, that’s not the worst of the budget deal — the increased funds will not even go toward airport and flight security; the...
by Guest Post | Nov 19, 2013
By Sommer Gentry, first published in our sister blog, TSANews.com TSA Administrator John Pistole was called on the carpet again this week by the House Homeland Security’s Subcommittee on Transportation Security, this time over the agency’s squandering of nearly one...
by Guest Post | Nov 16, 2013
by Regina W Bryan From EuroCheapo.com Yogurt is not for breakfast. Omelets are for dinner. Espresso after meals. Napkins not in your lap… These, and many other customs, have been part of my Spain dining education over the past eight years. I’m still not an...
by Charlie Leocha | Nov 15, 2013
Just as when the Department of Justice (DOJ) filed its complaint against the American Airlines/US Airways merger, the announcement of a settlement surprised many in the aviation world. Lawyers, salivating at seeing an antitrust case go to trial, were disappointed and...