by Janice Hough | Aug 10, 2016
Security and passwords are important, especially when they’re used for something you care about. And, most frequent travelers care very much about their mileage and accounts. United Airlines, one of America’s largest, is changing its frequent flier...
by Janice Hough | May 19, 2015
Southwest Airlines has one of the most consumer-friendly images in the airline industry, and its “bags fly free” and “no change fees” are a big part of that. But Southwest does have fees. As frequent travelers know, “no change fees”...
by Ned S. Levi | Jan 13, 2014
The new year has begun. We’re in “wave season” now. Leisure travelers are beginning to plan their upcoming vacations. Many are considering cruises to interesting and far away locations. Cruising can be a great way to see many countries. It eliminates packing and...
by Janice Hough | Jul 19, 2013
One axiom of the airline industry over the past several years is that if airlines can find a way to automate something, they will. It’s not just that they’re pushing travelers to book online, but check-in is increasingly at kiosks, automatic re-booking...
by Ned S. Levi | Jan 30, 2012
Last week in my article, Life safety cruise ship regulation reform is essential, I wrote about maritime regulation reform, I believe is necessary for governments and the United Nations to enact, to help prevent loss of life from cruise ship accidents, after reviewing...