Last Updated on January 31, 2024
United Airlines Cookbook – Lets You Eat Airplane Food At Home
United Airlines is hoping to change the perception of airplane food forever with its new offering, the “Polaris Cookbook.” According to The Daily Meal this link opens in a new tab, the cookbook features more than 40 recipes created by the airline’s own executive chefs… Travel + Leisure
How Meditation Can Improve Your Travels
Meditation has been proven to reduce stress and anxiety, making it a useful tool for those who find traveling taxing. When it comes to mindfulness and meditation, you may think it takes years of training — or a spiritual journey — to derive any benefits. Here are a few ways it can make your trips more enjoyable… The New York Times
Travel The World By Watching People’s Pets
Our Ecuadoran guide started the walking tour of Quito’s La Floresta neighborhood with a round of introductions. When it came to me I explained I had flown nearly 3,000 miles to the middle of the Earth to take care of a mutt named Fischer…. Dallas Morning News
The Most Ridiculous Travel Fees To Look Out For
Eric Hochstein found something unusual on his bill at the Gregory Hotel in New York City recently. No, it wasn’t the mandatory $35-per-day resort fee that covers local and domestic calls, a 24-hour fitness center and coffee and tea. And it wasn’t the $259-per-night room rate, which was below average for Manhattan…. USA Today
Going To Miss Your Flight? Call The Airline. Immediately. And Be Nice.
We have no control over some of the misfortunes of air travel. That is annoying, but there’s a category of travel problems that’s even worse because you didn’t know you’d agreed to certain rules. Welcome to the self-inflicted travel wound…. Los Angeles Times
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