Posts Tagged ‘air travel’
The Most Fitness-Friendly Cities in America
Smart Asset collected data on more than 360 of the biggest metropolitan areas across America to better understand which ones were the most fitness-friendly. Taking into consideration the people, places, and food options in these cities, they have compiled a list of 369 metro areas according to these factors. See below for the top ten…
Read MoreSpots to See in 2015
As many different publications have mentioned, 2015 will be a year full of great travel opportunities and rising cities to visit. If you’re considering checking out a few new cities this year, Wellington, Nizwa (Oman), Chennai (India), Salta (Argentina), and Johannesburg are five of the top cities that are not only worth visiting, but cities…
Read MoreThe Health Benefits of Travel
The very nature of traveling is to enjoy a vacation- the concept originating from temporarily vacating from the challenges of life at home and relaxing somewhere new. For this reason, and many others, studies have shown that there are a myriad of health benefits associated with travel. Escaping your everyday routine in favor of visiting…
Read MoreExpo Addresses Future of Air Travel
The 2015 Aircraft Interiors Expo took place this past week in Germany and addressed a variety of concerns on the parts of both passengers and crew when it comes to aircrafts’ comfort and style. Airbus revealed a new seat configuration aimed at increasing the passenger count, while Boeing revealed new space bins for roomier luggage…
Read MoreGlobal Passengers Value In-Flight WiFi
According to a recent global traveler research study conducted by Gogo, international air travelers are more eager than American travelers to find WiFi on board and more willing to pay for it. Though U.S. travelers expressed a preference for in-flight WiFi, numbers were not as high as those of international passengers. The research study showed…
Read MoreBest Ways to Avoid Travel Burnout
No matter how much you love to travel, constantly making trips, whether for business or for pleasure, can lead to a real sense of burnout. Travel pros Meagen and Tom Collins have a few suggestions to prevent you from getting too burnt out on your travels. If your schedule permits, try to stay in one…
Read MoreWhat Will Make Summer Travel Even Better?
While we may just be tiptoeing our way into spring, summer travel isn’t too far off. A recent survey conducted by Choice Hotels expects more Americans to travel this summer than they did last year, and they will spend more on leisure travel than last year. While every traveler will give you a different answer…
Read MoreLanai, Hawaii’s Best Kept Secret
Lanai, one of Hawaii’s smallest and least populated islands, is a beautiful getaway that might just be the island archipelago’s best kept secret. While Maui and Oahu have great resorts and tons of tourist attractions, the little island of Lanai provides a secluded paradise for you to enjoy in peace and tranquility. From rainforests to…
Read MoreFive Family Friendly Spots in South America
One of the most up-and-coming regions for the travel industry is that of both Central and South America. If you and your family are thinking of taking a trip, there are a myriad of family-friendly places to see and things to do to the south. From lounging on the beaches and enjoying great food to…
Read MoreThe Best Free Attractions in the US
Across the country, there are many attractions to see that you and your family can enjoy. Whether you’re on a luxury vacation or interested in checking out more inexpensive options, these free attractions are must-sees. The Smithsonian Museums in Washington, D.C., the Staten Island Ferry in New York, the Freedom Trail in Boston, the San…
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