by Admin | Apr 17, 2017 | Business, International, News
With the recent United Airlines debacle, overbooking of flights has suddenly become newsworthy. Some people are crying that overbooking should be illegal, while the airlines are saying that they can’t keep fares as low as they are without overbooking flights. However...
by Admin | Apr 14, 2017 | Business, International, News
People travel for a lot of reasons, even within the overarching categories of “business or pleasure.” While many of us are familiar with traditions of getting away from the city for hunting or fishing trips, for many people outside of the United States, travel can...
by Admin | Apr 10, 2017 | Business, International
Digital nomads are people who work remotely, especially those who use that as an opportunity to travel. As more and more people start to work outside the office, the idea of traveling while working, but not necessarily traveling for work, is catching on. People...
by Admin | Apr 7, 2017 | Business, News, Politics
The United States is not famous for its trains, and with good reason. Passenger rail service has long since been eclipsed by automotive commuting, and freight rail service has some serious competition from trucking. Add to that the fact that America’s rail...
by Admin | Mar 24, 2017 | Business, International, Politics
Business travelers coming to the U.S. from the Middle East have another hurdle to deal with: a ban on laptop computers and tablets in the cabin of airliners. At least, airliners departing from certain cities, flying for certain airlines. On March 21, the U.S., citing...
by Admin | Mar 22, 2017 | Business, International
Egypt’s tourism industry has been flagging in recent years, following the uprising that ended Hosni Mubarak’s reign in 2011. The struggling country has since tourism drop, with an estimated 14.7 million people visiting in 2010, and only 9.8 million coming in 2011....