by Beth Holmes | Jun 13, 2022 | International, Travel
Tourists to Japan will have a few rules to follow, as the country cautiously reopens to tourism again. Japan is planning to reopen to tourists on June 10th, though with many restrictions. First, it’s only for package-tour visitors so far, and with a strict limit...
by Beth Holmes | Jun 6, 2022 | Art & Culture, Business, News
Elvis weddings are a part of the image of Las Vegas – but perhaps soon they won’t be. Authentic Brands Group is a licensing and brand management company in New York City. You’ve likely never heard of them, but you probably are their customer. They own over...
by Beth Holmes | May 30, 2022 | International, Travel, Travel tips
Travel agents are blooming again, as the chaotic season of 2022 travel ramps up, with overbooked airlines making everything much more difficult than it has to be. The internet nearly killed travel agencies, who could rarely get you anything in terms of rates or...
by Beth Holmes | May 23, 2022 | Technology, Travel, Travel tips
Social media has been misleading travelers. Is anyone surprised? It’s no secret that the content we post on social media is cherry-picked to show what we want people to see. Whether it’s choosing just the most flattering shot of your face to post on...
by Beth Holmes | May 16, 2022 | Business, International, Travel tips
Digital nomads are being invited to move to Argentina, with a new temporary visa intended to attract those who can work from anywhere they have decent Wi-Fi. The new remote worker visa falls between a work visa and a tourist visa, with fewer requirements than the...
by Beth Holmes | May 9, 2022 | News, Places On Our Bucket List, Technology, Travel
Voyager Station: Is a luxury space hotel in orbit really only 5 years away? No one would call the International Space Station a hotel, or luxurious in any way. Only a little larger than a six-bedroom house, it’s been plenty for the 3-6 people who have been up...
by Beth Holmes | May 2, 2022 | Business, Ethical Shopping, News
Delta Airlines is going to begin paying its flight attendants for more of the time they’re working, in an attempt to deter them from unionizing. Major airlines, as a rule, only pay cabin crew from the moment the plane’s door seals to the moment it opens...