by Admin | Sep 19, 2022 | International, News, Technology, Travel
A paint conflict has led to Airbus allegedly canceling all of Qatar’s current orders, in a continuing conflict. In June, pictures were published of a brand new Qatar Airways Airbus A350, parked in a hanger in Doha. The pictures showed what looked like extensive...
by Beth Holmes | Sep 12, 2022 | Technology, Travel, Travel hacks, Travel tips
Troubleshooting your travel plans can help you save money, stress, and time, especially if you make sure you have your tools ready in advance. A disruption can ruin your entire trip, but flexibility and forewarning might just save your day. What are your options? Know...
by Beth Holmes | Sep 5, 2022 | International, Politics
Japan is getting closer to free-range tourism again. In September, travelers will no longer be constrained to guided tour groups. On Wednesday, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced that they would be rolling back a little of Japan’s strict border controls,...
by Beth Holmes | Aug 29, 2022 | International, News, Politics
A private jet ban is on the wishlist for some attending the European transport ministers meeting this October. In recent months, Twitter accounts tracking the flights of specific private jets have proliferated, making it public how many miles their owners travel and...
by Beth Holmes | Aug 22, 2022 | Business, News, Technology
American Airlines has put a deposit down for 20 supersonic passenger jets, evoking memories of the Concords. Boom Supersonic is a startup founded in 2016. They’ve raised millions in venture capitol while designing their plane, but have yet to put even a scale...
by Beth Holmes | Aug 15, 2022 | International, News, Politics
Russian tourism into the EU should not be allowed during the Russian war, say some European leaders. Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas and Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin have both publicly called out the European Union to stop issuing tourist visas to Russian...
by Beth Holmes | Aug 8, 2022 | News, Places On Our Bucket List
Death Valley faces flash floods, closing some roads into the west side of the national park. Death Valley, one of the hottest places in the world and the point of lowest elevation in North America, is typically extremely dry. It’s in the rain shadow of not one...