Hotel ratings – Do they matter?
Hotel stars don’t mean a thing according to hotel industry experts for a number of reasons. Read more…
Hotel stars don’t mean a thing according to hotel industry experts for a number of reasons. Read more…
Year-end meetings don’t have to be a drag with glazed eyes and clock-watching employees. A few extra breaks, a good stretch and a bit of silence can go a long way and possibly get the staff laughing instead of groaning. Read more…
Original post KrebsOnSecurity The next time you’re thinking of throwing away a used boarding pass with a barcode on it, consider tossing the boarding pass into a document shredder instead. Two-dimensional barcodes and QR codes can hold a great deal of information, and the codes printed on airline boarding passes
Double decker seating planes could be in the travel industry’s future if Airbus’ patent is approved. It’s Airbus’ solution to add more seating in a limited space. Read more…
When traveling there’s a lot to remember and keep up with including valet tickets, hotel room numbers and even your driver’s license. Contributing editor for Inc.com John Brandon offers 16 ways to stay organized, reduce stress and stay on schedule with the help of your smartphone. Read more…
If you have a Louisiana, Minnesota, New Hampshire or New York driver’s license you’ll need a second form of ID to get past TSA as soon as the start of next year.
The Transportation Security Administration recently pulled the plug on its controversial but traveler-friendly Managed Inclusion Program. The program allowed frequent travelers to use the PreCheck security lines at airports without paying the $85 fee.
There are numerous benefits of using a travel management company (TMC) and savings is the top advantage. A key component of a managed travel program is unused ticket recovery. Read more…
Hotel check-in and check-out times can often have travelers looking for something to do to kill the time. A number of hotels are offering a way to avoid the wait, according to the New York Times. Read more…
Original post by John W. Schoen, CNBC When an airline decides where and when to fly its planes, there’s often a lot more at stake than just the bottom line. The final choice of routes can be controversial, as United Continental‘s recently ousted CEO discovered after allegations surfaced that the