Flying very frequently turns into a test of patience – you’re excited to get where you’re going but the typical airline experience is almost always a case of hu
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Traveling to Turkey (and the Rest of the Week in Travel and Health)
by John Millerby John MillerIf you’ve paid any attention at all to the news this week, you know these are interesting –and dangerous – days in the Turkish capital of Istanbul. What started
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If uncomfortably narrow seats and unsuccessful attempts to fall asleep while sitting upright have tainted your memory of flying economy-class style, you’re not
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If you’ve ever had a bad dining experience on an airplane and are still permanently scarred by that rubbery chicken dinner, you’re probably anxiously awaiting t
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From the heavenly scent of crisp, golden French fries to the delectable whipped cream-topped caramel macchiato, our favorite guilty-pleasure foods are everywher
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In 2012, we fly more than ever before. For some folks, an airplane is how they get to work each day. And while most people consider flying to another place as j
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For many tourists, flights are booked with one thing in mind: cost. If the price is right, travelers are quick to schedule flights with one or multiple layovers
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A major conversation that has bubbled up over the last couple of weeks is the surety that gas prices are going to rise. Pundits are warning that gas could easil
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This is some exciting news for international travelers American Airlines announced that starting February 1, they will begin serving complimentary beer and win
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I noted with pleasure a recent post by Virginia Heffernanthat reveals her yearning for the ability to catch a sound nap on board a plane. After all, a refreshin