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How To Be An Annoying Airline Passenger

As someone who flies about four to six times per month, I regular encounter frustrating airline passengers. Some of the habits of other travelers leave me stunned at how oblivious they are to the fact they’re in a public space. To help you be a more courteous airline passenger — and to give me a…Read more...

Can Music Be The Cure To Anxiety When Flying?

For those who have a fear of flying, new research shows music may be your cure. Digital music service Spotify recently commissioned a study that was carried out by anxiety psychologist Dr. Becky Spelman from the Private Therapy Clinic in London. It investigated the type of music that best helps calm the nerves of nervous…Read more...

LAX Helps Passengers De-Stress With Adorable Cuddly Dogs

Do you love dogs? Then may want to try to book your next flight to or through Los Angeles International Airport. On Monday the airport introduced a Pets Unstressing Passengers (PUP) program where volunteers walk around each departure terminal with trained dogs wearing red vests reading “Pet Me!” The goal of the program is to…Read more...

20 Tips For Traveling Like A VIP On A Budget

Just because you’re traveling on a budget doesn’t mean you need to sleep in hostels and eat street food the whole time. In fact, it’s very possible to have a luxury vacation without breaking the bank. You just need to know a few tips and tricks, such as: Opt For A Vacation Rental Booking these…Read more...

Smarter Travel: Effective Tips For Beating Jet Lag

Jet lag can be one of the most frustrating parts of travel. Generally, it takes one full day to recover for every time zone crossed. Who has time for that? Luckily, these tips can help you combat this dreaded condition. Before You Go Adjust Your Sleep Pattern Before you leave on your trip, start adjusting…Read more...

Frisky Flying: Who Is Most Likely To Join The Mile High Club?

In a recent survey done by Skyscanner, over 700 cabin crew members from around the globe were asked which country’s air travelers were most likely to join the coveted Mile High Club. It turns out, the British are the world’s friskiest fliers, followed by Australians, Germans, French and Brazilians. Former air hostess Karin Noble weighs…Read more...
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