Loyalty Programs Were Not Meant to Be Good For You
They might feel good at times, but loyalty programs were never meant to be good for you.
Read MorePosted by MJ on Travel | Sep 29, 2014 | Commentary, Travel Tips | 7
They might feel good at times, but loyalty programs were never meant to be good for you.
Read MorePosted by Travel Update with Barb | Sep 29, 2014 | Hotels | 0
It may sound counterintuitive, but Four Seasons – the luxury hotel chain where you...
Read MorePosted by Travel Update with Barb | Sep 29, 2014 | News | 0
Here’s the rundown of the five most-popular stories on the Travel Update blog for the prior week ending Sept. 27. Note: I usually run the Top 5 list on Sundays, but food shopping took priority over blogging after...
Read MorePosted by Travel Update with Barb | Sep 29, 2014 | Commentary, Hotels, Travel Tips | 0
Finally! It seems that four-star hotels have woken up to the fact that many...
Read MorePosted by MJ on Travel | Sep 29, 2014 | Airlines, Commentary, Travel Tips | 0
Elliott on BoardingArea? Airline service? Just a few early random musings on a random Monday morning.
Read MorePosted by Travel Update with Barb | Sep 28, 2014 | Hotels | 0
Is it possible that tipping housekeepers can be the next mandatory hotel fee? Yes, according to CNBC’s story published today. In fact, consumers should start watching for a hotel or a chain of hotels to begin experimenting...
Read MorePosted by Travel Update with Barb | Sep 28, 2014 | Hotels | 0
Do you care if your hotel offers you a print newspaper anymore, whether at your door or in a public space? If you receive one, do you take it with you? I’m raising this issue again in light of the comments on last...
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Recapping last week’s posts here at MJ on Travel, and a quick look at the week ahead.
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Frequent Traveler University is returning to the DC area.
Read MorePosted by @travelblawg | Sep 27, 2014 | News, Travel Tech | 0
Nashville Airport takes a realistic approach to regulating Uber, Lyft for passenger pickups: get a permit, use a pickup location, and pay a fee. Everyone wins.
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