My Favorite Bucket List Transportation Experiences
I’m a travel geek and at the heart of that geekery is transportation. There’s nothing better than a great flight, train ride or other fun way to see the world. But amongst the many transportation
I’m a travel geek and at the heart of that geekery is transportation. There’s nothing better than a great flight, train ride or other fun way to see the world. But amongst the many transportation
Welcome to The Morning Shave for Friday, August 22, 2025. Passengers are suing airlines when there isn’t a window at their “window seat,” U.S. flight attendants may be going on strik
It’s hard to believe, but 2018 is almost here and in keeping with my year-end post traditions, I thought I’d share a few places I think everyone should visit in 2018. Some are obvious choices, oth
There are thousands of unique sites and scenes around the world, each wonderful in their own way. However, I am constantly amazed at how many people travel without truly experiencing them. It is impor
Looking at the single digits on my thermometer here at home, I couldn’t help but reflect on the many cold weather trips I have enjoyed over the years. There’s something special about visiting froz
A few weeks ago I finally visited Stockholm for the first time. I say finally, because a visit to the so-called capital of Scandinavia had been on my wish list for as long as I can remember, and I’v
Welcome to The Morning Shave for Monday, August 25, 2025. Check out the latest airline status match offers, phone searches at U.S. borders are at an all-time high, and the best places to go “lea
Welcome to The Morning Shave for Tuesday, August 26, 2025. For a limited time, you can earn the Southwest Companion pass for taking just one flight, Southwest is adding a third international partner a
Welcome to The Morning Shave for Tuesday, September 2, 2025. Explore 10 of the world’s tallest hotels, Singapore Airlines is devaluing its frequent flyer program, and Spirit Airlines files for b
Ephesus and Selçuk Turkey are well known for their importance throughout the history of Western civilization, from the days of the ancient Greeks through the 14th century Turkish invasion. A trip to