Tips To Avoid Feeling Bloated After A Flight
One of the worst things after a long flight is dealing with that awful bloated feeling. It even has a name: jet bloat. Here are some ways to beat it.
Read MoreOne of the worst things after a long flight is dealing with that awful bloated feeling. It even has a name: jet bloat. Here are some ways to beat it.
Read MoreDo you ever dream of being treated like a V.I.P.? By earning elite status, you can come closer to making those dreams a reality (at least while in the sky).
Read MoreRed-eye flights are frequently scheduled to avoid losing daytime hours, but they aren't always comfortable. Here's how to select the best seats.
Read MoreConvenient and often cheaper than a daytime flight, a red-eye flight can save you precious vacation time. Here's how to make the most of it.
Read MoreWhile you may see a cash tip as a nice gesture, it might be prohibited by the airline entirely and flight attendants may not appreciate it either.
Read MoreAlthough airlines use different terminology, let's start by differentiating premium economy from "economy plus" (or a similarly termed classification).
Read MoreElectronics disappearing into the ether after being left on an airplane is not uncommon but whether it's due to individual malice or forgetfulness, we can help.
Read MoreGetting bumped from a flight is fairly rare. If you do get bumped from a flight, you shouldn't freak out. But you should understand your rights and options.
Read MoreTravel helps us appreciate a world larger than ourselves. Traveling can expand our worldview, but that global consciousness comes with a responsibility.
Read MoreIf there's one tip you can glean from the guidance of New Yorkers, it's that cabs - while convenient - are not a friend of the money-conscious.
Read MoreBoth programs are only available in the United States and have associated fees and application processes to access them. Each has their perks.
Read MoreWhile flying (or in a car or boat), your inner ear signals to your brain that you're moving, while your eyes tell your brain that you're sitting still.
Read MoreWant to make the most of your in-flight beverage experience? Check out these things you didn't know you needed to know about eating and drinking at 10,000 feet.
Read MoreIf turbulence has you feeling anxious, science is on your side. Despite it sometimes being a bit scary, it's actually not as dangerous as one might think.
Read MoreThe good news is, a little planning can go a long way when it comes to ensuring you land in an airline seat next to each other on your flight.
Read MoreWhile you may use the terms "layover" and "stopover" interchangeably, there's a clear distinction between the two travel terms - one offers more opportunity.
Read MoreVegan meals are often seen as the healthy choice for in-flight food. They usually contain lots of vegetables and are often made with fresh ingredients.
Read MoreWhile the destination may be a delight, flying into Los Angeles isn't always as enjoyable, especially when traveling through LAX. Here are two alternatives.
Read MoreThe official name for flying fat feet is dependent edema (or gravitational edema), and it's typically not a cause for concern. Here's how to deal with it.
Read MoreThe fear of luggage mishaps motivates many adventurers to stick exclusively with a carry-on, but there are times when checking luggage is simply unavoidable.
Read MoreWhat are the biggest differences between the airline classes and what do you need to know before booking your next flight? Here's your complete guide.
Read MoreSome airlines have a bidding system to pay extra for those coveted seat upgrades. Here are some tips to keep in mind when bidding on airline seat upgrades.
Read MoreOne way travelers try to save on airline tickets is by using incognito mode or a VPN when buying through a website. But does this actually work?
Read MoreIf there's even a small chance you'll miss your connection, we recommend you err on the side of caution. Typically, the risk just outweighs the reward.
Read MoreTo access the London's Underground (aka the tube) you'll want to grab an Oyster Card, an all-access pass to the city's public transportation system.
Read MoreIf you pay extra to choose your seat, you probably already know your seat preference for the aisle or window, but what about where to sit on the plane itself?
Read MoreNothing puts a damper on a road trip quite like a larger-than-expected bill when you go to return your rental car. Understand the pitfalls before renting.
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