-

SPG AMEX Card Elite Stay and Night Credits are Posting!
One of the best benefits of the SPG AMEX Cards are the 2 elite stays and 5 elite night credits offered to the card holders.
-

Focal Point: 13 Pictures of Aruba
With it’s windswept white sand beaches, unique semi-desert landscape, and year round perfect weather, Aruba ranks as one of my favourite beach destinations so
-

Review: The Charming Hotel d’Angleterre – Geneva
Geneva is consistently ranked as one of the world’s most expensive cities to not only live, but stay in for an overnight. The rooms in
-

My 17 Best Pictures from 2017
2017 was a landmark year for me in many different ways: I got a MBA, completed an internship at a reputed travel company (and won
-

Focal Point: 6 Pictures from Melbourne
Located along the southern coast of Australia, Melbourne is Australia’s second largest city and arguably the country’s cultural capital. The city just oozes in charm
-

Etihad’s ridiculous medical emergency protocols
Good afternoon everyone from Dallas. I have just finished up my second around the world trip and what a whirlwind adventure it was from San
-

American Announces DFW-Reykjavik Seasonal Service!
This is hot off the press today: American Airlines will join WOW Air and Icelandair as the third carrier to serve Iceland from DFW Airport. AA
-

Review: Holiday Inn Delhi Airport, A Step Above
The Holiday Inn – Delhi Airport is located in the New Delhi Aerocity, which is a shopping and hospitality district located adjacent to International Terminal
-

Review: Lufthansa Business Class Frankfurt – Delhi (A380)
Boarding began promptly at 12:45pm for the flight over to Delhi and it was almost a free for all because of there really not being
-

Saharan Sand turns London Sky Red
As Ophelia continues to batter Ireland, and disrupt flights and transportation across the UK, it has also had the rather spectacular side effect of
-

Flight Drops 20,000 feet: FAs Lead Hysteria
An AirAsia flight from Perth (AUS) to Bali (Indonesia), apparently made an abrupt drop from 34,000 feet to 10,000 feet after the cabin experienced depressurization.

