This week’s Meal of the Week is an investigation. I need some help identifying what exactly I was served onboard a late-night flight from Yerevan, Armenia to Istanbul. Armavia was once the flag-carrier of Armenia but is now defunct....
The 10 Least Expensive Cities in the World

Yesterday I shared the 10 most expensive cities in the world. Today, we’ll explore the 10 least expensive cities in the world. Each year The Economist publishes a list of the most and least expensive cities in the world....
Lufthansa Boards A380 in 20 Minutes with Biometric Boarding

The future of travel: approach the gate, scan your face, board the aircraft. This is not some dystopian world or sci-fi movie. This is how Lufthansa is now boarding flights at Los Angeles International Airport. Lufthansa has rolled out...
Why Are There So Many Animals In Airline Cabins?

An honest question: why are there so many animals in airline cabins? How did people ever get by without them in the past? As near as I can tell, this is a uniquely American issue. I never see pets...
New Air France Ad Campaign Misses Mark

Historically, Air France has showcased the most beautiful ad campaigns in the world. Its new one…not so much. I’ve raved about the beauty and simplicity of previous Air France ad campaigns. They have always been elegant and underscored the...
The 10 Most Expensive Cities in the World

What are the 10 most expensive cities in the world to live in? The Economist compiles an annual report each year and is out with its 2018 list. This list is formulated based upon a number of factors, including...
Live and Let’s Fly Weekend Digest: March 18, 2018

A trip is on the horizon…I’m anticipating a trip to Europe coming up, perhaps as early tomorrow. But for now, another week in LA. I didn’t even spend this many consecutive days on the ground when my son was...
A Family Holiday in Beautiful Borneo

One of our favorite family holidays was to Beautiful Borneo over Christmas. We spent most of our time in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia as our port of entry to the nearby islands, and a side trip to Brunei. While no...
Hotel Upgrades Remain Elusive Without Insistence

This year I am traveling more than ever, giving Ryan Bingham a run for his money. As such, I find myself in many hotels some of which honor elite benefits regarding hotel upgrades, and others that do not. Instead...
United Could Easily Improve IRROPS

Businesses should not be measured by how they operate when things go right but rather how they react when things go wrong. United Airlines absolutely fell apart on a recent trip that experienced irregular operations before a dedicated employee...
How I Scored an Amazing Upgrade at Park Hyatt Sydney

It was a dark and stormy night in Sydney. We had checked in late to the Park Hyatt Sydney after our train ride from Canberra and were cold. Small problem. Our heater in the room didn’t work. And the...
United Charters Private Jet for Lost Dog

United chartered a private jet to reunite a German Shepard with his owners…after sending the dog to Japan instead of Kansas. Imagine this. You’re moving from Oregon to Kansas. After weighing flying versus driving, you book travel on United...
Dear Hyatt, We Don’t Need Another Courtyard by Marriott Chain

Dear Hyatt, the U.S. doesn’t need another Courtyard by Marriott chain. Please. Hyatt is piloting a program at a handful of Hyatt Place properties that eliminates free breakfast, long a cornerstone of this brand. Based on customer feedback, Hyatt...
Canberra to Sydney by Train

My uncle and I had a disagreement: I wanted to fly, he wanted to take a train. Spoiler alert: we took the train. This review covers my train trip from Canberra to Sydney. It wasn’t that I was opposed...
United Pilots Angry at Kirby’s Push for Regional Jet Expansion

United Airlines’ President Scott Kirby shocked investors by proclaiming United would increase domestic capacity by up to 6% this year and next. Now he’s shocked pilots by arguing this is “entirely dependent” on their authorization of more outsourced regional jets....
It’s the Golden Age to Become an Airline Pilot

It’s a great time to be a pilot or pilot-in-training. In fact, Boeing predicts the U.S. alone will need 117,000 new pilots by 2036. The days of furloughing pilots are over. Carriers are hiring at levels unseens since 9/11 and demand...
Senators Propose New Bill to Regulate Onboard Pet Storage

As I mentioned on Wednesday, there is technically no rule or law prohibiting the placement of pets in overhead bins. That may be a spirit/letter of the law issue, but at least two U.S. Senators want to fix that....
Review: Park Hyatt Canberra

Admittedly, this hotel reminded me more of a retirement home than a Park Hyatt property. But I still liked it a lot. Have you ever been in a retirement home that has a sort of musty/old smell? That’s this...
Qatar Airways First Class vs. Qsuite Business Class

I’ve received many questions asking whether I prefer Qatar Airways First Class or fancy new Qsuite Business Class. Here’s a comparison of the two products. Qatar Airways still offers first class aboard its A380-800 aircraft. Thus far, Qsuite Business...
Rebuttal: Passenger, Not FA, Responsible for Dead Dog on United Flight

Could it really be that the FA was just doing her job and bears no responsibility for the death of a dog? Reader Anthony did not agree with the arguments I made for why the United Airlines’ flight attendant who...