It doesn’t really matter whether you’re a seasoned globetrotter or a newbie as far as foreign travel is concerned...
Treat Your Dad to the Gift of Travel this Father's Day
Special fares on the return of the world's longest flight
Join Chef Daniel Green on a Foodie Tour to Thailand
Iceland and Natural Wonders Experience November 7-11, 2018
UBER IN PARIS vs THE METRO or a TAXI
Attractions in Dubai Part 4: Gardens & Parks
Are you ready for the EU’s General Data Protection Act?
Attractions in Dubai Part 3: Sky Activities
Attractions in Dubai Part 2: Sea and Beach
Attractions in Dubai Part 1: The Desert
The Evolution of Meeting Messaging
A Few Tips for a Good Meeting
International Translation
Tiny Bubbles
Wedding Planners: Add a Travel Professional to Your Team
On A Day Like This, Don't You Wish You Had A Travel Professional That Would Answer A Phone?
When you take your son to work.
Summit's Philosophy on Lowest Bid
Not So Smarte Cartes
Don’t you hate having to pay $6.00 for a Smarte Carte at an NYC area airport?
This is one part of traveling that has bothered me for years. Many worldwide airports provide carts as a courtesy to help travelers move luggage in and out of customs and baggage claim. Not the US airports. Someone has got to make a buck off of you (Have they ever considered what pizza for 4 costs?). This has been the case for more than a decade. These carts aren’t even available where you need them like when you get dropped off at an outer island at Terminal C Newark by the parking lot “courtesy” buses.
Do you remember in the beginning how they gave you your dollar back when you returned the cart? That was OK. Now the cost is up to six bucks and you can’t take them on a tram, escalator, or on the tram. You can only go as far as the island outside the terminals. I think the airlines or the Port Authority should help with this expense and provide them free-of-charge.