Travel Book of the Week: “Around the World in 80 Trains” by Monisha Rajesh There’s no doubt that train travel is on the rise and will continue to get popular as people commit to the climate movement. I’ve been fortunate to travel on trains… Johnny Jet , February 20, 2020
Travel Book of the Week: “The Unofficial Guide to Disneyland 2020” In late 2018, we featured “The Unofficial Guide to Disneyland 2019” as a Travel Book of the Week. Well, that guide—one of the most thorough guides to Disneyland anywhere—is back… Johnny Jet , February 12, 2020
Bring the Taste of Hawaii Home With This Beautiful Hawaiian Cookbook If you asked my wife what my favorite place to go on vacation with my family is, she’d answer…Hawaii! I love Hawaii, and I’ve been fortunate to have been dozens… Johnny Jet , February 4, 2020
Travel Book of the Week: Moon Travel Guides’ “Wanderlust: A Traveler’s Guide to the Globe” Looking for more inspiration to travel this year? Or simply for a new coffee table cook? Then check out the new book from our friends at Moon Travel Guides titled… Johnny Jet , January 28, 2020
You Can Now Pre-Order Anthony Bourdain’s Final Book “World Travel: An Irreverent Guide,” which is Anthony Bourdain’s final book and which was co-authored by his former assistant, Laurie Woolever, won’t be released until October 13, 2020, but it’s… Johnny Jet , January 21, 2020
Travel Book of the Week: “The Essential Checklist for Smart Travelers” If you or someone you know is old school or a nervous/forgetful traveler, this 92-page (3.25″ x 6.75″) hardbound book might be a game-changer. “The Essential Checklist for Smart Travelers“—released… Johnny Jet , January 9, 2020
Travel Book of the Week: “Everything & Everywhere” by Marc Martin Our good friend Lavanya Sunkara, who’s a frequent JohnnyJet.com contributor (see her stories here), sent Jack and Olivia a Christmas gift: “Everything & Everywhere,” a beautiful and fun children’s book… Johnny Jet , December 17, 2019
Travel Book of the Week: “The Story Orchestra: The Nutcracker” Believe it or not, Christmas is two weeks away! In the spirit of the season I purchased tickets to see “The Nutcracker” next week, and in order to get Jack… Johnny Jet , December 11, 2019
Travel Book of the Week: “Traveling with Service Animals” by Henry Kisor and Christine Goodier Traveling with a service animal doesn’t have to be difficult. A new book, called “Traveling with Service Animals: By Air, Road, Rail, and Ship across North America” (from $14.89) and… Johnny Jet , December 5, 2019
Travel Book of the Week: “National Geographic Atlas of the National Parks” by Jon Waterman Today, November 19, marks the release of a new and beautiful coffee-table book from National Geographic. It’s aptly called “National Geographic Atlas of the National Parks,” and it’s authored by… Johnny Jet , November 19, 2019
Travel Book: “Zagat 2020 New York City Restaurants: Special 40th Anniversary Edition” “It’s been three years, but that familiar maroon book is back. The 2020 Zagat survey of New York City restaurants will go on sale on Tuesday.” So wrote the New… Johnny Jet , November 13, 2019
Travel Book of the Week: “Airline Maps: A Century of Art and Design” by Mark Ovenden and Maxwell Roberts Are you or someone you love an aviation geek (avgeek)? “Airline Maps: A Century of Art and Design” by Mark Ovenden and Maxwell Roberts is a great gift idea. Per… Johnny Jet , November 7, 2019
Travel Book of the Week: “Wild Life” by Keena Roberts Fodor’s recently featured a post titled “16 Books to Inspire Your Travels This Fall.” One of the books that caught my interest—and that I decided to feature this week—was “Wild… Johnny Jet , October 30, 2019
Travel Book of the Week: “1,000 Places to See Before You Die: The World as You’ve Never Seen It Before” by Patricia Schultz If you’re into travel then no doubt you’ve heard of, read or received as a gift my friend Patricia Schultz’s book “1,000 Places to See Before You Die.” It was… Johnny Jet , October 21, 2019
Travel Book of the Week: “Here Lies America” by Jason Cochran My buddy and travel colleague of 20 years Jason Cochran has written a new book. It’s called “Here Lies America: Buried Agendas & Family Secrets at the Tourist Sites Where… Johnny Jet , October 3, 2019