Caribbean Uncle Sam’s Caribbean: Puerto Rico As opposed to being a raconteur (storyteller), this is my Ricanteur. Ever been hell-bent on replacing a bad memory with something sweeter? New York City’s Puerto Rican Day Parade aside,… Bruce Northam, February 19, 2013
Colombia A Fresh Cup in Colombia’s Coffee Triangle I’m not a coffee drinker. Never have been. In fact, if I can claim any caffeine loyalties, they’d be with tea, what with my comically British ancestry and tenures living… Ian Livingston, February 19, 2013
Colombia Is Colombia Safe for Travelers? Is Colombia safe for travelers? If you’ve ever heard the name Escobar, or FARC, or seen Blow, this question might give you pause. And that’s okay. Your safety is always worth… Ian Livingston, February 18, 2013
Airlines Why I Opt Out of TSA’s Backscatter X-ray Machines and You Should Too While going through security at Fort Lauderdale International Airport’s terminal 3 today I did something for the very first time: I opted out. I didn’t do this to be a… Johnny Jet, February 18, 2013
Colombia Accentuating Your Bogotá Experience Boh-goh-TA. The emphasis is on the last syllable in Bogotá, Colombia’s emerging capital, and that’s important. The failure to confidently push out that last “a”—to release the city’s name on… Ian Livingston, February 18, 2013
Travel News World’s Highest Skating Rink Open For the Season For the third year, Chicago’s John Hancock Observatory reopened the much anticipated world’s highest skating rink on January 1st, more than 1,000 feet above The Magnificent Mile! The rink features… Ben Stagg, February 18, 2013
Travel News Travel Style: John A. Vlahides Want to know how to travel in style, just like the pros? We check in with frequent fliers to find out how often they fly, their favorite destinations and what… Johnny Jet, February 18, 2013
Colombia Cali, Colombia with a Side of Salsa In America, “Cali” is an abbreviated form of California. You may not always feel good about hearing it, but if the term is dropped on Uncle Sam’s turf, chances are… Ian Livingston, February 18, 2013
Travel News Travel Style: Janine Cifelli Want to know how to travel in style, just like the pros? We check in with frequent fliers to find out how often they fly, their favorite destinations and what… Johnny Jet, February 15, 2013
Travel News Free Wi-Fi at NYC Airports and Select Subway Stations in February During the month of February, Norwegian Cruise Line and Boingo Wireless are celebrating the cruise line’s newest ship, Norwegian Breakaway, by sponsoring free Wi-Fi at select New York subway stations… Aaron Kraft, February 15, 2013
Middle East Dubai to Build The World’s Largest Ferris Wheel Move over Singapore because Dubai’s ruler Sheik Mohammed bin Rashin Al Maktoum has just approved funding for the world’s biggest Ferris wheel. The Dubai Eye will stand 688 feet (210… Johnny Jet, February 15, 2013
Travel News LAN and TAM Airlines Announce Business Class Sale LAN and TAM Airlines have announced a great deal on their business class tickets. From the 180 degree full flat seats and sommelier selected wine list in LAN and its… Aaron Kraft, February 15, 2013
Travel News New Novel Gives Insider’s View of Reality TV Johnny Jet has had some experience with reality television including his very own special on Travel Channel, Hot Spots 2012. Now, New York Times bestselling author and reality television producer… Ben Stagg, February 14, 2013
Travel Contests Infant Travel Pack Winner! Our article on 12 tips for traveling with babies and kids got some great response last week! Our corresponding contest has ended and we are happy to congratulate Karl P…. Team Johnny Jet, February 14, 2013
California My Weekend at the Hyatt Regency Monterey, California My fiancé Jeanette believes you can glean the essence of a person when you travel with them…fortunately, she’s an amazing traveler and excels at going with the flow. And extra… Jim Milio, February 14, 2013