
The Great Travel Pass Debate
Is it safe to travel yet? The travel pass may make it so. On the surface, the news is good. Nearly a quarter of the US population has been vaccinated with no end in sight. Pods are forming for family and friend get-togethers again and people are finally able, or feel they are finally able […]

Travel Wallet Woes? Comfort Found
What’s in your wallet? Well, I can tell you what’s in mine … and yes, a Capital One credit card might be among the flotsam I cannot access smoothly without business cards, bank cards, insurance cards, money and receipts flying out of tight, mis-designed pockets. Keeping track of that wallet is another tale of woe, […]

A Way Out West Winter Wonderland Awaits
Winter at The Lodge & Spa at Brush Creek Ranch is idyllic and one that affords a perfect backdrop for some of the most sought-out winter activities from cross country skiing to snowmobiling, horseback riding, ice fishing to one-of-a-kind experiences and cozy lodging at this sprawling 30,000-acre ranch under Wyoming’s open-skies. Recently recognized as a top resort […]

Cruise Lines Offer Plenty of Reasons to Sail
Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) has been running a consumer campaign on why travelers should #ChooseCruise. The initiative has been featuring the latest information about cruise travel, the best deals and promotions as well as the cruise insights across the industry’s social platforms and offered travelers Five Reasons to #ChooseCruise:

Luxury Agents See Robust Times for Travel
Fueled by a strong U.S. economy and an ever-increasing passion for noteworthy travel experiences, leisure travel is on track to become more sustainable and personal, according to the latest news from Virtuoso Travel Week 2018. Some 6,071 travel professionals from 100 countries meeting in mid-August in Las Vegas for the conference’s 30thannual gathering saw numbers […]

Traveling with a baby? Five Tips
Traveling with an infant or toddler by any means has its challenges, but air travel can be particularly daunting for new and seasoned parents alike. From the glares of fellow passengers when your baby has a meltdown, to the tricky carry-on situation with car seats and strollers, flying with a baby is a […]

European Vacation Plans Tied to a Sense of Place
European vacation plans can often be aided by choosing not only the destination to be visited, but the hotel to be booked. In fact, it is not unusual to see a European vacation built around the hotel as the destination, especially if it is central to the European vacation experience. To some, a European vacation […]

Making the Most of Mayfair, the Seen and Unseen
If you were playing Monopoly® in London, Mayfair would be your Park Place. If you were putting an iconic department store on that square, it would undoubtedly be Selfridges. And if you wanted to feel confident and comfortable with your decisions all around, you might head to Selfridges for a session with Jayne Wallace, leading member of […]

Airline Refund? Protecting that Travel Investment
As international travel grows in popularity, Americans are choosing to protect their vacation investments by purchasing travel insurance. According to a recent AAA Travel survey, nearly 4 in 10 Americans (38 percent) are likely to purchase travel insurance for future international trips. For those travelers, trip cancellation protection is the most valuable benefit with 9 […]

Foodie Findings: The Road to Garlic Festivals
By Susan McKee Queen Elizabeth forbids the use of garlic in preparing royal banquets, but many of us love the pungent bulb – travelers and tourists may be among them. For those traveling in the next few months, perhaps a stop at a garlic festival would tickle a taste bud or two. Here are a […]
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