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  1. Off to Barcelona!

    One Mile at a Time &bull Yesterday

    After a two day "layover" at home, it's back on the road for me. Sometimes my planning is downright unfortunate, and this is one of those instances. Late last year I had booked a couple of mileage runs to Spain… Full Story »

  2. JetBlue and Hawaiian Air Team Up From East Coast

    NY Times Blog - Travel Q&A Blog &bull Yesterday

    Once the systems are combined, JetBlue and Hawaiian Airlines will sync connecting flight times, award frequent-flier points to members of either airline's program and operate code share flights that allow consumers to book through either carrier. The partnership is expected… Full Story »

  3. Easy and FREE access to Korean Air award inventory

    The Wandering Aramean &bull Yesterday

    One of the more notable stories in frequent flyer land this week was that award inventory for Korean Air is being published into the GDSes, meaning that it is publicly visible and searchable. Both Gary and Ben mentioned it earlier… Full Story »


  4. In Transit Blog: JetBlue and Hawaiian Air Team Up From East Coast

    NYTimes Travel &bull Yesterday

    Once the systems are combined, JetBlue and Hawaiian Airlines will sync connecting flight times, award frequent-flier points to members of either airline's program and operate code share flights that allow consumers to book through either carrier. The partnership is expected… Full Story »


  5. Natural and homemade flavors in The Moody Goose

    Vagablond &bull Yesterday

    The tranquil atmosphere of the main building of The Old Priory Hotel in Bath flows into the beautiful environment of its restaurant, The Moody Goose where emphasis on quality, flavor and warm hospitality and service is always maintained. The owner… Full Story »

  6. Korean Air award availability now shows up on Expert Flyer!

    One Mile at a Time &bull Yesterday

    I hate to say it, but I think this is the biggest improvement to the Delta SkyMiles program in years. Even more frustrating to me than Delta's devalued mileage currency is how incredibly incompetent their SkyMiles agents are. Up until… Full Story »


  7. Weekend Escape: Family Fun in Monterey Bay, CA

    Fodor's Travel Wire &bull Yesterday

    With abundant wildlife, spectacular scenery, and plenty of stuff to do, a trip to the Monterey Peninsula is perfect for a weekend getaway with the kids. Start off by booking at a family-friendly resort with tons of activities on-site, then make plans to visit everything from a butterfly conservatory to and aquarium to a working farm on the outskirts of town. Your biggest challenge just might… Full Story »

  8. Grammar experts: do you stay at Le Meridien or the Le Meridien?

    One Mile at a Time &bull Yesterday

    I've had a bit of a weird sleep schedule since getting back from Shanghai (I slept from 4PM to 2AM last night), and unfortunately my weird sleep schedule came with some pretty weird dreams. My first dream was actually totally… Full Story »

  9. Adventure travel with a purpose in Israel's Negev Desert

    Gadling &bull Yesterday

    Travel can be such an incredible, life altering, experience, both for us, and the people that we interact with on our journeys. Starting in March, Bustan is launching a five-month long project in the Negev that will be a unique… Full Story »

  10. Swiss award space now shows up on continental.com!

    One Mile at a Time &bull Yesterday

    Continental's online award search tool just got even more useful, since they now display Swiss award space (which they didn't previously). While Lufthansa has literally stopped releasing first class award space to their partner airlines more than a few weeks… Full Story »

  11. Is Yosemite's Half Dome being loved to death?

    USAtoday.com Travel - Top Stories &bull Yesterday

    The route has been inundated with up to 1,200 nature lovers a day seeking out the iconic mountain that is stamped on the California quarter. Full Story »


  12. Quiet moments: Western Highlands of Scotland

    Perceptive Travel Blog &bull Yesterday

    The road to Fort William, in the western highlands of Scotland, travels along the banks of Loch Lomand and rises up through the mountains near Glen Coe. That ever changing weather and that winding road are two reasons I choose… Full Story »

  13. Special February 2012 fares for multi-stop tickets on BootsnAll

    Vagablogging &bull Yesterday

    When planning a Round the World trip, there are loads of things to think about. Where to go, though, is usually tops on the list. There are always some destinations that are more popular than others when it comes to… Full Story »

  14. Singapore: Foreign Grocery Friday: The Kaya Toast of Singapore

    Jaunted &bull Feb 3, 2012

    When we travel, one of our favorite things to do is to pop into a local grocery store and check out the food products and candies we'd never find anywhere else. Got a recommendation? It can be tempting while traveling,… Full Story »

  15. French Unions Call For Strike Monday

    Aviation Week &bull Feb 3, 2012

    French trade unions called for a four-day strike across the aviation sector beginning Monday to protest against a draft bill aimed at ensuring a minimum service for air travellers during industrial action. The main pilots' union and Air France's top… Full Story »

  16. Hotels enlist Cupid Concierge for Valentine's Day

    USAtoday.com Travel (Hotels) - Top Stories &bull Feb 3, 2012

    Valentine's Day is coming up and some hotels are dedicating staff to make sure guests have the most romantic stays possible. Full Story »

  17. This Can't End Well: Lindsay Lohan Returns to the Chateau Marmont

    Hotel Chatter &bull Feb 3, 2012

    About six years ago, Lohan racked up at $500,000 bill at the hotel while living at the hotel. I'm like, 'This is my den.' Like, three people were lying on the second floor and walking up to my staircase." Full Story »

  18. In Retrospect, Maybe Rock Climbing With Your 2 Year Old On Your Back Not Such A Good Idea

    Get Outdoors &bull Feb 3, 2012

    As the refrain goes, why is it that you need a license to drive, but anyone can have a kid? Why? Why is that? Stupid question, but it kind of came to mind. Granted there are plenty of people that… Full Story »

  19. Love These LA Hotels Like a Love Song on Valentine's Day

    Hotel Chatter &bull Feb 3, 2012

    There's less than two weeks now until Valentine's Day and if you haven't made plans with your schmoopie, well then you better get started. We've been inundated with a ton of Valentine's Day hotel deals and promotions and we're trying… Full Story »

  20. Trek the Colombian Andes in El Cocuy National Park with Mountain Madness

    Gadling &bull Feb 3, 2012

    Although Colombia is often characterized as being mostly tropical jungle or coastline, the Andean Cordillera Oriental crosses a significant portion of the country. The team hopes to dispel the myth of danger with travel in Colombia and open up a… Full Story »



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