by Ned S. Levi | Aug 19, 2013
I recently flew through Paris’ Charles De Gaulle Airport (CDG), Terminal 1, on Icelandair and US Airways. To say the least, I wasn’t overwhelmed with the competency and professionalism of CDG’s security personnel. I first wrote about some of the...
by Janice Hough | Feb 14, 2011
Of all the fees that drive frequent travelers crazy, Internet access charges have got to be one of the most annoying. Yes, I realize that hotels have to make money now that most travelers have cellphones and don’t use their expensive in-room phones. But internet...
by Ned S. Levi | Sep 13, 2010
What do Pascal Abidor, a graduate student and U.S.-French citizen, Bill Hogan, a freelance journalist and US citizen, and Maria Udy, a marketing executive and a UK citizen living and working in the Washington, DC area, have in common? Have you seen them in the news?...
by Ned S. Levi | Aug 31, 2009
Last summer I wrote about the Customs and Border Patrol’s (CBP) program to randomly search and seize laptops, digital cameras, cellphones and other electronic devices at the border, without warrants, reasonable suspicion or probable cause. A year later, CBP agents are...