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Trip insurance is an important part of your travel planning
As travel season kicks into high gear, plan your trip insurance. Travel season is kicking into high gear. Have you also considered travel insurance if you plan any significant trips, especially international ones? If you don’t think it is important or necessary, you...
Know the current TSA firearms travel rules for passengers on planes
In 2024 TSA stopped 6,678 firearms at airport security. More than 92 percent were loaded. And 5,972 firearms were stopped over the course of 2021, up more than 1,500 from the previous record of 4,432 guns seized in 2019. Passengers should follow the TSA firearms...
POLICY
Why the value of your life depends on where you die
Passengers are “worth” different amounts of money in different countries. The value of life varies. The line-up of the value of life is not what many would expect, though a US life does register higher in value than other countries.
Don’t make customs agents’ jobs more difficult at the border
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) presents this list of Holiday Season tips. Knowing what CBP needs travelers to know before getting to passport control and customs stations will make all international travel easier, less stressful, and more enjoyable.
Passengers need an official DOT legal policy
Passengers need a set of judicial rules and precedents for effective litigation in front of DOT. The Department also needs rules about the speed of resolution and how complaints will be handled.
Stop costly missed airline connections caused by the aviation system
While airlines in their contracts of carriage assume no responsibility for arrival and departure on schedule, their delayed flights have big financial consequences for passengers who face change fees and cancellation fees in addition to extra airfare for missed airline connections must deal with through no fault of their own.
TRAVEL ADVICE
Here are things to regret doing on a plane
What do you regret doing on a plane? Chances are, it involves a drink. As in, drinking and working on a computer. That’s what Peter Lewis did on a recent flight from Minneapolis to New York — with disastrous results. There was a cup of coffee next to his laptop, “and...
Airlines penalize travelers who book far in advance with unfair ticket validity rules
Making passengers pay for advance booking ticket validity rules is not fair. Airline rules appear to be returning to a new normal. While ticket validity extensions may be ending, the end-of-change-fees — at least for now — are staying. The ticket validity issue,...
Hotel booking — Don’t ignore these 16 red flags!
Before you book your next hotel stay, check to be sure your research doesn't reveal any of my 16 red flags that should make you seriously think about hotel booking. Hotel booking online should be a cinch. There are a myriad of websites to help you book hotels,...
How will the Boeing/Air India situation affect summer travel in 2025?
The Boeing/Air India situation is on the front page of newspapers and the lead story on TV and radio again. At the time of this writing, the seemingly nonstop coverage had slowed down, but even Americans who aren't frequent flyers or generally tuned into airline news...
CORONAVIRUS
Why passengers need common airline flight credit rules
We need common airline flight credit rules for airfare refunds and flight credit protection. The refund issue has been screwed up for consumers since the beginning. It is a major issue with more than $10 billion in outstanding flight credits, estimated by the Wall...
Why airlines need to fix a major sick-passenger change fee issue
Major US carriers getting rid of change fees was a welcome change for travelers, even if we weren’t in a pandemic. However, airlines still have no consistent sick-passenger rule for allowing changes due to illness.
Five ways travel may never go back to pre-COVID days — get ready for a “new normal”
After three years American travelers yearn for a "new normal" for vacation and business travel reality. Many Americans and travelers worldwide may feel as if the pandemic is over. Indeed, after almost three years, everyone wanted to return to normal. But the "new...
How COVID still affects travel even if the virus is weaker
COVID still affects travel. Don't fool with the coronavirus. Respect it. As a travel agent and someone who loves to travel, it's been great to see COVID restrictions loosening on travel worldwide. But COVID still affects travel even if the virus is weaker. Loosened...