by Ned S. Levi | Dec 19, 2016
Winter arrives this week in the northern hemisphere. Parts of the U.S. have already had snow and frigid temperatures. Too many travelers put their cameras away in winter climates, missing great cold weather photography opportunities. Shooting in frosty weather has...
by Charlie Leocha | Dec 5, 2016
Finally, after more than two years, the Department of Transportation (DOT) has done what it should have done in the first place — allow Norwegian Air International (NAI) to freely operate transatlantic flights. The approval was delayed at DOT because of airline and...
by Victor Block | Oct 15, 2016
The traffic-clogged streets, towering skyscrapers and dazzling lighted billboards could be in Times Square, New York – but they aren’t. I’m walking through Japan down an ancient trail that snakes through dense woods, over mountain passes and past rushing...
by Charlie Leocha | Sep 27, 2016
In Washington, DC, getting laws and rules passed is a Herculean effort. However, getting the word out to consumers about their rights is even harder. Here are luggage compensation rules most passengers don’t know they have when it comes to checked luggage....
by Ned S. Levi | Sep 24, 2016
I have four photographic techniques for vacation travelers which can help improve your travel images and assist you in not missing great vacation photo opportunities. Have you ever been on a tour and when back at your hotel compared some of your photos with those...
by Charlie Leocha | Sep 22, 2016
This week, I had the opportunity to attend the annual gathering of the Disability and Multicultural Division (DMD), within the Office of Civil Rights & Liberties, Ombudsman and Traveler Engagement. This is the group of government workers who are responsible for...