Who loves waiting? Nobody. —And standing in one long line after another at the airport is no way to start your dream trip! The simple tips below can help you breeze past the cattle call and skip to the shortest lines possible and get you on your way. How to Skip Check-in lines: 1) Never… More
If you read 3 Days in Tokyo – Part 1, and followed my advice, then you’ll have already sampled some ridiculously good sushi, gone to the park to see how Tokyoites relax and, hopefully, had an amazing adventure in Shinjuku, the details of which you can’t wait to regale your friends with. Well, today will be… More
Next week I’m beginning a trip around the world. I’m flying First and Business Class on every leg for a little over $200 USD and 120k US Airways miles. A post on exactly how to do that will be forthcoming. In the meantime, the first leg of my trip begins in my favorite country in… More
In the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day, I thought we could all use a little Luck ‘O the Irish. If you’ve read my book, you already know a large portion is dedicated to teaching the fastest and easiest ways to earn the most frequent flyer miles and then use those miles to take dream trips. But that… More
Whether you’re traveling up front or in the back of the plane, who wouldn’t want to get the best seat available every time? Well, you can, and that’s where these tips come in handy. 1.) Select your seats at the time you make your booking. I know this sounds simple but not everyone is aware… More
Most people collect frequent flyer miles with the goal of redeeming them for amazing travel experiences. However, many people are unaware that not all miles are created equal. “What?” you say, “but I get double miles every time I shop!” Okay, but how much are the miles you’re earning really worth to begin with? This… More
Hey Everyone, Our new book, Rock Your Travel has just hit the Amazon bookshelves in both paperback and Kindle format! We are dancing and doing shots at HQ. To celebrate, we’re running a 5-day Special Promotion you won’t want to miss out on. Here’s the deal: You can download the Kindle version of the book… More