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In Memory of Kay McWilliams: Traveler, reader, teacher
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Interview with Rolf Potts on his new book and on the
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Plano, Texas: The most affluent city in the U.S. What's in it for the traveler?
47 days ago

Source: travel.nytimes.com --- 8 days ago
The Internet has made it ever easier for travelers to search for vacation rentals across the globe, but at the same time it has also made it possible for just about anyone to post a listing. ...
Source: travel.nytimes.com --- 2 days ago
As the city’s economy starts to experience ripple effects from the Wall Street meltdown, visitors to the city might finally be getting the upper hand. ...
Source: www.nytimes.com --- 39 days ago
From showing you the nearest sushi bar in London to telling you how to say “Where’s the toilet?” in Cantonese, travel apps for the iPhone are proving to be a useful tool. ...
Source: travel.nytimes.com --- 22 days ago
You’ve scaled the Great Wall, wandered the temples of Angkor Wat and partied on the beaches of Goa. What’s next? ...
Source: www.fwicki.com --- 38 days ago
New York Times Practical Traveler | iPhone E-Guides Clueless in Cleveland? Use ... New York Times, United States - 8 hours ago Traditional travel guides are getting into the action, with mixed results. Frommer?s has turned several of its guides, including New York, Paris and London, ... ...
Source: www.nytimes.com --- 66 days ago
Planning your winter vacation? Be prepared for some sticker shock. As airlines cut flights and reduce seats, carriers are charging a premium on popular routes. ...
Source: travel.nytimes.com --- 98 days ago
As if flying wasn’t miserable enough, now, after being frisked at security and jockeying for overhead bin space, passengers must endure a string of in-flight advertisements. ...
Source: travel.nytimes.com --- 79 days ago
Faced with the increasing cost and unpredictability of travel today, vacationers are using Web sites that connect them with traditional travel agents. ...
Source: travel.nytimes.com --- 57 days ago
Get a sampling of the current food and drink policies for flights within the United States, and what you can expect to shell out for a little sustenance. ...
Source: www.nytimes.com --- 53 days ago
Faced with sticker shock at the gas pump, more travelers are turning to hybrid rental cars in search of savings. But with demand high, these green cars are commanding a premium. ...
Source: travel.nytimes.com --- 107 days ago
New online services have quietly begun testing ways for travelers to leverage unused miles. ...
Source: travel.nytimes.com --- 78 days ago
Airfares may be escalating at an alarming rate, but in recent weeks some airlines have actually begun to reduce rates on certain routes in an attempt to bolster demand. ...
Source: www.washingtonpost.com --- 6 days ago
Plenty of stories provide advice for elite mobile professionals. But what about you, the unproductive Traveler? Maybe you're on vacation. Maybe you're trying to chill out before a day's worth of travel and business meetings. Point is, you need to pack a little smarter to entertain yourself, and that's what this week's column is all about. I have some great roadworthy games and a few ways to watch video--and, yeah, I'll even throw in some helpful, Practical tips. ...
Source: aviationblog.dallasnews.com --- 30 days ago
New York Times reporter Michelle Higgins spent a couple of days posing as an American Airlines flight attendant. She seems to have come away from the experience with more respect for flight attendants, not so much for some passengers: And though the other flight attendants knew I was a ringer, the passengers did not. Thus I got a crash course in what airline personnel have to put up with these days -- and, after just one day on the job, began to wonder why the phrase "air rage" is only applied to passengers. Believe me, there were a few people along the way, like the demanding guy in first class who kept barking out drink orders as the flight progressed (until he finally passed out), whom I would have been more than happy to show to the exit, particularly when we were 35,000 feet in the air. It so happens that she worked three flights -- Dallas to New York to Dallas to New York over two days. Ms. Mitchell, who writes the "Practical Traveler" column for the NYT, comes away from the experience wiser and much, much more tired. Is there a less-enviable, more-stressful occupation these days than that of a flight attendant? Just the look on their faces as they walk down the aisle -- telling passengers that no matter how many times they try to squeeze them in, their suitcases are not going to fit into the overhead bin, or explaining yet again that they will not get a single morsel of decent food on this three-hour flight -- tells you all you ...
Source: www.cio.com --- 5 days ago
Practical--and impractical--advice for the casual tech-Traveler. ...
Source: www.tripso.com --- 30 days ago
As stressful as it is to be an airline passenger these days, it's no picnic being a flight attendant, either. Tripso has written about it a lot --- see this article, this one and this one. Now Michelle Higgins, who writes The Practical Traveler column for The New York Times, tells us about it firsthand. ...
Source: andyabramson.blogs.com --- 37 days ago
A few weeks ago it was the Wall Street Journal giving attention to client Truphone. Now it's the New York Times' Practical Traveler. While the report is not glowing, its feedback like that which makes companies take notice and address the comments, first internally, then externally. Candidly, I've yet to have any issues with Truphone on either the Nokia N or Eseries devices or even on the iPhone, but I'm usually using the Apple Airport Extreme or Airport Express so I rarely see connectivity issues. Also, since I do my best to be on quality broadband, Truphone seems to excel.... ...
Source: www.fwicki.com --- 39 days ago
Luggage fees, ludicrous fares, insane delays. It?s enough to make us all afraid of flying. But New York Times Practical Traveler Michelle Higgins has five web sites that will help you get in the air for cheap. 5. AirfareWatchdog.com Monitors deals ... ...
Source: libdrone.info --- 44 days ago
Back in 2002,  while traveling to New Orleans for my father’s funeral,  I first read The Practical Nomad by Edward Hasbrouck.   Subtitled "how to travel around the world",  this is The definitive guide to long term international travel.  Hasbrouck,  a San Francisco travel agent and highly experienced world Traveler covers absolutely everything you need to [...] ...
Source: www.vacation-rentals.tv --- 80 days ago
New York Times Practical Traveler | Travel AgentsNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoBy MICHELLE HIGGINS NOT long ago, the advent of online travel — allowing travelers to research and book their trips with a few clicks of a mouse — was … ...

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