February 1, 2016: Whether you’ve got down time on a day trip, a long lay over, or need a place to work while traveling, there are plenty of occasions you may need a hotel for just a few hours without spending the night, though it has probably never crossed your mind before. It did cross the minds of the folks at one company though, and HotelsByDay.com, has been incredibly successful promoting day stays at top hotels around the world. By avoiding the overnight costs, HotelsByDay allows travelers to experience a day at high end resorts, at incredibly low costs. Might even be a good place to park the kids for the afternoon while “runway” from home?
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Best Seats in the House?
January 19, 2016: Our friend, Chris Elliot has put together a list of apps that can help you finally take back control in making your flight more comfortable. “I’ll give you $50 to take your window seat” — Seateroo allows you to arrange to swap seats with someone else on your flight. Routehappy.com scores seats on various amenities such as location, leg room, seat width, and power outlets to help you find the best spot on the plane. A similar app, SeatGuru, has a comprehensive list of seat sizes and can warn you when you’re about to purchase an uncomfortable seat. Unfortunately we’re still waiting on an app that will let us know where to find the furthest seat away from a crying baby.
TOLD YOU SO!!!
January 18, 2015: United Airlines drew a $2.7 million fine from the government recently for violating rules aimed at protecting disabled passengers and preventing long tarmac delays.
The Transportation Department said there was a significant increase in 2014 in disability-related complaints regarding United. A department review found that United had failed to give passengers with disabilities prompt service getting on and off planes, and in many instances damaged or delayed the return of wheelchairs and other mobility devices.
The department cited United operations at Houston International Airport, Chicago O’Hare International Airport, Denver International Airport, Newark International Airport and Washington’s Dulles International Airport.
United also was fined for five lengthy delays in which passengers were kept waiting in planes on the tarmac at O’Hare airport during severe winter weather on Dec. 8, 2013, and for another delay at Houston Hobby Airport on May 20, 2015.