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Helsinki Shows Off Airport In Unusual Way

December 6, 2017: Helsinki brags that it’s the easiest passenger friendly airport in Europe — and is hosted one brave traveler who lived comfortably in the airport for 30 days. Airport management notes the Helsinki Airport has the quickest connection time of any airport in Europe — 20 minutes or less — and enough facilities — restaurants, pubs, lounges and whatever — to keep travelers feed, clean, shop and rested no matter how long or short the stay. It’s a great transit airport but not sure I’d want too bunk in for a month!!!

New Phone Apps Take Visitors Inside Places They Visit

December 4, 2017: It’s now easier for travelers to find local reviews and recommendations of places to visit when they travel thanks to some new smartphone apps. Three popular apps include:

  • Spotted by Locals: has inside information on 67 major cities around the world
  • Cool Cousin: this app puts you in contact with locals and is a good information resource
  • Like a Local: covers more than 300 cities with location overviews and special visit tips

Use these apps as a guide but sometimes it’s fun just to wing it!

Americans Like Their Wine When They Travel and at Home!

December 1, 2017: It’s fun to have a glass (or two) of the local wine when you travel — but at home here in he US we spend over 200 BILLION dollars a year on wine. Wine grown in the US comes from all 50 states — with over 43 million visitors — locals and tourists — enjoying a trip to their favorite wine tasting room. California is by far the largest wine producer in the US accounting for over 80% of US production. Here’s to you— salute!!!

Eataly World to Open in Bologna, Italy

November 29, 2017: After opening dining locations in 12 countries around the world, Eataly is coming home to Bologna with a unique $120 million “experiential” park called FICO Eataly World — the 25 acre setting will feature more than 40 restaurants and food stalls along with a variety of foodie educational adventures (like over 30 interactive workshops under the direction of seasoned farmers and chefs). Eataly recently opened an all-ravioli take out counter and New York and will soon open it’s first west coast location in Los Angeles. Mangia!!!

Aflutter with Monarch Butterflies

November 20, 2017: It’s migration time for Monarch Butterflies — best visible along the central California coast to Mexico’s Baja Peninsula. Pismo Beach is the largest viewing spot in the state with critter counts exceeding 20,000; Santa Cruz has the States only designated Monarch Preserve in Natural Bridges State Beach; another good viewing spot is the Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary in Pacific Grove. These beautiful orange and black flyers are best spotted in Eucalyptus trees and sunny days bring out the best time to view. Happy viewing!!!

Hundreds of monarch butterflies at Stone Harbor Point, N.J., Wednesday morning, Oct. 5, 2011. Volunteers from the Cape May Bird Observatory released tagged monarch butterflies at Cape May Point State Park, as part of the butterfly migration monitoring program. (AP Photo/The Press of Atlantic City, Danny Drake)

TSA Pushes Away Free Pre Check Security

November 15, 2017: This is a recent note to United frequent travelers in Houston — no doubt to follow at other US airports:

TSA Pre✓® program changes: As of February 2017, TSA has significantly reduced access to TSA Pre✓ expedited screening for non-enrolled travelers. TSA strongly recommends that you enroll in a DHS Trusted Traveler program such as TSA Pre✓, Global Entry, NEXUS or SENTRI to obtain access to expedited airport security screening.

For all important notices from United, please visit united.com/importantnotices.

TSA “Handles” 239 Million Passengers This Past Summer

November 13, 2017: This past summer — between Memorial Day and Labor Day — was the busiest summer on record for TSA with over 239 million passengers taking to the air. TSA has over 43,000 officers and needs more employees to be efficient and minimize long lines — but Federal Government restrictions say they can only add less than 1% new employees a year. The airlines say cheaper fares and strong consumer confidence in air travel have encouraged more people to fly. Most US airports are “struggling” to keep up with space and service requirements— like parking and airport food/beverage options.   Arrive early and bring your own food!!!

New National Food Trend — Cocoa Puffs Soft Serve

November 10, 2017: You’ll love this if your are a cereal lover and can’t give it up when you travel — Los Angeles’s Milk Tavern is the first in what may be a national trend in the US — a cereal bar with almost two dozen soft serve cereal flavors (including Cocoa Puffs and the ever popular Fruit Loops) along with some unique toppings like cheese cake bites and marshmallows. You can also add your favorite cereal into milkshakes, sorbets and “infuse” in to ice cream. Such a sweet deal!!!