Remembering 9/11 – Twenty Years Later

September 11, 2001 was one of the worst tragedies in our nation’s history. The attacks that day were so devastating and took the lives of nearly 3,000 people. It’s a day that will never be forgotten and all of the lost lives will forever remain in our hearts. Remembering 9/11 will always be in the minds of […]

My Top 20 Travel Movies

Set around Thanksgiving, Planes Trains, and Automobiles uses the travel rush in the days leading up to the holiday as a more-than-worthy comedic masterpiece. Steve Martin plays Neal Page, who faces a series of travel nightmares on his trip from New York City to Chicago. After his flight is canceled due to bad weather, Page ends up sharing […]

Air Travel with Kids

Traveling with kids can be a challenge. Whether they are babies, toddlers, preteens or ‘almost adults’ a lengthy journey is not always a breeze! When you head into an airport with small children in tow, every traveler who sees you starts praying that you’re not going to be on their flight. And if you’re standing […]

How to Survive a Plane Crash

Every now and then I think it’s important to review some ways to help survive a plane crash. We hear about these crashes in the news because when they do happen, they are often a big deal, however it’s important to remember that overall, flying is very safe. You’re still more likely to get into […]

The Last Row of Coach

Have you ever boarded an aircraft to find that you were assigned the last row of coach? Many of us have been there and although there are the many well known questions and annoyances: “Will I hear the toilet flush the entire flight? Will people be standing with their backside in my face? Will my […]