Okay, it's "this every-other week in travel," but that doesn't shorten as "TWIT notes," so it stays. Here are a few of the items from the week(s) that I found interesting....
Technically, it's "these weeks in travel," since we're moving this to an every-other-week feature but, as long as I get to call them TWIT notes, I'm okay with the change....
For the first time in what feels like forever, it seems that an inkling of normalcy is creeping back into the travel market. And while we're a long way from the all-clear, it's possible to start thinking about making vacation plans again. That's something. Welcome back to TWIT (This Week In Travel)!...
Welcome back to TWIT (This Week In Travel). Another week has passed, and I've finally found a new show to watch. "Normal People," which is a bit dark, has managed to keep me interested for about eight episodes and is a good offset to the silly "Scrubs," the other show that I'm on....
Since we're not going to be moving around the world, I wanted to take a look at the financial conditions of some of the companies that we use to get around. I call this the "Week in Travel - Survivor Edition." ...
This week in travel, I'm going to look at competitive forces in the industry, whether it's a battle for market share, fight legroom or even a challenge getting a seat. Enjoy....
We're back with another week of TWIT (This Week In Travel) notes. This week, we'll see a bad week for Princess Cruises, a Las Vegas airline spreading its wings and a hotel where you could get sea sick....
This week in travel, we're going to see why everyone hates the TSA, almost as many people hate emotional support animals and how to make fewer people hate flying in economy....
Lots of interesting stuff over the past week that I could talk about in the week's TWIT (This Week In Travel) notes. But I skipped over those and decided to write about three others, instead. ...
It's been another interesting week in the world of travel. I'd anticipate a lot of smiling around the country. In particular, we'll look at why people in Atlanta are happy, credit card applicants (or Venetian customers) may be happy and why a lot of passengers may not be happy at some point....