Fortune Magazine: So Wrong in So MANY Ways
I don’t usually go out of my way to agree or disagree with contrary opinions but Fortune’s recent article on airline loyalty programs by Stanford University professor Jeffrey Pfeffer…
I don’t usually go out of my way to agree or disagree with contrary opinions but Fortune’s recent article on airline loyalty programs by Stanford University professor Jeffrey Pfeffer…
The Hilton Buenos Aires was the first of two hotels I stayed at while in this great city. This property is a newer hotel (built in 2000) and is in…
We often talk about our travels on BoardingArea but they are so – Earthly. There are many wonderful things to see on our own planet but for out…
Few people travel as much as the President of the United States. It is just part of his job as he visits domestic cities and foreign dignitaries all…
Okay sure, credit cards are necessary today when traveling. And slowly, major U.S. merchants and credit card banks are switching over to the chip-and-signature cards that are safer…
With the success of Uber for Business fresh in our minds, now comes Airbnb entering this lucrative corporate travel market and at least initially, seems to be doing…
As I do every year, I recently looked at the 2014 annual report prepared by Business Travel News where they list the airfare costs of major corporations. IBM,…
Just in time for the holidays, Colorado Springs Airport (COS) is offering passengers free parking November 1st through December 31st. Better news, this will apply to short-term as…
According to The Points Guy, Delta Air Lines will increase the amount of Medallion Qualification Dollars (MQD) needed to maintain status for the 2016 year. Disclosure: I am…
I alerted you to this contest earlier this week. This is your final reminder because it happens early tomorrow morning and the lucky winners will receive quite a…