We found this informative video on The Middle Seat Terminal, a great travel blog from The Wall Street Journal. Sit back, relax and enjoy…but do pay attention for some helpful air travel tips!
Power Travel Video from WSJ
by Brooke Dowd Sacco, Assistant Buyer & Blogger · June 18th, 2009
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10 Top Thanksgiving Travel Tips for Flyers

The holidays are a joyous time of year. It’s a time of year where families unite to enjoy a wonderful feast filled with turkey, stuffing and cranberry sauce. It’s a time of year where your grandfather falls asleep before and after dinner. These times can produce a ton of wonderful memories, or if you travel, they can also produce nightmares. I would like to share with you the top ten tips for Thanksgiving travel this year. So for all you holiday flyers out there, get you pencils ready and take some notes.
by Matt Giovanisci, · November 21st, 2008
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TSA Tests Shoe Scanning Technology (Again)
Removing your shoes is probably one of the worst parts of flying lately. (Well, that is, assuming you don’t having any piercings, an underwire bra, homebrew batteries, a macbook air, or metal implants—you get the idea!) As hard as it can be to take the TSA’s word for anything, they have stressed in the past that screening shoes is incredibly important because it’s effective in detecting explosives. So like it or not taking off our shoes is something we have to deal with, but maybe not indefinitely. The TSA is testing a new shoe scanner which was developed by L3 communications (the same company that developed the notorious full body scanning millemeter wave machine) at Los Angeles International Airport. Whether or not the new scanner will prove to be an adequate means of detecting bombs is still up in the air. This isn’t the first time that the TSA has tried technology like this before to no avail. Hopefully this time we won’t be left with dashed hopes and bare feet.
by Jenni Chasteen, Marketing Assistant · August 28th, 2008
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What makes a Laptop Case “TSA Friendly?”
With all of the buzz lately about TSA laptop cases, the question on everyone’s mind is “Where can I find a TSA friendly laptop bag?” Look no further folks because here is one of the first TSA friendly laptop cases on the market.
CODi Checkpoint Friendly Laptop Case makes getting through security a breeze. It has a folding twin compartments and side buckles to keep the two compartments secure for portability. The hinged design allows travelers to grab the handle off of the conveyor belt, so there’s no need to try to “reassemble” your bag before you go.
If you’re still wondering what exactly makes it TSA friendly, read on for all you need to know about TSA friendly laptop bags.
by Jenni Chasteen, Marketing Assistant · August 20th, 2008
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Weekly Round-Up
World’s Best…
World’s Worst…
- World’s Worst Hotel Guests
- The Most Time-Draining Airports
- World’s Worst Intersections & Traffic Jams
Beautiful Locations
- 5 Incredible Works of Insane Architectural Genuis (Photos & videos)
- Beautiful 360 degree Panoramic shots of Cities around the World
- Breathtaking Aerial Views of Russia
Photo by Benimoto
by Jenni Chasteen, Marketing Assistant · August 15th, 2008
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