Arthur Booker+FollowWould You Pay to Recline on a Flight?WestJet tried to squeeze in more seats by making economy seats non-reclining, but travelers weren’t having it. After a wave of complaints about comfort (especially on long flights), the airline hit pause on the plan. The takeaway? When it comes to flying, even small changes can spark big reactions. If you care about comfort, double-check your seat options before booking—and remember, your feedback can actually make airlines change course! #Business #Industry #TravelTips00Share
Julie Padilla+FollowCruise heartbreak in Jacksonville: Don’t forget your green card!A family’s Bahamas cruise from Jacksonville was ruined after two members—both US permanent residents—were denied boarding for not bringing their green cards. Even with passports and state IDs, they couldn’t sail or re-enter the US without the physical cards. Norwegian Cruise Line’s policy is clear: green card holders must carry their cards at all times. The family is now fighting for a refund, but the cruise community isn’t showing much sympathy, saying it’s a hard lesson in travel prep. Have you ever had a trip derailed by missing documents? Let’s hear your stories and tips! #News #TravelTips #CruiseLife00Share
Jennifer Rojas+FollowMcDonald's Abroad? Rick Steves Says Yes!Turns out grabbing a Big Mac overseas isn’t a travel fail—Rick Steves actually recommends it! Not only is McDonald’s a lifesaver when you’re tired, hungry, and need something quick, but each country has its own wild menu items (hello, Stroopwafel McFlurry in the Netherlands). Plus, some locations are total architectural gems. So next time you’re traveling, don’t feel guilty about hitting the Golden Arches. Sometimes comfort food is the best souvenir! #News #TravelTips #RickSteves00Share
Sean Clark+FollowSnowstorm Travel Laws You Need to Know!Holiday road trip plans? Over 100 million Americans are hitting the highways, but with major snowstorms rolling in, there are some wild state laws you don’t want to miss. In Colorado, wrong tires could cost you $650. In New York, not clearing snow off your car? That’s an $850 fine! Even your rental car needs to be winter-ready. Double-check those rules before you drive into a blizzard! #Transportation #WinterStorm #TravelTips00Share
gregorybrown+FollowTSA’s $44K Fine Warning: No Joke!TSA is not messing around this holiday season—get unruly at airport security or on your flight and you could be slapped with a fine up to $44,000! The FAA says even one wild incident can rack up multiple fines. With disruptive passenger cases still way higher than pre-pandemic, authorities are cracking down hard. Moral of the story: keep it chill, follow the rules, and save yourself a small fortune! #News #TSA #TravelTips60Share
Robin Long+FollowHoliday Travel Hack: The Most Reliable AirlineWho knew Republic Airways would crush the holiday travel game? Turns out, this under-the-radar regional airline is officially the most reliable in the U.S. for holiday flights—beating out big names like Delta and Hawaiian. With the lowest rate of delays and cancellations, Republic’s got your back when you just want to get home for the holidays. If you’re booking flights, maybe skip the drama and go with the quiet MVP! #News #HolidayTravel #TravelTips00Share
darrell47+FollowTSA’s $45K Fine Warning Is WildTSA is not messing around this holiday season! If you ignore flight attendants or act up at the airport, you could get slapped with a fine up to $45,000. They’re going full ‘zero tolerance’ after a spike in unruly passengers (think: fights, threats, and even emergency landings). So, unless you want to be the next viral cautionary tale, maybe just follow the rules and keep it chill at the airport. #News #TSA #TravelTips10Share
Jennifer Wilson+FollowThe Secret to Not Getting Sick on PlanesHoliday travel hack: if you want to dodge those nasty airplane germs, grab a window seat far from the bathroom! A medical expert says it’s not what you touch, but what you breathe that matters most. Fewer people brushing past you = less exposure. Bonus points for wearing a mask, blasting the air vent, and keeping your hands clean. Window seat warriors, this is your moment! #Health #BodyHealth #TravelTips00Share
Samuel Gutierrez+FollowSpirit Airlines Drama: Should You Rebook?Heads up, budget flyers: Spirit Airlines is in the hot seat again after a failed JetBlue merger and a second bankruptcy in a year. While Spirit says it’s business as usual, competitors are circling, ready to scoop up routes if things go south. If you’ve got a Spirit ticket, check your flight status daily, consider travel insurance, and maybe have a backup plan—especially if you’re traveling for the holidays. Sometimes cheap fares come with extra baggage! #Business #SpiritAirlines #TravelTips10Share
Brad Ramirez+FollowWhy Los Cabos nights feel colder than you thinkSunshine and warm afternoons might be what you expect in Los Cabos, but winter evenings can catch travelers off guard with a surprising chill. Locals are seeing more tourists buying jackets after sunset, as temperatures drop from the 80s to the 50s and 60s. It’s not freezing, but the desert climate means big swings between day and night. If you’re heading to Cabo this winter, pack layers and plan for cooler marina strolls or rooftop dinners. Anyone else ever been surprised by how cool it gets after dark in a “tropical” spot? Let’s swap tips for making the most of those crisp Cabo nights! #Travel #LosCabos #TravelTips10Share