El AL Airlines Expands U.S. Routes in 2024
El Al is set to expand their U.S. routes starting 2024. The airline will add a non-stop route from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, starting April 2024, as well as 33 weekly flights from New York, starting June 2024. This expansion of flights is a response to Israel’s inclusion in the U.S. Vi
Take Off With Ease: Introducing EL AL’s New Non-Stop Flight To Israel For Your Next Cruise Vacation
As an avid traveler and cruise enthusiast, I’m very excited about EL AL’s new non-stop service from Fort Lauderdale to Tel Aviv. What makes it even more appealing is that it’s the only non-stop airline that offers this service, making it an absolute game-changer for those wanting
Could Cruise Lines Make Passengers Wear Masks?
We’re starting to see what travel in a post-Coronavirus world will look like and for JetBlue passengers, that means masks are mandatory for all passengers beginning May 4th. In a press release, JetBlue became the first airline in America to institute a policy requiring face coverings, but chances
Flying High with Turkish Airlines
Turkey’s flagship Turkish Airlines has heavily invested in the enormous potential of Istanbul as a convenient travel hub between Europe, Asia, and Africa. Whether it be Turkey itself or international cities far beyond, the airline has distinguished itself by flying its 335 aircraft to countless co
For a Healthier Trip, Avoid This Common Mistake
Drinking enough water throughout the day is something we could all improve at. Water plays a crucial role in how our body functions both mentally and physically, so when you’re dehydrated, you’re not operating at peak performance. It’s hard enough to drink 8 glasses on a regular day, but what
WiFi Hotspot Vending Machine Helps Keep Miami Connected
Staying connected is hugely important these days. A strong wifi connection is right up there with food, water and shelter in terms of things that are necessary for survival. Skyroam, a global provider of WiFi, is helping travelers to and from Miami stay connected at the airport through “grab-and-g
Unfriendly Skies; Here’s What Annoys Air Travelers the Most
Forget delays, there’s a whole lot more to complain about these days for those traveling by air. Booking giant Expedia released the results of their 2018 Airplane and Hotel Etiquette Study and their findings detail the worst faux pas airplane passengers can commit at 35,000 feet. Here are some of