Tag: flight

  • What Israeli security is like flying in and out of Israel

    What Israeli security is like flying in and out of Israel

    Lemme tell you something, Tel Aviv is the hardest party in the world to get into. My girlfriend has been trying to get me to go to Israel for as long as I can remember, but I had safety concerns. Which looking back on it was pretty ridiculous considering how extensive and thorough the security…

  • How to get from the Milan Airport to Milan city center

    How to get from the Milan Airport to Milan city center

    In some cities, getting a cab or Uber from the airport is just a little more expensive than public transport and well worth the time and hassle you save yourself. That is not the case in Milan. Getting from either Milan airport to Milan city center can cost you upwards of 100 euros if you…

  • My night in a sleeping pod at the Helsinki Airport

    My night in a sleeping pod at the Helsinki Airport

    I’m flying from Prague to Miami, and even though I swore less than 6 months ago I would never do this again, of course I booked a 26-hour flight itinerary. In my defense, I bought it using miles so I was going to take whatever they had. When all was said and done, I was…

  • Get a unique view of South Florida by flying over it

    Get a unique view of South Florida by flying over it

    South Florida from the ground is beautiful, but South Florida from 13,000 feet above ground is stunning. As someone who loves travel so much, I have a deep appreciation for the miracle of flight. For as long as I could remember, I wanted to see what it was like to get in the cockpit of…

  • Open letter to American Airline’s customer relations department

    Open letter to American Airline’s customer relations department

    Hi American Airlines, I’m a pretty easy-going girl, and I can let little inconveniences slide as long as all responsible parties do their best to right the wrongs committed. But when they’re not… well, let’s just say I love a good strongly-worded letter. As my loyal readers already know, on August 29, I was scheduled…