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Tag: Transportation
Aug 19, 2018

The Parking Spot

Going to and from the airport can be somewhat of a nuisance no matter where you are going. This past week, I traveled to San Diego for the Global Business Travel Association convention – this year was the 50th anniversary! I flew from Philadelphia International Airport on a Sunday morning and returned Thursday morning (yes, my first red-eye). Normally I would Uber or get a ride, but this time I tried something different.

United Airlines First to Purchase Sustainable Aviation Fuel for ORD

Chicago O’Hare International Airport will soon receive sustainable aviation fuel, all thanks to United Airlines, which became the first airline to purchase SAF for use at the airport, one of the largest in the United States. Neste, a producer of SAF, will provide up to 1 million gallons of its Neste MY Sustainable Aviation Fuel. The first supply arrived in August.

Aug 17, 2018

Effortless Service with Blacklane

I attended the annual Global Business Travel Association convention in San Diego this week, and while there, I had the opportunity to both learn more about Blacklane and try the service.

Jan 16, 2018

Bermuda Transportation Tips

Bermuda is truly idyllic — home to white-sand beaches, crystal-clear water, lush tropical forests and a rich history palpable from its small neighborhoods to its bustling capital city of Hamilton.

Sailing the Ionian Sea: Explore Greece’s Nautical Gems

Sailing the Ionian Sea is an enchanting way to experience Greece's breathtaking islands and pristine waters. Known for its favorable winds, calm seas and stunning landscapes, the Ionian Sea offers a paradise for both experienced sailors and those looking to explore for the first time. From lively beaches to secluded bays, these waters have something for every traveler seeking adventure and relaxation.

Apr 1, 2015

Russia Proposes World’s Greatest Superhighway

Could there really be a road to Russia? Someday there will be, if the president of Russian Railways, Vladimir Yakunin, has his way.