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Tag Archives: passport

Airplane Reverse Seating, Liability Waiver

By Ed Boitano
in :  Travel News
Avio Ineriors' Janus three-seater airplane design

An Italian company has developed a ‘three-seater’ design for airplanes in which the middle seat faces backward while the other seats face forward, with all three seats protected by a transparent shield... Handshakes, hugs and sharing pens and pencils may become things of the past. Physical contact with anyone or anything can now set off alarm bells.

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Working Remotely, Disinformation Campaigns

By Ed Boitano
in :  Travel News
protection from disinformation

Whether you work remotely 100% of the time or find yourself navigating this situation for the very first time, working at a physical distance can pose a unique set of challenges... Even the most well-intentioned news consumers can find today’s avalanche of political information difficult to navigate.

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Foods with Long Shelf Lives, Community at Home

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
shaka sign

As much of the world adjusts to a new normal of restricted living, our readers share tips for finding everyday joys... The Zoom platform is easy and convenient. Missing your favorite teacher or class? This will allow you to still take that class with that teacher at their regular time slots in the safe environment of your own home.

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5 Ways to Support Local Businesses

By Ed Boitano
in :  Travel News
hotel in Las Vegas

The pandemic is revealing an unexpected, dangerous attitude among older Americans and their behavior during the outbreak. “Coronavirus & the Generational Divide” by Anna Christensen is now available... You may not be traveling to far-away places in the immediate future, but we can bring them to you.

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Coronavirus: Live Updates, Cruise Ships, Air Travel

By Ed Boitano
in :  Travel News
disinfecting against coronavirus

Despite the government warnings, cruise lines are continuing with sailings. How can passengers navigate the confusion?... It’s an open secret that airplanes, and airports, are some of the germiest places you visit. Here are the 8 top things you need to disinfect every time you fly.

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Coronavirus Slams US Travel, Stressed Americans

By Ed Boitano
in :  Travel News
Coronavirus

Tourists wear face masks in New York City. The states of California and New York are expected to be hit hardest in the loss of Chinese visitors amid the coronavirus, according to a Tourism Economics report... 51% of Americans did not use up their allotted vacation last year, and even less intend to this year. Having too much work to complete was the main reason for not using all vacation time.

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Global Travel Rescue, Ruined Travel Destinations

By Ed Boitano
in :  Travel News
Antarctic penguin

Gender and age drive the biggest distinction among travelers, according to results of the 2020 Annual Global Rescue Travel Safety Survey... Europe is a surprisingly creative place when it comes to travel scams... Millions upon millions of people going on adventures has put pressure on numerous destinations.

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T-Boy Film Critics Winners, Kirk Douglas on His Acting

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
Kirk Douglas

See Traveling Boy's Film Critics winners for 2020... Traveling Boy Film Critics Association selects Kirk Douglas’ film appearances followed with comments by Mr. Douglas... Profiles in Courage is a 1956 volume of short biographies describing acts of bravery and integrity by eight United States Senators under enormous pressure from their parties and their constituents.

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Teachers on Impeachment, Anna Karina Remembered

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
Anna Karina

Last week, Kane Tanaka celebrated her 117th birthday with a party at a nursing home in Fukuoka, Japan... By the year 2040, international travel will be a faster, easier and more ecologically sustainable activity than ever before, according to a report... It’s been almost 600 years since the trial and execution of Joan of Arc, and her memory hasn’t faded.

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World’s Oldest Person, Future Of Travel, Joan of Arc

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
Joan of Arc

Last week, Kane Tanaka celebrated her 117th birthday with a party at a nursing home in Fukuoka, Japan... By the year 2040, international travel will be a faster, easier and more ecologically sustainable activity than ever before, according to a report... It’s been almost 600 years since the trial and execution of Joan of Arc, and her memory hasn’t faded.

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