Tips & News – SmarterTravel https://www.smartertravel.com The Best Trips Start Here Wed, 25 Oct 2023 20:37:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.3 217354961 This Airline Will Let Passengers Pay to Have an Empty Seat Next to Them https://www.smartertravel.com/qantas-neighbor-free-seating/ https://www.smartertravel.com/qantas-neighbor-free-seating/#respond Wed, 25 Oct 2023 20:37:35 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=452698 Hearing the announcement that the cabin doors have closed and realizing there’s still an empty seat next to you feels like hitting the jackpot, especially on a long-haul flight. If you don’t want to rely on luck, Qantas is now giving passengers on some flights the option to buy the empty seat next to them […]

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Hearing the announcement that the cabin doors have closed and realizing there’s still an empty seat next to you feels like hitting the jackpot, especially on a long-haul flight. If you don’t want to rely on luck, Qantas is now giving passengers on some flights the option to buy the empty seat next to them for a small fee. 

Qantas’ “neighbor-free” seating option is now available on domestic and international flights when space is available. If eligible, passengers will receive an email invitation to reserve two seats together 48 hours before the scheduled flight departure time.

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The price to purchase the empty seat varies by route but will typically range from $20-$40 for domestic flights and around $140 for international flights.

According to Qanta, “Neighbor-free seats are subject to availability and may need to be changed for operational, safety or security reasons, even after boarding the aircraft.” If you pay for an empty seat and the seat ends up being occupied, you will automatically receive a full refund of the fee. 

Reserving the additional seat will only give you access to extra space—it does not include additional baggage allowance or meals. You also won’t earn Qantas points on the purchase of an extra seat. 

Neighbor-free seats cannot be used for infant seating or to store carry-on baggage or musical instruments. 

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Is The Venture X Credit Card Worth It? https://www.smartertravel.com/venture-x-credit-card-review/ https://www.smartertravel.com/venture-x-credit-card-review/#respond Wed, 18 Oct 2023 15:29:50 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=452470 Picking a new credit card can be daunting, especially if you are looking for something with many travel bonuses. My husband and I did a ton of research to find the best card for us, and we kept returning to the same one: the Venture X.  We signed up, got our cards in the mail, […]

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Picking a new credit card can be daunting, especially if you are looking for something with many travel bonuses. My husband and I did a ton of research to find the best card for us, and we kept returning to the same one: the Venture X. 

We signed up, got our cards in the mail, and have used them exclusively for six months. I’m here to tell you what it’s like to be a Venture X cardholder, what perks are great, and if it is worth it. 

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Benefit Monetary Amount Equivalent Type
Annual Travel Credit $300 Travel
Annual Bonus Miles $100 10,000 Points
Lounge Access $469 Travel
5X miles on Air Booked on Capital One Travel N/A Airfare
Transfer Miles to Airline Partners Depends Miles/Points
Cell Phone Protection Up to $800 Cell Phone Insurance
Hertz President’s Circle $3,000/15 Rentals Travel

Why I Chose the Venture X Card 

Everyone has reasons for getting a credit card, whether you want miles for flying, points to make purchases, or other benefits many credit cards offer. I will tell you that Venture X has it all. And while the yearly fee may seem steep at $395, you can quickly get it back with all the incentives with the card. We immediately got the $395 back when we signed up for Priority Pass and Global Entry. 

Airport Lounge Access 

Have you ever walked past the door of an airport lounge and looked longingly in, wishing you could join? With a Venture X card, you’ll have access to hundreds of airport lounges across the globe. When you sign up for Priority Pass with your Venture X card, you will automatically get it refunded to your account. It gives you access to you and one guest, and if you have a joint card with someone, you each get it, so if you are traveling with friends, you can all get in. 

Global Entry/TSA Precheck Fee

Have you wanted to apply for Global Entry or TSA Precheck, but the application fee was putting you off? Well, you’re in luck – the price will be reimbursed when you apply using your Venture X card. 

$300 Travel Credit

You will get a $300 credit when you book travel (hotel, flights, etc.) through Capital One Travel. 

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75,000 Extra Miles in The First 3 Months

You can get 75,000 extra miles when you spend $4,000 in the first three months of getting your card. While this may seem like a lot, it doesn’t take long when you use your card for everything. I put my groceries, kid’s clothes, diapers, and everything we needed each week on the card, and we got to the $4,000 easily. The 75,000 translates to $750 towards travel. 

10,000 Bonus Miles Every Year

Each year, on your anniversary of becoming a Venture X cardholder, you’ll automatically get 10,000 miles or $100 in travel. 

Other Venture X Highlights

While the above incentives are my favorite part of the card, other perks come with it that I either just haven’t used yet or weren’t as important as the others. 

Transferring Miles to Airline Partners 

Capital One has partnered with some airline partners, and you can transfer your miles to them for flights. 

Cancel and Change Without Hassle or Fees

When you book a trip with your Venture X card, it comes with cancellation and interruption coverage. You’ll be able to change your dates without penalty under qualifying circumstances.

Car Rental Insurance

When you rent a car using your Venture X card, the card acts as primary rental insurance for up to $75,000, so you can waive any coverage offered by the rental company you choose. 

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Elite Status With Hertz

While we are on the subject of car rentals, Venture X holders can sign up for Hertz’s President’s Circle, which comes with perks like not having to go to the check-in counter, free car upgrades, and more. 

Visa Infinite Concierge

Want to impress? Use the concierge service to book restaurant reservations and tickets to concerts and sporting events. 

Cell Phone Protection

You automatically get protection when you use your Venture X card to pay your cell phone bill. If your phone is stolen or damaged, they’ll cover it up to $800. 

Bottom Line

While the yearly fee may seem steep, it is worth it. If you travel a lot, it will be repaid quickly. For anyone who is looking for a card with fantastic points, special perks, and travel benefits, Venture X is top-notch. Apply today

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The Best and Worst Airports in North America https://www.smartertravel.com/best-and-worst-airports-in-north-america/ https://www.smartertravel.com/best-and-worst-airports-in-north-america/#respond Wed, 18 Oct 2023 15:16:15 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=452464 If you fly often enough, you have at least one airport on your list of places to avoid at all costs. A good airport can make your trip a breeze by making it easy to get to your connection, offering tasty restaurant options, and giving you a clean and comfortable place to rest before your […]

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If you fly often enough, you have at least one airport on your list of places to avoid at all costs. A good airport can make your trip a breeze by making it easy to get to your connection, offering tasty restaurant options, and giving you a clean and comfortable place to rest before your flight. A bad airport can stress you out with crowds, dirty facilities, and poor dining options.

J.D. Power just released its Annual North America Airport Satisfaction Study to find the best and worst airports to fly through. The study surveyed passengers on six factors:

  1. Terminal facilities
  2. Airport arrival/departure
  3. Baggage claim
  4. Security check
  5. Check-in/Baggage check
  6. Food, beverage, and retail

For the survey, airports were broken down into three categories: Mega airports (33 million or more passengers per year), large airports (10 to 32.9 million passengers per year), and medium airports (4.5 to 9.9 million passengers per year. 

Flyers’ overall satisfaction with the airport experience increased slightly this year compared to 2022. “It has not been an easy year for North American airports, but major capital improvements they’ve made over the last several years and new investments in getting food, beverage and retail operations back up and running at full capacity have helped them manage the crush of passengers,” said Michael Taylor, managing director of travel, hospitality and retail at J.D. Power. 

Next time you fly, you might want to consider avoiding the lowest-ranked airports if you can. 

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The Worst Mega Airports

  1. Newark Liberty International Airport
  2. Toronto Pearson International Airport
  3. Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
  4. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
  5. Boston Logan International Airport

The Worst Large Airports

  1. Philadelphia International Airport
  2. Honolulu International Airport
  3. Montreal-Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport
  4. Oakland International Airport
  5. San Diego International Airport

The Worst Medium Airports

  1. Kahului Airport
  2. Hollywood Burbank Airport
  3. Bradley International Airport
  4. Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
  5. Eppley Airfield
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For an easier trip, try to plan your travels to take you through one of these top-rated airports.

The Best Mega Airports

  1. Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport
  2. Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport
  3. Harry Reid International Airport
  4. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
  5. Miami International Airport

The Best Large Airports

  1. Tampa International Airport
  2. John Wayne Airport, Orange County
  3. Salt Lake International Airport
  4. Raleigh Durham-International Airport
  5. Sacramento International Airport

The Best Medium Airports

  1. Indianapolis International Airport
  2. Southwest Florida International Airport
  3. Ontario International Airport
  4. Palm Beach International Airport
  5. Albuquerque International Airport

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Amtrak Just Added More $5 Fares—Here’s How to Snag One https://www.smartertravel.com/amtrak-night-owl-fares/ https://www.smartertravel.com/amtrak-night-owl-fares/#respond Tue, 03 Oct 2023 13:44:28 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=452380 Cheaper Amtrak tickets and more time to explore your destination—Amtrak’s Night Owl fares are a win-win. Amtrak recently expanded these ultra-cheap fares (priced as low as $5) to more times and routes, making it even more convenient to travel for less.  “Travelers returning from concerts, plays, sporting events or who prefer earlier and later departures […]

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Cheaper Amtrak tickets and more time to explore your destination—Amtrak’s Night Owl fares are a win-win. Amtrak recently expanded these ultra-cheap fares (priced as low as $5) to more times and routes, making it even more convenient to travel for less. 

“Travelers returning from concerts, plays, sporting events or who prefer earlier and later departures can take advantage of these lower rates,” said a spokesperson for Amtrak.

The inexpensive tickets are available on select trains for departures between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. Travelers can find the $5 fares on journeys between Washington, D.C. and New York City and New York City and Boston. 

Four bags (two personal items and two suitcases) are included in the fare. 

The discounted tickets are subject to availability, so book early to have the best chance of finding one.

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Sample Night Owl Fares

One-way coach class fares are priced starting at:

  • Philadelphia – Baltimore/BWI: $5
  • New York – Newark/Newark Liberty: $5
  • Washington – Baltimore/BWI: $5
  • Boston – Providence: $5
  • New York – Philadelphia: $10
  • Philadelphia – Washington: $10
  • Providence – New Haven: $10
  • Boston – New Haven: $15
  • New York – Baltimore/BWI: $15
  • Washington – Newark/Newark Liberty: $15
  • New York – Washington: $20
  • Boston – New York: $20

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The Best International Airlines for 2023 https://www.smartertravel.com/best-international-airlines/ https://www.smartertravel.com/best-international-airlines/#respond Mon, 02 Oct 2023 15:29:38 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=451761 The key to being a happy traveler is embracing the journey as much as the destination, and the flight carrier you choose can make or break your holiday vibes. The best airlines fall into the sweet spot where price meets perks, pampering their passengers with little extras that turn a regular flight into something memorable. […]

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The key to being a happy traveler is embracing the journey as much as the destination, and the flight carrier you choose can make or break your holiday vibes. The best airlines fall into the sweet spot where price meets perks, pampering their passengers with little extras that turn a regular flight into something memorable. Read on to uncover the best international airlines that will leave you with nothing but smiles on your way from A to B. 

Singapore Airlines

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Singapore Airlines

You don’t have to take our word for it. Singapore Airlines was officially voted the best airline of 2023 in the Annual Air Transport World (ATW) Airline Industry Achievement Awards. It’s a top choice for those heading to East Asia and Oceania via their Singaporean hub.

Comfort is king for Singapore Airlines. The seats are designed to provide more personal space, with Extra Legroom seats available in Economy. The business class seats are handcrafted from Scottish leather, offering reclined positions like Lazy Z and Sundeck for the epitome of relaxation. On the fleet’s A380 superjumbo aircraft, passengers can even book a private suite.

Why We Think They’re Winners: One of the main reasons they earn bragging rights as one of the best airlines in the world is that they truly invest in their crew. Their flight teams undergo intensive training, mastering everything from pouring drinks with finesse to becoming cultural experts. 

Bonus for Family Travelers: Picky eaters aren’t a problem, as Singapore Airlines offers a range of child and infant meals. For young travelers in Suites, First, or Business Class, they can even select their main course from the Book the Cook child menu, which features 15 dishes to choose from.

Qatar Airways

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Qatar Airways

Qatar Airways stands out with its ultra-modern fleet. You can expect spotless cabins and elegant touches, like tray tables that resemble luxurious marble. The airline’s extensive network of over 100 destinations across six continents means you’re likely to find the perfect flight for wherever you’re headed. This makes earning your Avios loyalty rewards—your passport to earning perks like bigger baggage allowances—even easier. 

It’s the little things that truly make the journey with Qatar Airways exceptional. Take the A350-1000, for instance, where passengers are eased into and out of sleep by the advanced LED lighting system, meant to emulate sunrise and sunset and help passengers adapt to different time zones. 

Why We Think They’re Winners: From movies and TV shows to video games and music, boredom doesn’t stand a chance on Qatar Airways. Every seat is equipped with the Oryx system, offering thousands of entertainment options. You also have to love an airline that offers food on demand, including buttered popcorn for watching movies.

Bonus for Business Travelers: Business class passengers on long-haul flights are in for a treat with soft, high-quality cotton sleeper suits. Slip into cozy, no-slip socks and an eye mask, and get ready for a night of restful sleep. The best part? You can keep the Qatar pajamas as a bonus souvenir from your trip.

Emirates

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With a vast network covering over 150 destinations from its hub in Dubai, booking with Emirates Airlines is like having the world at your fingertips. The convenience and ease of flying to almost any major city across the globe make Emirates a go-to choice for wanderlust-filled adventurers.

If you’re lucky enough to have a layover in Dubai, get ready for a little extra excitement. You can enjoy their comfortable airport lounges, indulge in some retail therapy, or step out for a quick exploration of Dubai’s attractions. It’s like adding a bonus adventure to your journey.

Why We Think They’re Winners: Can you imagine indulging in a luxurious shower high up in the sky? Emirates offers its first-class passengers a unique spa-like shower experience on their Airbus A380 aircraft. The airline goes the extra mile by providing complimentary amenity kits to all passengers, and yes, that includes economy class too.

Bonus for Family Travelers: Emirates provides discounts for infants and children, making it more affordable for families to fly together. They also offer complimentary strollers at Dubai International Airport, making it easier for parents to navigate the airport with their little ones. For the littlest flyers, Emirates offers the full range of organic Ella’s Kitchen baby food onboard.

Turkish Airlines 

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Turkish Airlines

Turkish Airlines might not be as famous as Emirates or Qatar Airways, but over the past 88 years they’ve quietly grown into a significant global player.

They have an impressive route network, good food, and fantastic lounges with their homebase at Istanbul Airport (IST), one of the largest aviation hubs worldwide. Turkish Airlines stands out for flying to more countries than any other airline—over 120 countries, to be precise.

Why We Think They’re Winners: When it comes to value, Turkish Airlines offers a decent deal with their points and miles system. As part of the Star Alliance, passengers on Turkish Airlines flights can earn miles for programs like United Mileage Plus, Air Canada Aeroplan, Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer, Lufthansa Miles, and more.

A Bonus for Remote Workers: Turkish Airlines has internet on board, so you can stay connected throughout the flight. 

Air France

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Air France

Spreading French excellence around the world since 1933, Air France understands that traveling should be a stylish affair. Their airport lounges are chic havens designed by some of the best architects and their uniforms are on trend too, thanks to top couturiers. Onboard, passengers are treated like royalty, with access to a sommelier-curated wine list and out-of-this-world meals whipped up by top chefs.

Why We Think They’re Winners: The business cabin is all about helping passengers get things done efficiently and comfortably, featuring individual power outlets to charge your phone or computer, an adjustable reading light that won’t bother your neighbor, noise-reducing headphones, and dedicated storage spaces for your gear.

A Bonus Treat for Travelers: What’s a flight without a little bubbly? Air France has got your back with free champagne in all cabins.

Japan Airlines

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Japan Airlines

Step aboard Japan Airlines (JAL) and you’ll find yourself in a world of genuine hospitality. With a soaring legacy since 1951 and a fleet of over 230 modern aircraft, JAL is a major player on the global scene. Japan Airlines expanded its reach by joining the Oneworld Alliance in 2007, and now connects travelers to 95 destinations across 20 territories through their major hubs in Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, and Okinawa.

But what truly sets JAL apart is their economy class experience, where they’ve cracked the code for ultimate comfort. With increased pitch and slim seatbacks, passengers get more legroom than ever before. And it’s not just about your legs; the generous space between armrests lets you spread out in comfort.

Why We Think They’re Winners: You’re in for a treat with tantalizing menus inspired by Japan’s iconic food culture, and ever-changing collaborations and innovations

A Bonus for Budget-Conscious Travelers: If you’ve booked an economy or premium economy ticket through the JAL website, you have a chance to secure a better deal and enjoy an upgraded experience without breaking the bank. Simply enter your bid, and they’ll let you know seven days before your flight if you’re eligible.

SWISS

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SWISS

Watch this space—this airline is on our list for the next best international airline. They’ve got major a refurbishment planned.

Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) is Switzerland’s national airline. Even though they might not be the biggest airline around, they make up for it with that incredible Swiss attention to detail and high service standards.

As part of the Lufthansa family, along with Austrian and Brussels Airlines, SWISS has you covered with flights from their Zurich hub to major US cities like Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, Newark, and San Francisco.

Why We Think They’re Winners: Passengers traveling in all classes on SWISS flights can send text and photo messages through messaging apps like WhatsApp, Facebook, Messenger, and Telegram. 

A Bonus Treat for Travelers: The airline teamed up with Victorinox, the brand behind the famous Swiss army knives, to bring first and business class passengers next-level amenity kits. 

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Global Entry Just Got Even Faster With New Mobile App https://www.smartertravel.com/global-entry-mobile-app/ https://www.smartertravel.com/global-entry-mobile-app/#respond Tue, 26 Sep 2023 14:03:16 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=452173 Global Entry is currently the fastest way to return to the United States after a trip abroad. This program, available through the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency, prescreens travelers and allows them to skip the often lengthy customs lines at airports and other border crossings. The reentry process has gotten even faster for […]

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Global Entry is currently the fastest way to return to the United States after a trip abroad. This program, available through the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency, prescreens travelers and allows them to skip the often lengthy customs lines at airports and other border crossings. The reentry process has gotten even faster for Global Entry members, thanks to the launch of a new mobile app. 

Previously, members would visit a Global Entry kiosk to have their photograph taken before proceeding to a CBP officer for verification. 

Now, Global Entry members can download the Global Entry app from the Google Play or Apple App store and skip the kiosk entirely. Simply take a selfie using the app, and you’ll receive a mobile receipt to show the CBP officers to complete the entry process. 

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“The new Global Entry mobile application leverages the latest technologies in order to enhance security while further improving the travel experience for CBP’s trusted travelers,” said CBP’s Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Commissioner Troy A. Miller, in a news statement.

The app is free to download but can only be used by Global Entry members. A Global Entry membership costs $100 for a five-year membership. 

Where Can You Use the Global Entry Mobile App?

The Global Entry app can only currently be used at seven airports:

  • Seattle Tacoma International Airport (Seattle, Washington)
  • Los Angeles International Airport (Los Angeles, California)
  • Miami International Airport (Miami, Florida)
  • Orlando International Airport (Orlando, Florida)
  • Washington Dulles International Airport (Dulles, Virginia)
  • Pittsburgh International Airport (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
  • George Bush Intercontinental Airport (Houston, Texas)

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The Best Domestic Airport Foods https://www.smartertravel.com/best-domestic-airport-foods/ https://www.smartertravel.com/best-domestic-airport-foods/#respond Tue, 19 Sep 2023 16:31:54 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=451938 Airports are busy, and no one enjoys standing in the long security lines.  If you’ve got a long layover, you’ll probably want to find a place to enjoy a snack or a meal. Here is a list of the tastiest airport destinations—and some apps you can use to locate good airport food. 1. Hartsfield-Jackson Airport […]

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Airports are busy, and no one enjoys standing in the long security lines.  If you’ve got a long layover, you’ll probably want to find a place to enjoy a snack or a meal. Here is a list of the tastiest airport destinations—and some apps you can use to locate good airport food.

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1. Hartsfield-Jackson Airport – Atlanta, Georgia 

ATL can feel like navigating an obstacle course as one of the world’s busiest airports. On your way to one of ATL’s 192 gates, enjoy some delectable fried chicken and black-eyed peas at Paschal’s. If you’re looking for a quick treat, you’ll love indulging your sweet tooth at Piece of Cake. If you’ve got enough time, savor the sushi or Salmon Benedict at this Southern-inspired restaurant.

2. Dallas-Fort Worth International – Fort Worth, Texas 

This airport is truly a “tale of two cities.” Sample one of the craft beers at Flying Saucer. Since you’re in Texas, it would be a shame to miss the mouth-watering Texas barbecue ribs or sandwiches at Sonny Bryan’s Steakhouse. A layover would be the perfect time to enjoy Cantina Laredo’s Tex-Mex food – especially artichoke heart enchiladas. 

3. Denver International – Denver, Colorado

When you land at the Mile High City, relax and enjoy a full menu from juicy burgers to a raw vegan menu at Root Down. If you’d like a glass of wine, try Denver’s favorite drinking spot: the Great Divide. Lunch seekers will find an extensive list of sandwiches at Snarf’s Sandwiches.

4. O’Hare International – Chicago, Illinois

At the heart of the Midwest, you’ll find plenty of choices for snacks or full meals. Since you’re in Chicago, you should enjoy a Chicago hot dog at Gold Coast Dogs. Stop at Tortas Frontera for lunch – and try one of their irresistible tortas. With time, visitors can savor hand-carved pastrami sandwiches at Berghoff Café

5. Los Angeles International Airport

LAX is a busy hub for international travelers, but take a deep breath, and you’ll find some fantastic fare. Take your time and savor the Oaxaca-inspired quesadillas at the Border Grill. Snack seekers will enjoy the avocado toast or German pretzels at Santa Monica Brew Works. Lobster rolls at Slapfish are not to be missed for seafood lovers.

6. JFK (John F Kennedy) International -Queens, NYC, New York

Coming into New York City is a thrilling experience, and this busy airport is a fitting introduction to the City’s hustling streets. Treat yourself to the honey-laden baklava at Eat & Go. Spend a layover afternoon in the Paris Cafe, celebrating the poppy seed-crusted salmon. Don’t miss the Shake Shack for iconic world-class burgers and thick shakes for an upscale fast-food lunch.

7. Harry Reid International-Las Vegas, Nevada

Visitors to Vegas may be in the mood to gamble, but it’s no gamble to enjoy the woodfire pizza at Sammy’s Woodfire Pizza. If you want a unique type of Pizza, try their LeDou barbecue chicken pizza. If you’re looking for another choice for pizza, try Metro Pizza. Did you forget a gift for someone special? Just pay a visit to Ethel M. Chocolates. When you get into town, stop by its factory for a tour and take a side trip to its cactus garden.

8. Phoenix Sky Harbor – Phoenix, Arizona 

Breakfast lovers will love the all-day morning food at Matt’s Big Breakfast. Whether you crave waffles or omelets, this is the place for you. Are you only looking for coffee or tea? Grab the best cup of coffee or tea at Cartel Roasting Company.

Airport Food Apps

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If you aren’t at one of those airports, you may be looking for a way to find the best food at your current airport. Some apps allow you to pre-order your food. Installing these apps before you leave will prepare you for food anywhere you land. 

Grab (for iPhone or Android -free) 

With this app, you can pre-order food in over 2,000 destinations. The app allows you to search for restaurants. If you securely provide your credit card info, you can also pre-pay for your order. From kiosks to fine dining, you’ll be good to go. 

Lounge Buddy (for iPhone or Android -free)

Rather than locating diners or food kiosks, this app will search out the nearest airport lounges. The app will store the information about your airline loyalty memberships. With that information, the app can specify lounges for your airline. It will also provide a review- plus alerts about loyalty perks available at your destination. 

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The Best Domestic Airlines for 2023, Ranked https://www.smartertravel.com/domestic-airlines-ranked/ https://www.smartertravel.com/domestic-airlines-ranked/#respond Fri, 01 Sep 2023 19:34:19 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=451649 If you’ve ever been crammed into an uncomfortable coach seat, been charged extra for a bag, or had a flight delayed for no good reason, you know how much the airline you fly can impact your trip. To help you decide which domestic airlines to fly (and which ones to avoid), the travel experts at […]

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If you’ve ever been crammed into an uncomfortable coach seat, been charged extra for a bag, or had a flight delayed for no good reason, you know how much the airline you fly can impact your trip.

To help you decide which domestic airlines to fly (and which ones to avoid), the travel experts at Bounce analyzed data and awarded scores across 11 categories: 

  • Percentage of on-time arrivals
  • Percentage of cancellations
  • Number of flights
  • Meals
  • In-flight entertainment 
  • Seat comfort
  • Staff service
  • Free carry-on allowance
  • Free checked bag allowance (domestic)
  • Complaints per 100 passengers

Those scores were used to calculate how domestic airlines compared. In 2022, Bounce rated Hawaiian Airlines, Alaska Airlines, and Southwest Airlines as the top three domestic airlines. Alaska has fallen to number four this year, and Delta has risen to the number one spot.

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The Best Domestic Airlines for 2023

  1. Delta Airlines
  2. Southwest Airlines
  3. Hawaiian Airlines
  4. Alaska Airlines
  5. United Airlines
  6. American Airlines
  7. JetBlue Airway Corporation
  8. Spirit Airlines
  9. Frontier Airlines
  10. Allegiant Air

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The 7 Best Hair Tools for Travel https://www.smartertravel.com/hair-tools-for-travel/ https://www.smartertravel.com/hair-tools-for-travel/#respond Fri, 01 Sep 2023 13:58:23 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=451573 Hotel hair dryers, even in the nicest resorts, are universally terrible. They’re loud and simultaneously manage to fry your hair while still taking forever to dry it. Packing your own hair tools is worth sacrificing a bit of suitcase space if it saves both time and your hair. Whether you’re headed on a road trip […]

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Hotel hair dryers, even in the nicest resorts, are universally terrible. They’re loud and simultaneously manage to fry your hair while still taking forever to dry it. Packing your own hair tools is worth sacrificing a bit of suitcase space if it saves both time and your hair.

Whether you’re headed on a road trip or flying internationally, these are the seven best hair tools for travel.

Dyson Supersonic Origin Hair Dryer

Dyson Supersonic Origin Hair Dryer, a great hair dryer for travel
Dyson

Don’t want to wake up everyone in the vacation rental when you dry your hair? Pack Dyson’s Supersonic Origin Hair Dryer, which is quieter than most versions. The Supersonic Origin is also a serious timesaver—the powerful 1,600w motor can dry your hair in half the time. 

Despite the power, this hair dryer is less damaging than normal hair dryers, featuring an intelligent sensor that measures airflow temperature over 40 times to prevent extreme heat damage, leaving hair shinier, smoother, and less frizzy. 

The compact Supersonic Origin has a magnetic styling concentrator attachment, making it great for travel. This one is best for domestic trips, as it is not dual voltage. 

Heatless Curling Rod Headband

Pink and blue Heatless Curling Rod Headband, a excellent travel hair styling tool

Do your hair while you sleep with a Heatless Curling Rod Headband. Simply wrap your hair around the headband, which will effortlessly create beautiful curls (no heat required).

You can even use it on the plane so you arrive looking stylish. 

Mini Collapsible Hair Curler

Mini Collapsible Hair Curler, a travel curling iron
Amazon

This tiny hair curler is perfectly portable and folds to half the size of a regular curling iron (it also weighs half as much). The dual voltage curler can be used internationally without needing a power adapter (or worrying about blowing a fuse). 

The handle locks into place, so it won’t collapse while you’re doing your hair. 

Dyson Airstrait

Dyson Airstrait, a travel hair tool (left) and a model using the tool (right)
Dyson

Why pack a hair straightener and a hair dryer when you can have both in one with Dyson’s Airstrait? This unique tool uses air (rather than hot plates) to create a sleek style without heat damage. 

The Airstrait can be used on wet hair to simultaneously dry and straighten, saving time in your routine and letting you spend more time exploring (and less time on your hair). Use it on dry hair for easy touchups—the high-definition LCD screen makes it easy to change the temperature and airflow settings. 

A velvet heat-resistant mat is included with the Airstrait, so you can wrap it up and pack it in your suitcase immediately after using it. 

Drybar The Baby Brush Crush Mini

Drybar The Baby Brush Crush Mini, a tiny hair straightener for travel (right) and a model using the tool (left)
Amazon

The multitasking Baby Brush Crush Mini from Drybar can be used as a straightening iron and a paddle brush. Go as hot or cool as you need to—the digital display lets you change the temperature with just a button. 

With automatic dual voltage conversion and a 60-minute automatic safety shut-off, you won’t have to worry about using this abroad (or trying to remember if you turned it off before leaving the hotel room).

Universal Collapsible Hair Dryer Diffuser

Universal Collapsible Hair Dryer Diffuser
Amazon

Light packers who don’t want to deal with bringing a hair dryer will love this universal collapsible hair dryer diffuser. The lightweight silicone diffuser can be used on any hotel hair dryer to distribute heat and air evenly, reducing frizz and protecting your hair from damage. 

When you’re not using it, it packs down nearly flat for easy transport.

Dyson Airwrap

Dyson Airwrap set (left) and a model using the Dyson Airwrap (right)
Dyson

When you’re traveling for a big event and you need to look good, pack the Dyson Airwrap. This multi-styler will give you a straight-out-of-the-salon style with minimal effort. The Airwrap comes with attachments that can quickly create different styles, from curly to straight.

The Airwrap automatically measures airflow temperature over 40 times a second to keep the temperature under 302 degrees Fahrenheit and reduce heat damage. 

The included carrying case makes it easy to keep the attachments organized while traveling, and the top even doubles as a nonslip mat for your tool. The Airwrap is best for road trips, as it’s not dual voltage.

All of the products featured in this story were hand-selected by our travel editors. Some of the links featured in this story are affiliate links, and SmarterTravel may collect a commission (at no cost to you) if you shop through them.

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Travel often involves walking (and standing) much more than you typically do at home. Packing the right footwear can make all the difference in your comfort as you tread new paths abroad. If there’s no money in your budget to buy new shoes for your trip, and the ones you own aren’t quite as comfortable as you’d like, here are some ways to make the footwear you already own more comfortable. 

Add Insoles

Close up of person testing out insoles for their running sneakers
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Wish your shoes had a bit more support? Add an orthotic insole to increase your favorite footwear’s ergonomic factor. Vionic’s Slim Fit Insoles are podiatrist-designed and an affordable alternative to custom-made orthotics. 

The slender insoles are designed to fit in all types of shoes, from flats to heels, and help realign the foot to its natural position. The insoles add extra support and shock absorption that can help reduce pain and fatigue. 

Shoe Stretchers

Brown loafers with shoe stretchers inside
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Hanging on to an old pair of boots that are just a bit too tight? A shoe stretcher can add enough room to make them the perfect fit. Shoe stretchers can make footwear slightly longer and wider in the toe box, but don’t expect them to add an entire size or two.

Heel Grips

Person rubbing painful blister on heels from ballet flat shoes
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If you have shoes that are too loose and rub at your heels causing blisters, try using a pair of heel grips. These inexpensive soft gel inserts stick to the back of your shoe, filling in any extra space and helping to prevent friction. 

How to Pick the Best Footwear for Travel

If you’re shopping for new shoes for your next trip, there are a few crucial things to look for. Dr. Alissa Kuizinas, DPM, tells SmarterTravel, “The most important aspects of footwear for travel are the shape and flexibility of the sole of the shoe and the shape of the toe box.” Dr. Kuizinas recommends choosing footwear that “either have a flexible sole and bend easily, especially at the ball of the foot, or are stiffer soled but provide a rocker effect in the forefoot.”

Make sure shoes have plenty of room in the toe before buying. According to Dr. Kuizinas, “The toe box shape is also very important as most shoes are far too narrow in the toe box, causing less efficient walking, which can lead to muscle fatigue, stiffness, and ultimately issues like plantar fasciitis. It is best to look for a wide toe box shape that fans out a bit towards the end of the shoe rather than tapering.”

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