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BRITAIN HAS A CONTINGENCY PLAN FOR EMERGENCY EVACUATION OF TOURISTS FROM GREECE

Here is what tourists planning future travel to Greece need to know as Greece enters a pivotal week in its testy relationship with the Eurozone:1. Greece’s most immediate – as in first thing Monday morning – source of danger is its banking system. To compensate for accelerated deposit flight, the European Central Bank injected additional…

A SNOB EN ROUTE TO SPAIN

Q – Dear traveltruth: We depart from SFO for Madrid and two weeks in Spain in the next three weeks. Our agent is quite good but not at all a “Foodie” In fact I think she believes that the Outback is gourmet fare. So wondering if you can help two hopeless food snobs. What are…

REALLY NICE MARRIOTT BED

Q – We just spent three nights at the JW Marriott in Dallas and absolutely loved the bed. We both slept like a baby and made up for the sleep we’ve been lost the past several weeks dealing with some issues at home. We’re back a week and my lovely wife instructs me that I am…

DO HOTELS CLEAN THE BEDSPREADS AFTER EACH STAY

Q – Just back from a two-week jaunt around the British Isles. We stayed mostly at the better-known chain hotels but we also found some charming three-star places. I thought they were fine but my wife said she felt “itchy” during our last night in Edinburgh and wanted me to ask how we can tell…

BOTTOM LINE: HOW DO I REALLY GET THE BEST HOTEL PRICING?

Q – My wife and I really appreciate your approach and so we come to you with a question that’s been on our minds for months. You could say we are frequent world travelers. As COO of a large company based in Boston, I travel overseas an average of two times per month. We take…

IS THIS REALLY THE TRAVELTRUTH OR A PIG IN A POKE?

Q – My wife and I have been following traveltruth for the past eight years. And we always thought we could take anything you said to the bank. But this last story about flying monkeys, horses, and pigs is stretching our credulity. I just can’t believe that any airline is going to let any of these animals…

FOUR HOURS TO KILL AT HEATHROW: ANY SUGGESTIONS FOR DINING AND SHOPPING?

Q – We will be leaving for London next week flying on United, with a United connecting flight to Lisbon. We just noticed we have four and a half hours between flights. Any suggestions as to where we should eat or shop in the Terminal would be appreciated. A – You need to get specifics…

IS ANYONE STILL GIVING AWAY MILEAGE AWARD TICKETS?

Q – My wife and I have just spent several hours on the phone trying to actually book seats using miles, miles we’ve earned by being loyal customers. I used to fly for my work so I am in a position to see how the damn airlines have cut and cut the seats they allocate…

WHO ARE THE WORLD’S LEADING TOURISTS?

Q – Do you happen to know which country has the most travelers, meaning residents who travel abroad. The question came up over dinner last night and the answers ranged from the United States, France, and England. Also wondering why you no lo longer answer questions about restaurants. We used to find that part of…

THE BEST ATLANTIC CROSSING IN 2015

Q –  After only a decade of talking about it, my procrastinating husband has finally agreed to take me on a crossing to or from Europe next year. Wait until he finds out he won’t be able to get ESPN on the ship. We want the best itinerary and ship and we’d love to have…

SAILING NOT CRUISING ANTARCTICA WOULD BE COOL

Q – We were directed to your site by another site. Looking for a ship or a company that supposedly will take you to Antarctica on an actual sailing boat. We can’t seem to find any information on this program and wondering if you could point us in the right direction. My wife and I are…

GOING TO TOKYO PRIMARILY FOR SUSHI. WHERE SHOULD WE EAT?

Q – We’ve got a situation where I have over a million miles on United and I will lose some of them if I don’t use them. My wife and I are sushi-lovers so we thought we’d do a fast round-trip from LAX  for about a week of doing for lunch and dinner. We hope…

DISAPPOINTED IN YOUR COVERAGE OF EBOLA

Q – We’ve been covering your site for some time and readily subscribe to most of your views. But you have been extremely cautious about even mentioning Ebola even though you must know it is on everyone’s mind. The reaction of our hospitals and our government’s confusion about how to protect us at home, must have…

A LETTER FROM AUSTRALIA: THE LAND OF “NO WORRIES”

 By Managing Editor Richard Bruce Turen There is a light breeze coming off the water and I sit at an outdoor table at Fish Frenzy, alongside the Elizabeth Street pier in Hobart, Tasmania. Elizabeth Street pier has a beautiful waterfront. I see boats, yachts, ships, and a fisherman fishing with a fly reel under $100….

IS SEABOURN RIGHT FOR OUR TEENS?

Q – What a neat site. It’s like talking with a friend, perhaps a friend in the business. We’ve done some nice cruising but we’ve left our 17 year-old daughter and 14 year-old son back home with relatives. We are looking at a Seabourn European cruise to Greece next summer and wondering if we should…

DO ESCORTED TOUR COMPANIES INCLUDE HOTEL TIPS?

Q –  If I might put forward  a question: when staying in a hotel arranged by the tour operator as part of the itinerary, are personal gratuities to hotel staff employees redundant?  We realize that one can never give too much & have been generous, but remain uncertain as to proper & expected protocol.  This…

A LETTER FROM ROME: PIZZA AND EDUCATION

    By Traveltruth Managing Editor Richard Bruce Turen   For the past twenty-three years, my family and I have taken our annual vacation accompanied by a few dozen of our favorite clients. Insane, perhaps, but shared experiences are always the best. But unlike the tours, culinary and otherwise, that I’ve put together for our clients, this…

A NEW CRUISE LINE SLINKS INTO TOWN

TITANIC CRUISE LINES REVEALS PLANS By Richard Bruce Turen – Managing Editor Traveltruth.com Last week, I was able to snag an exclusive interview with one of the most innovative cruise line CEO’s in the business. I sat down with Dave Weidenaar of the new Titanic Cruise Lines at his headquarters in Burlington, Vermont for a…

THE TEN SAFEST PLACES ON EARTH TO VACATION

THE SAFETY BUCKET LIST In a world that can sometimes seem tumultuous, many of our clients are seeking out vacations where peace, calm, and personal safety can practically be guaranteed to visitors. This is a new reality-based “bucket list.” Each of these destinations is, statistically, considerably safer than a vacation within the United States. #…

EBOLA AND THE WORLD’S HOT SPOTS: DANGER RATINGS

October 15, 2014: Listening to the noise of the 24-Hour, always “Breaking News” stories, we’d all be better off hiding under our beds. But experienced travelers know that sensationalized reporting can make any place in the world sound dangerous. Here are our current Go/Don’t Go Ratings based on the best available industry on-site reports. Liberia…

THE TEN HOTTEST DESTINATIONS FOR UPSCALE TRAVELERS

This is our list of the current “Hot Vacations Worldwide” as compiled by the $12.4 billion Virtuoso membership. The “Hot List” is compiled using date that tracks the largest increases in traveler visits year-over-year: # 1 – NEW ZEALAND # 2 – CHILE # 3 – INDONESIA # 4 – HUNGARY # 5 – HONG…

HOTEL TIPPING 101: GRACIOUS GRATUITIES

While proper tipping etiquette does vary from country-to-country, you will be pleased to know there are current industry standard expectations of tipping behavior. Here is what you should be tipping for good to excellent service: HOTEL DOORMAN: $1.00 TO $2.00 or 1 Euro for opening door, hailing a taxi and $3.00 or 2 Euro for…

TRAVELERS ADOPT FIST BUMP AS HANDSHAKES NOW OBSOLETE

A new study released by the U.K.’s Aberystwyth University (you get a degree if you can learn how to spell it) is shaking up the way US travelers are now exchanging greetings. The fist-bump, popularized by President Obama, has now been shown to reduce exposure to bacterial disease by 90% when compared to the common handshake. As…

WANT TO AVOID NOROVIRUS? DINE AT SEA (reprinted from Travel Weekly Magazine) By Senior Contributing Editor Richard Bruce Turen Given their fairness in all matters concerning cruise industry health and safety matters, I imagine I will soon be seeing a public apology from our friends at the major network news organizations and the decision-makers at…

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THREE THINGS WE’D LIKE NERVOUS FLYERS TO KNOW

Based on the volume of inquiries we receive from nervous flyers, the following three observations might be helpful the next time you take to the skies: 01 – If you have concerns about turbulence, try to book a departure before 10:00 am. Most turbulence  seems to build up during the day and thunderstorm activity is…

THE SELECTION AND TRAINING OF A ‘SINGAPORE GIRL”

The “Girl” is more likely a woman, but that aside, no one can deny the status of Singapore Airline’s unrivaled record as one of the World’s Top Three Airlines” for more than a decade. Despite challenges from the new collection of Five-star airlines based in the Middle East, Singapore consistently ranked # 1 or #…

FEWER THAN 100 PEOPLE HOLD MORE WEALTH THAN HALF THE WORLD’S POPULATION

The international charity, Oxfam, has just released a report indicating that the 85 richest people in the world now have $1.7 trillion in personal assets. That means that their personal wealth is now equivalent to the total wealth of 3.5 billion people living with them on the same planet. Never, have so few controlled so much. Several…