Airports, Airlines, Aviation

Category: Travel

  • Flight Safety Videos Get Funny

    Not only are we entering the age of Airport 2.0, where airports are improving (at least in terms of food and retail concepts), now in-flight safety videos (you know, those ones you HAVE to watch with your undivided attention prior to take-off) are also improving. Namely, they are getting funny.  Airline marketers are finally realizing…

  • Tnooz Big Data Travel Hack

    Last weekend, tripchi participated in the Tnooz Travel #BigDataHack at hack/reduce in Cambridge, MA. Read all about it in this Tnooz write-up, which features yours truly sounding really smart!

  • It’s Not Cheating – the Affair

    By Adam Bush In my previous blog, I talked about my torrid love affair with Vino Volo. I was in the thralls of love. But then something changed in 2012.

  • It’s Not Cheating (If it’s in a Different Airport Code)

    By Adam Bush Recently on a boys’ trip to KRK (Krakow), I had an almost six hour layover at IAD (Dulles).  This was mostly by choice since I would rather spend extra time at the major hub airport than be delayed at my home airport of ORF (Norfolk) and lose a day flying overseas because I missed a connection.

  • tripchi goes international at Boston Logan

    Getting around Boston Logan for international travel has always been a little more difficult than other airports.  Terminal E seems overextended and difficult to manage (it’s not the friendliest).  You can have problems trying to find a place to sit down and security lines can back up for hours; once you get through security, however,…

  • Mass Innovation Event at Lansdowne Pub in Boston

    This past week we had the opportunity to participate in the Mass Innovation event held in the heart of Boston at Lansdowne Pub right next to the historic Fenway Park. The evening itself was filled with entrepreneurs, start-ups, enthusiasts, and seasoned individuals from all walks of life.

  • Local Flavor for the Jetsetter – Legal Sea Foods at Boston Logan

    Legal Sea Foods has been at the core of Boston sea food and New England restaurant industry since 1950, but it seems like every couple of months they have something new to try (especially at the Test Kitchen!). I’d been to the Legal Test Kitchen in Boston’s Seaport District and Legal Sea Foods in the Prudential Building,…

  • Finding tripchi

    If you’re anything like me, time in the airport for travel ranges from frustrating to boring and is usually defined by “When can I get this over with?” The delays are long, you never know where anything is, and if there is anything to eat that is not a chain restaurant, it is invariably on…

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