Airports, Airlines, Aviation

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  • Now, for something completely different

    Well I usually write a lot about airports and travel. But I thought I’d shake things up today and write about marketing. It’s something I do a lot of thinking about, especially this strange yet trendy thing called “growth hacking.” As if marketers were feeling left out of the developer nerd-circle, so we needed have a…

  • Boy, that’s a lot of Airports!

    I got forwarded a really interesting article from my mother, who assiduously looks for travel and airport related articles for me in the WSJ, LA Times, CNN, Fox News , especially now that she’s retired. As an aside, I  also find it amazing that she still subscribes to physical hard-copy newspapers and reads them daily…

  • Summer Travel Results

    I have been twittering and emailing lately with Cheapoair and they recently supplied me with their Travel Trends August 2013 Data. Some interesting stuff – The top 10 Domestic (US) destinations (by airport code, of course) are:

  • What will the future airport experience look like?

    This morning I was reading my daily travel news subscriptions – Tnooz, Skift, and the like – and came across a great article on the future of airports in 2025 (thanks Nick Vivion, fellow Duke-alum and writer at Tnooz! (follow him on Twitter @worldli)).

  • tripchi hosts 13th DukeGEN Boston Networking Event

    We had an excellent and successful event on Aug 17th at Next Jump @ 1 Kendall Square (link), a an awesome space in Cambridge. As usual, Cambridge (and Kendall Square in particular) never disappoints as it is a hub of startup innovation, intellect, and passion and reflects the core values that DukeGEN Boston wants to foster. Our discussion…

  • Infographic on Lost Luggage

    When was the last time luggage got your on your trip? We thought you’d like this cool infographic on famous misplaces parcels (yes, it happens to celebrities too!), and what to do if this unfortunate situation happens to you. We’d love to hear about your craziest lost luggage experience, so be sure to leave a…

  • 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,…

  • We are competing for a speaking spot in MassInno 2013 and need your help!

    The team here at tripchi has been diligently hard at work developing the app that will change the way people interact when traveling in airports.  As we work internally to make strides every day we are also very active in the entrepreneurship community here in Boston Massachusetts.  Next week on Wednesday, March 13th if we place in…

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