Time to celebrate, we are now more than 50% funded!

Courtesy travelmamas
I also wanted to take a moment to explain to you WHY I am so passionate about transforming the airport experience.
Tnooz has a great article a few days ago, answering the question of “Who is the next generation traveler?”
tripchi has thought a lot about our target market, about the people who really need and want to make the best use of their time in airports. Since airports are unavoidable burdens of travel, we want to make the airport experience as good as possible for the traveler. Whether that means helping people find a better place to eat, a quiet place to work, a charging station, or neat souvenirs to buy (at a discount) – we’re here to facilitate that. But, who are the people that could make the most use of this?
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.
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, there are plenty of interesting options of things to do around this international terminal.