Friday, 12 June 2015

About USO layover lounges


In many airports across the United States, and a few overseas, there is an exclusive lounge that few know about, and even fewer can access.

Operated by the non-profit United Service Organizations, USO lounges offer a welcoming and relaxed private space for traveling members of the military and their families. This collection of articles offers a peek behind the curtain as to the services offered and the role they play.

Airport Secret: The USO Lounge - Amy Bushatz
The first thing I learned about air travel as a military spouse was this: don’t fly through any airport that does not have a USO lounge. And this is why... [read the articlr]

Exclusive Airport Lounge Where Rank Is Secondary - Joe Sharkey
He simply went in, showed his worn World War II Army ID, and they welcomed him — the center is reserved for active duty and retired service members. The 3,000-square-foot center, in bustling Terminal 4, looks like a high-end airline lounge, with... [read the article]

Atlanta Airport unveils renovated USO facility (SLIDESHOW) - Phil W. Hudson
For many military service members, the USO facility is the first place they visit before heading home from deployments overseas. And sadly, for several of those returning to war zones, it is the last place on American soil they will ever be... [read the article]

The United Service Organizations (USO) is a nonprofit organization that provides programs, services and live entertainment to United States troops and their families. One of the ways the organization supports families is through USO Lounges in many major airports.

Related resources
USO Lounges - Sleeping in Airports
Military lounges are airport oases - Nicholas Kralev

Thursday, 28 May 2015

Take a dip on your layover


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Rooftop pool at the Hilton Dallas Airport (which airport)
Ever gone for a swim on a layover? It's one of the most relaxing, restorative and refreshing things you can do. While it's rare o find an airport with a pool (though they do eist), there are plenty of possibilities along almost any itinerary. Here are some spots to inspire;

Hyatt Place Pensacola Airport
Hyatt Place Pensacola Airport

Blue Lagoon (geothermal spa)
Blue Lagoon


Marriott Pool
Marriott at Tampa Airport


Casablanca Airport Hotel
Casablanca Airport Hotel



Saigon Park Hyatt
Saigon Park Hyatt (how close to airport?)



Novotel Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand
Novotel Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel, Bangkok
 - good blurb, but try to get pic w people?


Massage by the pool
Massage by the pool at the Best Western at the
Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel, 10 minute shuttle ride

The cream of the crop are airports with swimming pools listed among the airport amenities, and available to all guests who are willing to pay the admission fee. For example:

  • Singapore Changi International Airport swimming pool

Wesley in Fairmont Vancouver Airport
Fairmont Vancouver Airport Hotel

Almost as good are hotels located inside airports, that are designed with a swimming pool. The best of the best include:
  • Fairmont Vancouver Airport Hotel - non-guests can visit the health club facility (fitness, pool, showers) for $18. That's almost as good as staying there!

A close runner up would be pool boasting hotel connected to the airport, such as by a covered walkway or moving sidewalk - no shuttle required.

But don't scoff the shuttle.


hotels with good pools make me happy
The Leeds Marriott Hotel is 18 km (11 mi) from the
airport, but that's not far if you feel like Shelley,
"Hotels with good pools make me happy.
I especially love it when I have enough time
to swim in them after airport stress."
If you're travelling via a major airport, check the hotels in the surrounding area. You might find that quick shuttle ride worth the reward.

To find nearby hotels with pools located near airports, just use your favourite hotel booking site, and select the swimming pool search filter.

A quick search for "hotels near Toronto Pearson Airport with swimming pool" brought 15 results, within a 5 kilometre (3 miles) radius.

Add another filter for airport shuttle, and the list is further narrowed down to 13 hotels near YYZ with a pool and shuttle, and Bob's your uncle!



Changi Airport Outdoor Pool, Singapore
Changi pool, try to get people


the Kempinski at Munich Airport
Kempinski Munich Airport


The best pool in Sevilla!
Camping by Seville Airport

Ian Drowning
Novotel Hotel at Brisbane Airport - rooftop pool with see through walls


Related resources
Make the Most of Your Layover at the World's Best Airports




Monday, 6 April 2015

Get Cooking on Your Layover: Asia

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Having a little fun at a cooking class in Chiang Mai, China
creativecommons image ryanh on Flickr
Love food? Love to travel? Well, there's one great way for a foodie to come home from a trip abroad: ready to hit the kitchen ground running with new recipes and techniques.

Check out the first post in this series,
Get Cooking on Your Layover: Europe
for tips on taking cooking classes abroad
This is the second in our series to help you Get Cooking on Your Layover.

If you missed it, check out our first post. It's not only packed with cooking classes all over Europe, it has links to resources from Boots'nAll, Frommer's, Transitions Abroad, Travel+Leisure, Trip Advisor and more:

We are continuing the series with a look at cooking classes you can take during your travels in Asia.

Bangladesh
Dhaka: Traveling Spoon offers classes with locals

Cambodia
Phnom Penh: Traveling Spoon offers classes with locals
Siem Reap: Khmer Cooking Class
Siem Reap: Half-Day Cambodian Cooking Class
Siem Reap: Full-Day Cambodian Cooking Class

China 
Dimsum lesson in Hong Kong: Students from different countries attending Siu Mai lesson
Dim Sum class in Hong Kong
creativecommons image cookery_com_hk on Flickr
Beijing: Foodie Walk
Beijing: Chinese Cooking Class and Market Tour
Beijing: Small Group Street Food Tour at Night
Chengdu: Sichuan Cooking Class
Hong Kong: Mediterranean Cuisine Private Cooking Class
Hong Kong: Southeast Asian Cooking Class
Hong Kong: Chinese Cooking Class Private Tour
Hong Kong Dim Sum Cooking Class
Hong Kong: Home Cooking Class with Wet Market Tour
Shanghai: Chinese Cooking Class in a Family Home
Shanghai: 3-Hour Authentic Chinese Cooking Class
Shanghai: Tea Tasting and Home Cooking Class
Shanghai: Chinese Half-Day Home Cooking Class
Shanghai: Half-Day Chinese Cooking Class
Shanghai: Dumpling Tasting Tour and Cooking Class
Xi'an: Dumpling Making and Family Cooking Class
Related resources - China
The best Chinese cooking classes in Beijing
Cooking classes in Shanghai
Learn Cooking in Yangshuo

India
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Cooking class in local home in India
creativecommons image koadla on Flickr
Bangalore: Traveling Spoon offers classes with locals
Chandigarh: Traveling Spoon offers classes with locals
Chennai: Traveling Spoon offers classes with locals
Cochin: Traveling Spoon offers classes with locals
Coimbatore: Traveling Spoon offers classes with locals
Delhi: Private Cooking Class in Local Home
Delhi: Cultural Experience - Cook and Eat with a Local Family 
Delhi: Half-Day Cooking Adventure with Local Family
Delhi: 4-Hour Indian Cuisine Cooking Class and Lunch
Delhi: 5-Hour Hands-on Cooking Class with Meal
Delhi: Traveling Spoon offers classes with locals
Goa: Rita's Gourmet Goa Half-Day Cookery Class
Goa: Rita's Gourmet Goa 3-Day Culinary Workshop
Goa: Traveling Spoon offers classes with locals
Hyderabad: Traveling Spoon offers classes with locals
Jaipur: Dinner With a Local Family (cooking observation)
Jaipur: Traveling Spoon offers classes with locals
Kochi: South Indian Home Cooking Class
Kochi: Home Cooked Kochi: 3-Hour South Indian Food Tour
Kolkata: Traveling Spoon offers classes with locals
Mumbai: Cooking Class 5-Hours
Mumbai: Traveling Spoon offers classes with locals
Mysore: Traveling Spoon offers classes with locals
Tezpur: Traveling Spoon offers classes with locals
Udaipur: Traveling Spoon offers classes with locals
Varanasi: Traveling Spoon offers classes with locals
Related resources - India
12 Places to Take India Cooking Classes on a Culinary Holiday
Cookery and Hospitality Schools in India

Indonesia
Bali: Balinese Cooking Demonstration and Gulingan Village Countryside Tour
Bali: Cooking Class with Private Transfer
Ubud: Cooking Class with Private Transfer
Ubud: Traveling Spoon offers classes with locals

Japan
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Cooking class in Kyoto
creativecommons image kittischoen on Flickr
Kyoto: Cooking Class
Kyoto: Sushi Making Class
Kyoto: Cooking Class Sake Tasting and Nishiki Food Market Walking Tour
Kyoto: Private Sushi and Tempura Cooking Class at a Local Home
Tokyo: Sushi Making and Tsukiji Fish Market Morning Tour from Tokyo
Tokyo: Soba Cooking Class at Tsukiji Soba Academy
Tokyo: Traveling Spoon offers classes with locals
Related resources - Japan
Finding Cooking Classes Around Japan

Laos
Vientiane: Lao Cooking Class and Market Tour

Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur: Private Malaysian Cooking Class
Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian Cookery Lesson
Penang: Authentic Malaysia Cooking Tour

Nepal
Bhaktapur: Nepalese Cooking 4-Hour Workshop
Kathmandu: Swayambhunath and Durbar Square Cultural Walking Tour with Nepalese Cooking Lesson
Kathmandu: Traditional Nepalese Cooking Class
Kathmandu: Learn to Cook Like a Local in Thamel

Singapore
Singapore: Singaporean Cooking Class

South Korea
Seoul: Korean Beginner or Intermediate Cooking Class
Seoul: 2-Hour Kimchi and Bulgogi Cooking Class
Seoul: 2.5 Hours Korean Barbecue Cookery Class
Related resources - South Korea
Korean Cooking Classes - Korea Tourism

Sri Lanka
Colombo: Traveling Spoon offers classes with locals

Taiwan
Taipei: Private Taiwanese Cooking Class and Market Tour

Bangkok
Thailand cooking class
creativecommons image arunkatiyar on Flickr
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Bangkok: Thai Cooking Class
Bangkok: Baipai Thai Cooking School Class
Bangkok: Traveling Spoon offers classes with locals
Chiang Mai: Traveling Spoon offers classes with locals
Phuket: Thai Cookery School - Daily Cooking Classes
Phuket: Kata Thai Cooking Class
Related resources - Thailand
Learning to Cook — and Live — at a Cooking School in Thailand - Transitions Abroad
Cooking in Thailand - Transitions Abroad
Cooking Thai in Chiang Mai - Transitions Abroad

Vietnam
Cooking class #1, Saigon
Ho Chi Minh City cooking class
creativecommons image Transitions Abroad on Flickr
Danang: Traveling Spoon offers classes with locals
Hanoi: Vietnamese Cooking Class at Cooking Centre
Hanoi: Old Quarter 3-Hour Cooking Class with Lunch
Hanoi: 4-Hour Vietnamese Cooking Class
Hanoi: Half-Day Cooking Class
Hanoi: Cooking & Traditional Ceramic Village Day Tour
Hanoi Half-Day Northern Cuisine Cooking Class
Hanoi: Traveling Spoon offers classes with locals
Hoi An: Culinary Tour and Cooking Class with River Cruise
Hoi An: Vietnamese Cooking Class and Ancient Town Walking Tour
Hoi An: Vietnamese Cooking Class at Green Bamboo School
Hoi An: Tra Que Village Cooking Class from Hoi An
Hoi An Half-Day Cooking Class and Market Tour
Hoi An: 5-Hour Cooking Class
Hoi An: Small Group Walking Tour & Cooking Class
Hoi An: Floating Cooking Class And Cruise: Half-Day Tour
Hoi An: Mỹ Sơn Full-Day Tour & Cookery Cruise
Hoi An: Half-Day Cooking Class
Hoi An: Tra Que Market Visit & Cooking Class - Full-Day from Hoi An
Hoi An: 3 Hour Cooking Class and Market Visit
Hoi An: Full-Day Cookery Class from Chan May Port
Ho Chi Minh City: Food Experience: Vietnamese Cooking Class and Market Tour
Ho Chi Minh City: Mekong Delta Day Trip with Cooking Class and Cai Be Floating Market
Ho Chi Minh City: Mekong Full-Day Vespa Tour and Cooking Class
Ho Chi Minh City: Half-Day Cooking Class
Ho Chi Minh City: Half-Day Local Cooking Course
Ho Chi Minh City: Cooking Class & Tour of Cu Chi Tunnels
Ho Chi Minh City: Cu Chi Full-Day Gardening and Cooking Experience
Ho Chi Minh City: Vietnamese Cooking Class with Market Visit
Ho Chi Minh City: Team-Building Cooking Class
Ho Chi Minh City: Traveling Spoon offers classes with locals
Related resources - Vietnam
An Useful Guidance for Cooking Class in Vietnam
Cooking classes in Hoi An


Related resources
Get Cooking on Your Layover: Europe
Layover City - our series of what to do on a layover in great cities
Looking for Love on a Layover
Go for a run? Go sightseeing? Why not do both?

Updated periodically with new links.
Have a resource to add? Please leave a comment.


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Sunday, 15 March 2015

PaxEx: what airports can learn from Frankfurt

Frankfurt airport
creativecommons image by bortescristian on Flickr
#PaxEx is shorthand for passenger experience in the aviation industry, championed by Mary Kirby (@Runwaygirl). You can find a more detailed PaxEx definition on hashtags.org.

While we are often inspired by innovative airport design and unique features, Frankfurt International Airport takes the cake, by going above and beyond what has become to be expected of world class airports.

Frankfurt International Airport's innovative services


Among the many passenger-friendly services at Frankfurt International Airport, the following strike us as definitely created with human creature comforts in mind:

Frankfurt airport
also by bortescristian
AIRail: A convenient airline check-in desk in the long-distance train station in the terminal.

Airport Car Service: This airport-operated service lets locals check their car in for a wide range of services while their car is parked on-site at the airport.

Dog Hotel: The FRA Dog Hotel is there to make life a whole lot easier for business travelers and vacationers. Removing the stress and uncertainty of finding a dog sitter, the on-site "hundepension" features 25 kennels, heated facilities, near-natural outdoor space and professional staff.

Duty Free pre-ordering: You can pre-order your duty-free shopping online, or at QR Code Walls in the airport, and your order will be ready for pick-up.

Free WiFi: As in free, unlimited WiFi, 24 hours a day, no time-limits, no ads to watch, no restrictions. A flight-delayed, stuck-in-the-airport, passenger's layover dream!

Hotline: A hotline number you can call to talk to the airport's communication centre 24-hours a day. A small fee applies, but what the heck, this is still convenient if you are in a pinch!

HP ePrint Kiosk: An innovative service that allows you to print documents from your SmartPhone for free. Very handy for boarding passes and airport maps (which you can print in colour), but open for use for Word, Excel, Outlook, PDF, text and other documents. Handy indeed on a layover!

Layover Guide: The folks at Frankfurt Airport really want visitors to have a positive layover experience, so it even publishes a guide: How to Get the Most Out of Your Layover (easy-to-download PDF).

Leisure Zones: There are 3 of these unique free relaxation areas, designed with a "cozy lounge ambience", featuring hardwood floors, comfortable seating (some with foot rests), plants, warm lighting, and lots of power outlets. These subdued zones are easy to find, but away from the busiest areas, allowing for a stress-free layover experience.

Loaner strollers: Just as it sounds. Multiple convenient pick-up and drop-off points throughout the airport.

My Airport Guide: This is a friendly human guide you can pre-book to escort you through the airport. You can book the Welcome Service Departing (a guide meets you curbside, and escorts you to check-in), Welcome Service Arriving (a guide meets you at baggage claim, and escorts you to your train or taxi), or Guide Service (a guide accompanies you through security check points all the way to/from your gate). Fees start at a modest EUR 30. All escorts are bilingual English/German, and there is the option to book a multilingual guide who speaks Arabic, Mandarin or Russian. You simply book 48 hours with an email.

Night Before Check-in: If you have an early morning flight, or are flying with children, some airlines will allow you to deal with check-in line-ups the afternoon night before. You can dispense with stressful line-ups by dropping by the airport, checking yourself and your bags in at your leisure, and picking up your boarding passes - just return in the morning with your boarding pass and carry-on bag, and head straight for security. Super handy if you have a layover that involves a flight the next day.

Showers: Yes, that's right, showers! It's a big airport, so there are 4 locations, but the fee is modest (EUR 6) and the hours pretty good (6am-10pm). Showers have the power to turn a layover ordeal into a mini-sanctuary of restoration. The only thing that would make it better would be 24 hours.

Besucherterrasse - Terminal 2 FRA AIRPORT
creativecommons image by airlines470 on Flickr

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Not needed at the beach!
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Visitor's Terrace: Currently closed for renovations, the re-opening of this favourite airport feature is anticipated in April 2015. A nice break on a long layover.

Winter Coat Storage Service: Lock up your heavy winter duds while you take off to the sun, ready for you to don upon your return

... and more: Other services include airport tours, airport apps, downloadable airport guides, barrier free parking, a casino, drycleaning, interfaith chapels, mail services, pharmacy, play areas, spas...

We're not without criticism. For example, if you access Frankfurt Airport's website on your iPad, and want to view the full site instead, the link just keeps looping you back to the less helpful mobile version.

That mobile version links to only 1 of the airports 3 maps, and features an unfortunate icon of a plane on a deep dive to symbolize arriving passenger services.

But by and large, Frankfurt Airport nails it for passenger friendly information and services.

What does this mean for other airports?


For many airports with a focus on passenger experience, these innovations aren't entirely new. It is not unusual, for example, to find airline check-in desks in metro stations and off-site airport parking facilities.

To many travelers, however, other airports appear to pay lip service to customer service, seemingly content for their passengers' experience to be tolerable, at best.

If you are in a leadership position with an airport authority, perhaps take a step back and think about whether you are doing all you can for your passengers to make their experience as stress-free as possible, and brainstorm new enhancements inspired by innovations at award-winning airports around the globe.

Even small airports, with limited resources, can take a page out of the FRA's book (and many do). What would it take to introduce winter coat storage, loaner strollers or personal airport guides?

Not to mention free WiFi without all the silly ads, time-limits and various hoops to jump through... but that's a whole other PaxEx rant...

Related resources
Frankfurt International Airport official website
Frankfurt International Airport private transfer service from IHateTaxis
Layover City: Frankfurt
Frankfurt Layover Private Sightseeing Tour with Round-Trip Airport Transport
Frankfurt International Airport (FRA) transportation guide
Frankfurt Hahn Airport (HHN) transportation guide (which isn't even near Frankfurt!)

Thursday, 26 February 2015

#TRAVEX #layover chat on Twitter

The many participants in the #TRAVEX layovers Twitter chat!
We were thrilled to be invited to join in on a Twitter chat yesterday with the #TRAVEX community of travel enthusiasts. The topic was... layovers!

These are the questions the #TRAVEX chat covered:
  • Q1: How do you keep yourself entertained during a layover?
  • Q2: Airports can be a nightmare. What’s your worst layover story?
  • Q3: Tell us about a fun layover.
  • Q4: If you could get stuck in any city in the world which one would you choose? Why?
  • Q5: Have you ever planned for a layover? What did you do?
  • Q6: Have you ever made friends with a fellow traveler during a Layover?
As we had only 30 minutes, it was a very lively discussion, and lots of tips, tricks and resources were shared.

To read the transcripts and read through the responses, stories and ideas, check out the #TRAVEX 2015-02-25 Recap transcript.

Related resources:
Looking for Love on a Layover
Go for a Run? Go Sightseeing? Why Not Do Both?
Get Cooking on Your Layover: Europe
Carpe Diem: Day Trips from Rome
Layover Ideas for the World's Worst Airports

Saturday, 14 February 2015

Looking for Love on a Layover

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Heart sculpture at an airport in Buenos Aires
It seems that travellers are avoiding boredom by doing more than eating, drinking, exercising and checking their email on their airport layovers.... Some are having more fun. A LOT more fun...

Did you catch this post on the Sleeping In Airports blog?

Oh my!

MeetAtTheAirport.com helps you find love on a layover
Consider this story on Travel+Leisure:

Woman Embarks on Quest for Love—Without Leaving the Airport

Here's the story from when Meet at the Airport first launched:

Finding Love On A Layover Right At Your Fingertips

It's an interesting proposition, so to speak.

What do you think? Would you? Have you? Would you admit it?

Don't worry, it's ok, you don't have to tell us. But have fun reading about what others are doing. And if you see a couple sneak into a broom closet at the airport, yes, it probably is what you think it is!

Related resources:
Love at first flight: tales of travel romance
10 tactics to meet the man or woman of your dreams at the airport
Best airports to make a connection
Lasting connections: love at the airport
Layover, the Film - movie about finding love on a LAX airport layover

Sunday, 8 February 2015

Rock Your Layover: Manila

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The modern Manila skyline
Have a layover coming up in Manila? Wondering what you could do with your time? Here's a little inspiration.

We've gathered the following resources - tips, stories and layover ideas - to help you get the most out of your time here.

In a nutshell:Natividad Building 3 Manila sits at the edge of the Asian continent, straddling the Pacific Rim of Fire.
The sprawling city is bustling, with a culturally complicated heritage, and a backdrop of Spanish colonial architecture.
Free:10 Cool and Free Things You Can Do in Manila
Manila on a Budget: Free (or Nearly Free) Things to Do in the Metro
Unique:Pagsanjan Falls Adventure from Manila
Picks:Customizable Private Manila Layover Tour
Manila Layover Tour: Overnight City sightseeing with Round-Trip Airport Transfer
Manila Super Saver: Manila Sightseeing plus Tagaytay Tour with Taal Volcano
Art and Culture Tour from Manila: Angono Caves, Nemiranda Arthouse and Blanco Museum
Shop:Manila Spa and Shopping Tour
7 Tips When Shopping During a Sale in Manila
See:No city pass is available
Hop:No 'hop on hop off' bus tour is available
Do:Manila Layover Ideas & Stuff to Do in Manila
Eat:Binondo Chinatown Culinary Walking Tour
Pampanga Culinary and Heritage Tour
Manila Food Frenzy: 29 Filipino DishesYou Need to Try
Frugal Foodie's Guide to Dining in Manila
The Ultimate Guide to Late Dining & 24 Hour Restaurants in Manila
No Reservations: Manila - Anthony Bourdain
Tips:How to Have a Cracking Manila Stopover
10 Fun Walks and Tours to Help You Rediscover Metro Manila
Manila: 10 Things to Do
Getting Around Manila Like a Pope - jeepney tips
Watch:YouTube: Manila videos
Look:Pinterest: Manila photographs
Read:Manila on Amazon.com
To/from the airport:Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL)
Manila Clark International Airport (CRK)
Manila Ninoy Aquino Airport <--> Manila Clark Airport Transfer
Manila Ninoy Aquino Airport Inter-Terminal Transfer
Manila Airport Transfers
Good to know:FvfManilaCathedralPlaza0445 10 Use caution visiting Manila. Aside of dirty streets, open manholes and dangerous traffic, there are scams.
Do not go with anyone, even if they say they work at your hotel. Scammers will drug you, then force you to an ATM to empty your accounts.
Watch out for pickpockets, and tuck your smartphone and camera away.
Best take a tour here.
Tourist info:Manila Tourist Information
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Related resources: