There are many reasons you might experience a long layover when traveling. Layovers are the amount of time that is spent waiting between one flight and another.

The layover is sometimes unintended; a delay that is caused by the airline or poor weather conditions. In many cases, the layover travel is planned, usually offering you a steep discount on the high costs of travel. At the time of booking, the layover travel probably seemed like a great idea. That is, until you are sitting in the airport, with no access to your luggage, tired, and bored. Don’t let long layovers ruin your entire trip. A lot of layovers last for many hours, giving you sufficient time to enjoy the city or to relax in one of our day hotels.

Start your Vacation Early

If your vacation is planned to increase relaxation and to reduce stress, why wait until you have

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“Thank you is the best prayer that anyone could say. I saw that one a lot. Thank you expresses extreme gratitude, humility, understanding.” – Alice Walker

The bed sheets are crisp. The bathroom is sparkling. The mini fridge is stocked to perfection. Sometimes, there’s even an exciting amenity like complimentary chocolate or a local magazine to indulge in.

The hotel fairies (otherwise known as the housekeeping staff) have been at it again.

When it comes to the hospitality industry, the housekeeping staff is often the unsung hero of your hotel stay. And showing gratitude, whether that’s by tipping, leaving a handwritten note, or saying thank you in your own unique way — can make a big difference.

In a post on LinkedIn, bestselling author and entrepreneur, Robert Glazer, discusses being inspired by his mentor Warren Rustand to implement this simple yet generous act during his family travels. He discusses another

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Booking and departing for a trip should be straightforward, but unwanted stresses can undoubtedly occur. From long delays to dodgy food, myriad things could jeopardize your travel plans or tarnish your flying experience.

Luckily we’ve outlined some airline travel secrets so you can beat any potential problems that could occur before and during your flight.

You Can Get Compensation When Flights Go Wrong (Sometimes)

Is there anything worse than arriving at the airport, trudging through security and eventually brandishing your passport excitedly at check-in only to be told that your flight is overbooked or late? If you’re unlucky enough to lose your seat on a plane, you may be entitled to compensation. But don’t rush to accept the airline’s initial voucher offer. Depending on how much later your schedule is pushed back you could be in line for a bigger payday. 

When You Can Request Money for Being Bumped Off

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I’m not really sure where or when my love affair with Mexico City began (perhaps that fateful viewing of Amores Perros back in high school?) Suffice to say, between its amazing food, culture, and urban beauty the CDMX has long been on my list of places to visit. So when I saw a crazy round trip deal for $268 USD, I jumped at the chance to finally have the urban adventure of my dreams in Mexico City.  

Before I dive into my day-to-day travel itinerary, a few important things to note when traveling to Mexico City:

Accommodation

Mexico City is a huge international metropolis with a population of 9 million people, so hotels and hostels are easy enough to find. However, I would highly suggest an Airbnb as your money will go further here. For under $100 USD/night, you can stay in a beautiful art deco loft in one of

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Travel has long been praised for its ability to broaden our perspectives, expose us to new cultures and settings, as well as refresh our minds from the typical day-to-day routine. But according to a study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, travel can permanently impact our brains and personalities in a variety of ways.

The study organizes peoples’ personality dimensions into five categories called “The Big Five” — Neuroticism, Extraversion, Openness to Experience, Conscientiousness, and Agreeableness. Together, these five factors round out the human personality, and over time, can be shifted with the influence of travel, particularly traveling abroad. 

How traveling can change your brain, perspective, and ultimately, your life.

Neuroticism

Also referred to as emotional instability, neuroticism details a person’s ability to cope with life changes, whether subtle or dramatic, on a regular basis. People who travel more frequently find themselves in unfamiliar situations

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