Video | KLM Lounge Houston (IAH)
Escape the gumball machines of dry snacks at the United Club. The KLM Crown Lounge is where it’s at inside Houston Intercontinental Airports D Terminal. We’ll show you around in our full video review…
Escape the gumball machines of dry snacks at the United Club. The KLM Crown Lounge is where it’s at inside Houston Intercontinental Airports D Terminal. We’ll show you around in our full video review…
It’s one of those weird mid-merger moments when the plane says “American” on the outside but it’s all US Airways inside. We’ll jump to calling it American Airlines A321 and show you exit seat 23A, an exit row upgrade, in our video and text reviews.
We barely had enough time to do anything but take pictures, slam a cup of coffee and steal a handful of free cookies before they closed up this American Admirals Club at Chicago O’Hare for the day. Here’s what we snapped.
Hop into an “Up-Front Seat” aboard this JetStar Japan A320 with us to see if being nearest to the galley and forward washroom is worth the extra Yen. Our full video review is here!
Maybe it was my native upper midwestern politeness, my learned NYC assertiveness or both combining to score TWO JetBlue Mint Class amenity kits on our transcon modhop from LAX to JFK. Watch as I unBOX them both here.
It’s a tiny space with little to eat but a pretty cool view and your own private room if you want to pony up a few bucks for a refresh suite. We’re at Royal Park Hotel THE Haneda’s lounge airside at Tokyo Haneda Airport.
It’s our most indulgent trip yet! We’re in the air around the world and I’m up front in a handful of International First Class cabins aboard OneWorld alliance airlines. Follow our tweets, pics, vines and other posts here as we go! The page will update whenever we post to our […]
It’s a first class round-the-world adventure in 5 days (or 3 business days if you tune out over the weekend). #mileburn2014 is our first ever international trek in the VERY front of a handful of OneWorld Alliance carriers from Nov. 7-11, 2014 . Here’s a preview of what we have […]
At post time, it’s still officially a US Airways plane but we’re jumping ahead a handful of months and calling it an American Airlines A320…because it will be. Check out our review of exit row 11 here…before they put slimmer seats in.