Garlic and Onion-heavy Foods Garlic and Onion-heavy Foods (image credits: unsplash) Garlic and onion-heavy foods are infamous for their lingering odors, which become even more unpleasant in the limited space of an airplane cabin. According to a 2024 survey by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), over 65% of passengers reported feeling discomfort due to …
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“How Are You?” — A Phrase That Can Seem Insincere Abroad “How Are You?” — A Phrase That Can Seem Insincere Abroad (image credits: pixabay) It’s almost automatic for Americans to greet someone with “How are you?”—even if they don’t expect a real answer. But in many parts of the world, this question is treated …
Overpacking and Carrying Excess Luggage Overpacking and Carrying Excess Luggage (image credits: unsplash) Packing for a trip often feels like preparing for the unknown, so it’s tempting to throw in “just one more” item. But this habit can have real consequences. In 2024, airlines have grown stricter with baggage allowances, and according to the International …
Ignoring Safety Features and Emergency Procedures Ignoring Safety Features and Emergency Procedures (image credits: unsplash) Did you know that the average cost of a hospitality data breach in 2023 was $3.36 million, up from $2.94 million in 2022? Yet beyond cyber threats, the most overlooked danger tourists face is simply not knowing how to get …
Booking Last-Minute Flights to Get Cheaper Prices Booking Last-Minute Flights to Get Cheaper Prices (image credits: unsplash) For years, travelers clung to the hope that booking flights at the last minute would help them score unbeatable deals. The thinking was simple: airlines would rather sell off empty seats just before takeoff than let them go …
Avoid Wearing Shorts in Saudi Arabia Avoid Wearing Shorts in Saudi Arabia (image credits: unsplash) Stepping off a plane into Saudi Arabia’s heat, it might seem natural to reach for shorts, but that’s a big cultural misstep. The Saudi Ministry of Tourism updated its guidelines in 2024, making it clear: both men and women are …
Talking Loudly in Hotel Corridors Talking Loudly in Hotel Corridors (image credits: unsplash) When you stroll through a hotel corridor late at night, you might think your conversation is harmless. But in countries like Japan and much of Europe, it’s actually considered highly disrespectful to speak loudly in hallways. The Japan Tourism Agency’s 2024 report …
Ignoring Local Traffic Laws and Speed Limits Ignoring Local Traffic Laws and Speed Limits (image credits: flickr) Did you know that the most common reasons for being fined are illegal parking, driving into historical zones, and breaking the speed limit when renting a car abroad? Most travelers step off a plane and immediately get behind …
Photographing Local People Without Permission Photographing Local People Without Permission (image credits: pixabay) Capturing the charm of a destination often means taking photos of the people who live there, but snapping pictures of locals without their permission is a big mistake. According to the International Tourism Ethics Council’s 2024 report, more than 60% of travelers …
Iceland: The Pinnacle of Safety Iceland: The Pinnacle of Safety (image credits: unsplash) Iceland stands at the very top when it comes to safety for tourists, and the data proves it year after year. The Global Peace Index 2023 confirms Iceland as the most peaceful country on earth, holding this title for more than a …





