Beware of credit card fraud at Toronto’s airport ticket kiosks

Steve Surjaputra · July 24, 2008

If you’ve flown out of Toronto’s Lester B. Pearson International Airport recently and you’ve used one of their check in-kiosks, you may want to check your credit card statement and your credit report. An investigation is underway on the security of its 150 self-service check-in kiosks.

 

Don’t follow Martha: Here’s how to avoid a visa hassle on your next trip

Ned Levi · June 23, 2008

When it comes to a perfect apple pie recipe, take Martha Stewart’s advice. Ditto for decorating your kitchen. But when it comes to travel, you might want to think twice.

 

How to make us love Electronic Travel Authorizations

Charlie Leocha · June 4, 2008

I have European friends who will not travel to the United States. Oh, and now there’s a new online questionnaire that must be filled out. Here’s how to make them love the government’s new Electronic Travel Authorizations.

 

Iguazu Falls or bust

James Wysong · March 11, 2008

James WysongLong layovers in exotic locations are one of the perks of working as a flight attendant. James Wysong has had some wonderful layovers in the course of his career, but perhaps none was as memorable as his trip to Iguazu Falls, on the border of Brazil and Argentina. A bureaucratic problem threatened to end the careers of James and two fellow crew members, until one of the ladies figured out what to do.