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Can I Bring Perfume on a Plane?

Can I Bring Perfume on a Plane?

When preparing for air travel, it's important to know which items you can bring along in your carry-on or checked luggage. From toiletries to personal belongings and food you can take on a plane, understanding the rules and regulations ensures a seamless journey. Among the frequently asked questions...

Nicolle Harwood-Nash, 06.05.2026

9 minutes read
Navigating Flight Cancellation Insurance

Navigating Flight Cancellation Insurance

In 2023, 16.3 million flights were canceled according to the US Department of Transportation. Interestingly, this was the lowest number airlines have seen in a decade and 2024 is expected to be even better for travelers. Still, 16.3 million is a huge number, and if you happened to be on the...

Joanna Teljeur, 14.07.2025

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PNR Code: What it is & Where to Find it

PNR Code: What it is & Where to Find it

Your Passenger Name Record (PNR) code might not look like much at first glance. It’s a short mix of letters and numbers, but it’s one of the most important things you’ll need when flying. It acts like a key to your entire booking, helping you check in, access your itinerary, manage...

Joanna Teljeur, 07.05.2026

7 minutes read
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Inflight Entertainment: Airline Comparison

Inflight Entertainment: Airline Comparison

In the past, if passengers wanted to pass the time on a long-haul flight, they had to bring their own books, magazines, and other forms of entertainment. But in today's world, many airlines offer state-of-the-art inflight entertainment systems for your enjoyment. The average inflight entertainment...

14.07.2025

5 minutes read
Can You Fly Safely Through a Storm? An In-Depth Look

Can You Fly Safely Through a Storm? An In-Depth Look

Flight disruptions can happen for lots of different reasons, but the FAA says that 75.48% of delays are due to weather, and of these thunderstorms are a leading culprit. But why do thunderstorms lead to so many delays and cancellations, especially these days when aircraft and air traffic control...

Joanna Teljeur, 20.04.2026

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