The Best Credit Card for Every Type of Traveler

There are more credit card options today than ever before, and your choice of a travel card depends largely on what kind of traveler you are. Do you fly every week for business, or do you take one or two flights each year to visit the relatives? Do you stay …

Tips for saving time and money at Amsterdam’s top attractions

Tips for saving time and money at Amsterdam’s top attractions

In recent years, tourism in Amsterdam has swelled to new highs. Almost 20 million visitors per year flock to the city now, a situation that has even the tourists complaining there are too many tourists. The demand to get into the Anne Frank House found its rival in the Van Gogh …

I Flew over the Dallas Tornado Damage in a Helicopter, the pictures are just crazy

My hometown was hit hard by tornadoes this week, I had the chance to document the damage and wanted to share it with my readers. The post I Flew over the Dallas Tornado Damage in a Helicopter, the pictures are just crazy appeared first on Andy's Travel Blog. Source: Andys …

I Tried Experian Boost to Improve My Credit Score

I recently saw an ad to use a new product from Experian to help improve your credit score. It’s called Experian Boost. In a quick ten minute process, I was able to add my payment history for some of my utilities to my Experian FICO 8 credit score. They normally only report histories on mortgages, credit …

The Amex Centurion Lounge Network Is Growing

American Express has the largest lounge network of any credit card provider, and the Centurion Lounges are the crown jewel in their collection. Located in major cities, they provide a relaxing experience that is almost unmatched (with the occasional exception of the First Class lounges of some airlines at their …

The Cost of Living in Argentina for Expats

The Cost of Living in Argentina for Expats

Many a traveler has landed in Buenos Aires and within less than 24 hours started to ponder the question, “Could I find a way to live here?” Some don’t just ponder it; they actually move to Argentina. Author and book coach Helen Wilkie echoes the feeling that many have with …

The Curiously Short History of Nonstop Flights to Iceland from DFW

In just two years DFW Airport went from having zero flights to Iceland to having three of them. In a little over a week, it’ll be back to zero. Click through because you love reading about random airline competition between the little guys and the big guys. The post The …