The CrosbyReport blog is a sly SEO trick intended to “cast a wider net,” attracting more web traffic and increasing the number of subscribers to my email newsletter. My blog also provides an opportunity to write about topics that don’t really fit comfortably under the umbrella of a travel-oriented website—everything from technology to finance. Yeah, theme-wise, the CrosbyReport blog is kinda all over the board. Enjoy!
Airline pilot explains why cabin air isn’t all just body odor and farts.
And what about offices, movie theaters, or classrooms?
9 smartphone travel apps you don’t need if you mostly stay home.
Got a mobile smartphone? Then congratulations, you’re not Amish or a Luddite! Well done.
Travel writer scathingly lambastes the sad state of modern tourists.
A British travel writer asks, “Has Travel Become Another Exercise in Narcissism?” Is he just a stupid-face jerk?
Flight attendants annoyingly try to prevent passenger deaths.
I hate the in-flight safety videos as much as the next guy.
Plebeian no more: United reinstates my “Premier Silver” status.
Of late, I have been traveling “on my own dime” as they say.
Film director saves travelers the trouble of ever visiting Turkey.
Turkey is on my list of Destinations To Visit (just not anytime soon).
Airline offers shy people the chance to join Mile-High Club.
Singapore Airlines is now offering repressed (or considerate) fliers easy access to the Mile-High Club.
Tom Wheeler wants to clear the way for telecoms to make long flights a living hell.
I almost can’t imagine a hell worse than being on an airplane at 30,000 feet trapped next to a Regional Pharma Sales Rep loudly explaining the benefits of his erection pill to a client
Misguided hotel maid’s advocacy group advocates for hotel profits instead.
A wildly misguided initiative to encourage hotel guests to leave tips for hotel room attendants.
Man helpfully suggests fees he would gladly pay the airlines to not suck so much.
We all know that airline fees suck, and that they’re only getting worse as airlines become more and more profitable.
How to travel the world without becoming a flight attendant or joining the Army.
As I’ve said before, my wife and I travel a lot. Sometimes it’s a vacation, sometimes it’s a business trip. Regardless, we often drop everything and take off for foreign lands whenever opportunities appear. How is…
Ticket price increases guaranteed (TSA security increases still highly debatable.)
Just when you thought flying couldn’t get any more expensive, the TSA piles on to get their pound of flesh.