Full-body scanners, invasive pat-downs, endless delays, cramped seats, screaming babies -- ah, the joys of travel. Why do we subject ourselves to this? It's possible to get almost anywhere these days, but getting there is no longer half the fun. In most cases, it's downright miserable. There has to be a better way, right?
Veteran road warriors pride themselves on beating the system -- knowing all the right tips, tricks and loopholes that make travel bearable and sometimes even enjoyable. (Remember George Clooney's security-line soliloquy in Up in the Air?)
Count the members of our Board of Directors among them. Together, they log hundreds of thousands of miles in the sky and on the road every year, for business and for pleasure. Some of them are circling the globe as we speak (including your humble chairman here, who is on his way to Florida). Sir Richard Branson was so frustrated with the state of air travel -- and so committed to improving the way we get from Point A to Point B -- that he started his own airlines to do just that.
Veteran road warriors pride themselves on beating the system -- knowing all the right tips, tricks and loopholes that make travel bearable and sometimes even enjoyable. (Remember George Clooney's security-line soliloquy in Up in the Air?)
Count the members of our Board of Directors among them. Together, they log hundreds of thousands of miles in the sky and on the road every year, for business and for pleasure. Some of them are circling the globe as we speak (including your humble chairman here, who is on his way to Florida). Sir Richard Branson was so frustrated with the state of air travel -- and so committed to improving the way we get from Point A to Point B -- that he started his own airlines to do just that.