Author: Daniel Globe

I’m Daniel Globe, a traveler who believes every great journey begins with the right information. After exploring 40+ cities, I share simple guides on the best times to go, how to save on flights and hotels, and the small details that make trips smoother. At TakeTravelInfo, my goal is to help you plan smarter and travel better.

Choosing an airline for a long international flight means trusting its pilots, maintenance program, operating procedures, and safety oversight. Turkish Airlines is one of the world’s largest international carriers, and its current corporate profile says it flies to more countries than any other airline. Its size makes a careful, evidence-based review more useful than either reassuring marketing or isolated online complaints. This review examines Turkish Airlines’ accident history, IOSA status, regulatory oversight, pilot training, maintenance approvals, fleet information, recent incidents, and independent safety ratings. It also explains the difference between a Turkish Airlines-operated flight and a flight operated by another…

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Your booking confirmation can look like a wall of codes, dates, and abbreviations. The easiest way to read an airline ticket is to separate the reservation, the issued ticket, and each flight segment. Once you know which number controls which part of the trip, you can check in, confirm your benefits, and spot mistakes before travel day. Quick Answer Start with the passenger name, itinerary, and ticket status. Use the record locator to open the reservation, the 13-digit e-ticket number to identify the issued ticket, and the flight number to track a specific service. Then check the operating airline, local…

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Plans change, and the cheapest fare is not always the best value when your schedule is uncertain. American Airlines Main Cabin fares usually give you more freedom than Basic Economy, but the exact benefits depend on the fare offer, route, operating airline, and ticket rules shown at checkout. This guide explains what to compare before you book. Quick Answer American Airlines Main Cabin generally includes free standard seat selection, one carry-on bag, one personal item, AAdvantage earning, and more change flexibility than Basic Economy. You may still pay a fare difference, checked-bag fees, or seat-upgrade charges. Refundability and same-day confirmed…

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Flying from Akron-Canton Airport can be simpler than starting at a larger regional hub. As of July 24, 2026, CAK is served by four airlines and lists 24 nonstop destination markets, including major connecting hubs and leisure cities across Florida, the Southeast, Nevada, and Maine. CAK recorded 938,814 commercial passengers in 2025, making it one of the airport’s strongest years since 2017. This guide explains which airlines fly from CAK, where they go, how their fare models differ, and what to know about parking, arrival times, and airport services. Updated on 2026-07-24 Quick Answer Four airlines currently serve Akron-Canton Airport:…

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You have packed your boots, rain jacket, and trail map, but your hiking poles still need a travel plan. Whether you can carry them onto a plane depends mainly on the shape of their tips, the rules at your departure airport, and whether the collapsed poles fit your airline’s cabin-baggage limits. Updated July 24, 2026 Quick Answer In the United States, TSA currently allows blunt-tipped hiking poles in carry-on and checked bags, but sharp-tipped poles must go in checked baggage. Your airline can still refuse a pole that does not fit its carry-on limits. Rules differ abroad, so check both…

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Choosing Scandinavian Airlines means comparing the full trip cost, connection protection, cabin comfort, and reliability, not just the first fare you see. This updated SAS review uses current ticket rules, 2025 punctuality data, and the airline’s 2026 network and Wi-Fi plans to show where SAS performs well, where it feels basic, and who gets the best value. Quick Answer SAS is worth flying when you value dependable Scandinavian connections, a protected through-ticket, and a full-service network more than the lowest possible fare. It ranked second in Europe for 2025 on-time arrivals. However, Economy Light is restrictive, and a budget airline…

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TRT Holdings, Inc., a privately held Dallas-based holding company controlled by the Rowling family, owns Omni Hotels & Resorts. TRT acquired Omni in 1996 and has continued to invest in hotels, resorts, renovations, and new developments. Omni currently reports 50 hotels in the United States and Canada, about 23,550 rooms, and approximately 20,000 associates. Quick Answer TRT Holdings, Inc., a privately held company controlled by the Rowling family, owns Omni Hotels & Resorts. TRT acquired the hotel company in 1996. Omni currently lists 50 hotels in the United States and Canada, while individual properties may be owned, managed, or franchised…

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