Here’s some news and notes from around the travel world that you might be interested in:
- Airport’s “Use It Or Lose It” Strategy To Keep Delta Air Lines’ Flights Appears To Be Working – Simple Flying
- The Emergency Medical + Year Long Travel Insurance I carry – Monkey Miles
- Here’s Why Flight Attendants Pay Attention to Your Shoes – Reader’s Digest

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- Westin Guest Finds Gas Canisters Hidden In Room, Charged $500+ For Removal – One Mile at a Time
- The 11 Most Overrated/Underrated Things in Travel – View from the Wing
Up for more travel news? You might like our last recap post – This is Why American Airlines Is SUING the City of Chicago
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The shoe article suggests Crocs as good footwear, but it is not. Crocs tend to have worn-out soles and are slippery. They cause tons of injuries every year in both personal and professional use.