Nicholas Kralev is a journalist, educator and speaker on global travel, diplomacy and international affairs. He has written for the Washington Times, the Financial Times, the Arizona Republic and Newsday. He has a degree in public policy from Harvard University, speaks five languages and has visited more than 80 countries.
Help fight dishonest and misleading practices in the airline industry that hurt travelers every day:
Fake 'direct' flights
A marketing ploy by major U.S. carriers of selling as a "direct" flight — not nonstop — two separate flights that have nothing in common except for their number.
United StarNet blocking
United Airlines' secret blocking of thousands of award seats otherwise made available by other members of the global Star Alliance.
‘On the Fly’ Manual
Many of you asked for a book, and the "On the Fly" Manual is coming in September.
It's no substitute for the seminars, which include hands-on booking exercises, but it will give you a solid foundation on affordable and hassle-free travel. It could even help you become an expert traveler.
Stay tuned for more details about the content and how you can order a copy of the manual.
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Nicholas speaks at events on international affairs and travel.
Travel seminars
Strategies on minimizing spending and maximizing mileage, avoiding fees and flying in comfort.
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