Holiday Air Travel Is Easier With a Handbook
It’s rough out there. Plus: Business schools deal with unethical publishing.
Illustration: Millie von Platen
Holiday travel is upon us, and if you’re going on a plane—good luck. But we have something better than luck: a full guide to making the most of crowded planes and overpriced airport turkey wraps. Plus: Unscrupulous academic journals are proliferating at an alarming rate. If this email was forwarded to you, click here to sign up .
With weather delays, tech outages, seatmates who won’t share the armrest, fees for things you used to get for free—it’s easy to never want to step into an airport again. To help you survive flying this season, Bloomberg Businessweek scoured every part of the air travel experience to assemble 32 rules for how to fly now. They range from the best apps to help you take advantage of points (Rule 26) to why you shouldn’t fear the airport hotel (Rule 6). Holiday travel can be daunting, but we want to arm you with secrets, smarts and even a little humor to make it a bit easier.