Wedding Dress, Jewelry Trends and Cash Back Credit Cards
From around the web, you can tell it’s still engagement season.
The New York Times has pointed out a trend where brides are ditching the full-body wedding dresses in favor of more revealing attire in The Bride Wore Very Little.
For brides that want the ultimate bling on their big day, without paying a fortune, Adorn Brides has you covered.
Finally, although not related to weddings, George Hobica has written yet another article highlighting why airline frequent flier credit cards are not the best bet if you’re looking to maximize the value.
Airline Mergers
A few airline mergers are being discussed in the United States. Although they would undoubtedly help the airlines, the benefits to the consumers is harder to see. US News has put together a great grid of cities that would be affected by the change…usually in the form of higher prices on certain routes, with less competition and fewer flights.
Worst Travel Agents
The Aviation Consumer Protection Division, a government agency, has released their most-oft complained about ‘travel agencies’ in 2007. Not unsurprisingly, machine driven dot-com services dominate the list for issues with reservations, ticketing and refunds.
5. Priceline.com & Cheapoair.com
4. CheapTickets.com
3. Expedia.com
2. Travelocity.com
1. Orbitz.com