On the Road Again
Five reasons not to hate MIA
J.D. Power and Associates recently delivered some news that caught On The Road Again by surprise -- passengers suddenly like Miami International Airport much more than they used to.
The latest amenity isn't luxury linens but luxury liquors -- and fresh fruit and herbs.
J.D. Power and Associates recently delivered some news that caught On The Road Again by surprise -- passengers suddenly like Miami International Airport much more than they used to.
Robert Zarco has a ritual for flying: he needs to call or text his family before he goes airborne and immediately afterward. No exceptions.
The secret to dry underwear: vigorous hopping. Bruce Turkel offers this hint during the most energetic interview On the Road Again has ever experienced on the subject of business travel.
Jeffrey Herman flies across the country pursuing alleged sex-abuse cases. The lawyer only represents alleged victims in sexual-abuse cases, mostly against churches, putting him on the periphery of most high-profile cases involving Catholic priests.
For the chief executive of a company selling ultra-luxury coat hangers, Devon Rifkin looks pretty rumpled.
Carol Bell wheels her scuffed pink suitcase into La Carreta for an 8 a.m. interview with On the Road Again. She's running late and will be leaving for Dallas in about 80 minutes. She's used to this.
International business consultant Carlos Castellon volunteered to be the subject of an On the Road Again column. But he didn't get to pick today's theme: heavy drinking.