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According to one study, women not only like to travel more than men they also make 80% of the travel decisions in a traditional relationship. This and other top stories of the week.

Women like to travel more than men (apparently)

by Jeremy B

According to one study, women not only like to travel more than men they also make 80% of the travel decisions in a traditional relationship. This and other top stories of the week.


We love to read about travel. Seriously…we love it. It’s probably unhealthy at this point. But, each week we keep coming back for more. And, while we cull through the thousands of pieces written everywhere we try to flag the ones that we find interesting or unique. Here are the best / wildest travel articles of this week, curated for you.


Why Do Women Like To Travel More Than Men? – Forbes

Women are more likely to travel than men according to a recent study. Why is this? And why do women apparently make around 80% of all travel decisions in a traditional relationship? Read article here.


Wear an ugly sweater and get priority boarding – One Mile At A Time

Dang it! We wore our ugly sweater last week and on a different airline. It was epic though! Find out what airline is offering a fun promotion for today if you wear your ugly sweater today. Read article here.


Is this the best sandwich in America? YMMV investigates. – Your Mileage May Vary

We are here for this. 100% here for this. Is the pork sandwich in Philly actually the best sandwich in the entire country? Your Mileage May Vary put it to the test. Read article here.


Cot in the act? Dude literally inflates a mattress to crash at the boarding area gate – Live and Let’s Fly

We like this guy’s confidence. We don’t care for his packing skills, but we like his confidence. Dude literally inflates a mattress and takes a nap. Never change Florida. Read article here.


This Is Why You Still Can’t Sit in First Class Even When It’s Empty (Really) – Running With Miles

So that’s the reason! The folks from Running With Miles unpack exactly why those first class seats sometimes go empty. Read article here.


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