
Did you know there are now 445 Tesla Supercharging stations in the US and elsewhere? (Image: Tesla)
TravelSkills’ 12 most popular posts over the last week… plus a few newsy nuggets we missed.
1. Which nationality steals most from hotels?
2. QANTAS big red tail returns to San Francisco
3. Another carry-on bag battle brewing
4. Trip Report: Japan Airlines Sky Suite 777
5. New routes for United, Alaska, Delta, AA and more
8. Delta plans big aircraft purchase
9. How to get on earlier flight without paying fee
10. Two new United Clubs open, more coming
11. Watch this Dreamliner soar! (VIDEO)
12. Virgin America upgrades entertainment
Interesting: Did you know that with the addition of new, supercharging stations, Tesla drivers can now drive all the way across the continental US and up or down the east coast? It takes 30 minutes to supercharge a Tesla Model S (for free!), and that charge is good for about 170 miles. There are now 445 supercharging stations around the world, many of them solar-powered. (See image at the top)
Update: Travelskills readers went bonkers for these Betabrand travel pants— so far 51 of you have purchased them. Let us know what you think!
Juicy nuggets of news from other sources that we missed on TravelSkills this week:
61,000 Americans flying at any given time and other interesting nuggets
BART to halt service between San Francisco & East Bay in September
Los Angeles airport officials have approved a contract to upgrade Wi-Fi at LAX.
American Express survey: More Americans will take summer vacation trips this year
Delta’s transpacific joint venture with Virgin Australia approved.
Silvercar opens its newest airport location at Chicago O’Hare.
Where in the world is gasoline is just 6 cents per gallon? And where is it $8?
NOTE: Be sure to click here to see all recent TravelSkills posts about: Gogo prices rise 50 percent + Virgin America adds seatback Pac-Man + Big Delta aircraft purchase
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