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I'm a flight attendant who loves travel and has visited all 50 states. Some of my favorite states to visit include Nevada, Vermont, Maine, and Louisiana. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! I've been able to visit all 50 states by strategically using my credit-card points, layovers, and job perks — after all, I am a flight attendant. Here are eight states I've loved visiting the most, including the one that's my favorite travel destination thus far.
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I'm a flight attendant who loves travel and has visited all 50 states. Some of my favorite states to visit include Nevada, Vermont, Maine, and Louisiana. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! I've been able to visit all 50 states by strategically using my credit-card points, layovers, and job perks — after all, I am a flight attendant. Here are eight states I've loved visiting the most, including the one that's my favorite travel destination thus far.
Persons: I've, , I'm Organizations: Service Locations: Nevada , Vermont, Maine, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Boston
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSeeds of success: how Blooms in Hand sprouted from a Facebook questionWhile pregnant, Anna Coy began her entrepreneurial journey handcrafting bouquets for her floral subscription service. After relocating to New Jersey from Philadelphia with her husband, she found herself eager to utilize her design skills. She posed a question on Facebook, inquiring if people would be interested in a weekly or bi-weekly bouquet service, and thus, Blooms in Hand was born.
Persons: Anna Coy, bouquets, Hand Organizations: Facebook Locations: New Jersey, Philadelphia
Business Insider previously spoke to moms who swear that flying business class with their babies is worth every extra penny. But what do flight attendants make of babies in business class? AdvertisementBI spoke to two flight attendants who shared their unfiltered thoughts on the hotly debated practice and whether it's worth it. The flight attendants see why some parents only fly business class with their babiesBoth flight attendants said they understand why parents with infants who can afford it would opt to fly in business class. "In business class, we have a lot less people to cater to and you are paying for more of an experience.
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