I’m Excited: It’s Time For A New Era Of Travel At OMAAT…

I’m Excited: It’s Time For A New Era Of Travel At OMAAT…

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To those who enjoy review trips and travel content, I want to provide a quick update, and it’s good news (and it’s intended to be on a happy note)…

My past many years of travel have been boring(ish)

As I’ve already written about, I recently lost my mom to ovarian cancer, after a battle of over six years, which has been quite the emotional roller coaster. As I explained, my mom had been diagnosed with cancer in 2019, and she outlived any expectation we had for how long she’d be around (which means we constantly lived as if her passing would be imminent — because it seemed like it would be).

With that in mind, that situation made any sort of travel really complicated over that time period, especially given that I’m also married and have two kids now, which kind of take up a lot of time:

  • I planned very little travel in advance, since I never knew how things would evolve, so most of the travel that I did plan was last minute
  • When I did have a “hall pass” to leave home, I often just preferred to travel to visit my mom and spend quality with her, rather than adventuring off to somewhere
  • Reviewing airlines and hotels is also my job, so a vast majority of my travel in recent years has been “pure” review trips, where I basically fly nonstop, with little time on the ground (flying premium cabins might sound fun, but it really isn’t that glam, I promise)

I have no regrets about maximizing quality time with my mom, and putting travel on the back burner. However, I really missed actually planning travel in advance, and for that matter, visiting places I’ve long wanted to go to and spending time on the ground, whether it’s in Greenland or Kyrgyzstan.

Air Greenland, I’m coming your way soon!

How my approach to travel will change going forward

With the above out of the way, I’d like to share that I’m looking forward to increasing the amount that I travel, and also that I plan to adjust the types of trips I take, and how I plan them. Of course it’s not going to be anything like back in the day when I lived in hotels full time, was single, and didn’t have kids. But still, I feel a lot more comfortable with planning travel in advance, and also taking more interesting trips.

As I start to plot out the travel I’d like to take, here’s what I’m thinking:

  • I’m going to be doing a lot of travel with my dad; I’ve always enjoyed traveling with him, but in recent years I prioritized travel with my mom, so now my dad will get more attention again (and I apologize in advance, but he gets giddy about Emirates first class, and hasn’t flown it in 11 years, so I think I owe him…)
  • I’m still going to do a fair number of “pure” review trips, since ultimately I like to stay on top of airline products, these trips are efficient, and they get me a lot of review content without being away from home long
  • I’m so excited to once again have more destination focused trips (beyond just beach vacations), which I just hadn’t made a priority in recent years, so it’s time to start plotting trips to the Canadian Arctic, the Faroe Islands, Georgia (the country, not the state), Greenland, Kyrgyzstan, the United Island Hopper (a destination, as far as I’m concerned!), etc.

So anyway, stay tuned. I’m sitting here currently planning both a destination trip and a review trip, and it sure is a nice change of pace. I think at least one person will be beyond overjoyed by the airline I’m finally going to be reviewing again…

It’s time to plan travel to some fun destinations!

Bottom line

I finally feel like I can once again plan travel in advance, and actually take some slightly longer trips to destinations I’d actually like to visit. In recent years, my travel has been so heavily focused on pure review trips, in order to be away from home for as little time as possible, and instead spend time with my mom.

While I’ll continue to take plenty of those, I’ll also start planning more travel way in advance, plus have more destination focused travel. Oh, and my dad is coming along for much of the ride, so I’m sure he’ll be happy about that. Stay tuned, because I’m just finalizing planning for my first of these trips, and will share those details shortly…

Thanks to everyone for reading, and for the patience with the lack of travel in recent months… I’ll try to make up for it!

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  1. Ken Guest

    Every now and then I think about Tiffany. When will she write again?

  2. Brian W Guest

    Sorry about your mom and thank you for being willing to be open about the emotional toll it took. I enjoy more your insight into the travel industry/programs than another hotel or plane review. Except for a few occurrences, flying in J or staying at the Ritz Carlton isnt that different between airlines and locations.

  3. Randy Guest

    All of us will always be there for you and support you....even when in a not so far off time you all will be taking TEENAGERS along with you. Will they sit in ecomony??? : )

  4. Cam Guest

    It’s nice you’re able to find some positives from your recent loss. I look forward to the new vibe.

  5. Steve K Guest

    Ready to ride along via the blog.

  6. N515CR Gold

    Love this, and your heart and mind were in the right place in recent years, IMO. This will also be a great outlet. Looking forward to what's to come!

  7. Alonzo Diamond

    I always enjoy when you bring your father along for these trips. I enjoy those trip reports even more.

  8. Bob Guest

    Thank you for putting a human element into your work. AI has nothing on you.

  9. Mike O. Guest

    Now that you mention the -stans, I still remember your train ride in Uzbekistan; A local gave a thumbs up on Obama & Trump and a thumbs down to Bush; Alrigthy then. And they kept on insisting they invite you over.

  10. HJM New Member

    I read many travel blogs, but, yours is the best by far. Thank you for all that you do for our community.
    Many blessings to your family and condolences on the loss of your mother.

  11. Tomas Guest

    I just returned from Kyrgyzstan last week.

    The Hyatt Regency in Bishkek is in major need of refresh, it is not 5 Star caliber. Opt for Sheraton Bishkek instead, a few blocks away. Ala Archa Nature Park 45 mins outside the city, showcases majestic peaks and a river runs through it. Super popular with locals for a light hike. An overnight into the Chong Kemin Valley to Ashu Guest Lodge turned out to be...

    I just returned from Kyrgyzstan last week.

    The Hyatt Regency in Bishkek is in major need of refresh, it is not 5 Star caliber. Opt for Sheraton Bishkek instead, a few blocks away. Ala Archa Nature Park 45 mins outside the city, showcases majestic peaks and a river runs through it. Super popular with locals for a light hike. An overnight into the Chong Kemin Valley to Ashu Guest Lodge turned out to be so worthwhile: golden eagles, horseback riding, loads of other activities. Back in Bishkek try Papuri, a lively Georgian restaurant filled with locals, expats, and global travelers.

  12. Pilot93434 Guest

    Keep up the great work with card, mileage hacks and airline reviews/news. Please don’t embarrass yourself with Reddit reposts like Gary at VFTW. That site is awful.

  13. Nate Meyer Guest

    Get your Scuba cert before the Island Hopper if you don't already have - Chuuk is supposed to be epic.

  14. Marshall R Goldberg Guest

    Why don't you create video content and link it to "One Mile At a Time?"
    Marshall

  15. Throwawayname Guest

    I'm curious to see whether you'll be doing actual travel blogging, using public transport on the ground etc. I know you're more comfortable providing in-depth information about the amazing freshly-baked croissants that guests can enjoy for free in the lobby of a French hotel charging €1.6k a night for a standard room, but maybe it's time to challenge yourself and share some experiences from the perspective of an introvert accustomed to luxury trying to mix...

    I'm curious to see whether you'll be doing actual travel blogging, using public transport on the ground etc. I know you're more comfortable providing in-depth information about the amazing freshly-baked croissants that guests can enjoy for free in the lobby of a French hotel charging €1.6k a night for a standard room, but maybe it's time to challenge yourself and share some experiences from the perspective of an introvert accustomed to luxury trying to mix more with the hoi polloi.

  16. RBW Guest

    Hope someday Ben will take a photo of the dark arrival level roadway of MIA and the Y shaped support beams. These are probably away from the newer American Airlines section and closer to the roadway by concourse E. I saw those as a kid. It made an impression but I never photographed them.

  17. AeroB13a Guest

    So Ben Schlappig, you are soon to join the distinguished order of “The When-I”.

    This is not a wind-up or in any way disrespectful, Ben. “The When-I” is a name which was given to the British Forces personnel who retook the Falkland Islands from the Argentinians, in 1982. The Falkland Islanders at that time did not enjoy the ease, or, variety of international travel opportunities which British Forces personnel were accustomed too. The Islanders gave...

    So Ben Schlappig, you are soon to join the distinguished order of “The When-I”.

    This is not a wind-up or in any way disrespectful, Ben. “The When-I” is a name which was given to the British Forces personnel who retook the Falkland Islands from the Argentinians, in 1982. The Falkland Islanders at that time did not enjoy the ease, or, variety of international travel opportunities which British Forces personnel were accustomed too. The Islanders gave us that title simply because many Brits started a conversation with “When I was in …. (said country, etc).

    I join the other contributors who wish you well in your future travels and look forward to reading your stories which start with: “When I was in …. “ :-)

  18. Gorton De Mond Guest

    If Kyrgyzstan then Include Tajikistan. Spent 18 years working in Central Asia and really enjoyed my travels throughout the area. To get to Tajikistan you may have to fly from Almaty or Tashkent. Enjoy your travels.

    1. Ben Schlappig OMAAT

      @ Gorton De Mond -- Hah, I actually made a brief visit to Tajikistan eight years ago, in order to fly Somon Air: https://onemileatatime.com/somon-air-business-class-review/

      I'd like to return, though!

  19. Mason Guest

    Here before VT-CIE or Proximanova comes here to gaslight you again and to fool you into a delusion that Air India is actually changing.

    1. Ben Schlappig OMAAT

      @ Mason -- Funny you mention that...

    2. modok Guest

      I suspected that you would be reviewing Air India with your comment on one person being overjoyed and this all but confirms it. In any case, it's good to see you planning some destination trips since I only started reading your blog regularly last year, so I can't wait for whatever you have planned.

  20. Willem Guest

    Grise Fjord or bust!!!

  21. Mike O. Guest

    Glad that you're finally planning to review United's Island Hopper; are you still planning on spending New Year's somewhere in the Pacific? I hope you can fit in AirCalin on one of your legs.

    And since you've wanted to see the Northern Lights, did you add Tromsø to the list? Simon Wilson did Tromsø last year.

  22. Nick Thomas Guest

    Hopefully, this means the AI-like "guides" will become less and less of a thing.

  23. James Guest

    Take your time, Ben.
    It's not The Amazing Race, anymore.
    Enjoy time with Ford, family, and your dad.
    Those you know you appreciate your time and reflections, and somewhat expect you to slow down a bit, as bigger priorities are not in the sky, but at home.

  24. Nelson Diamond

    Much, very much respect, Ben!!! Wish you all the best!

  25. UncleRonnie Diamond

    Looking forward to the next set of reviews.

  26. Maxi New Member

    Looking forward to this new era.
    One idea about the island hopper: why not break up the journey? I did two weeks in MAJ, and while that was a big stretch and I would recommend it to time constrained people, the stops of the Island hopper are true off-grid destinations.

  27. Mikey B Guest

    This made me smile. I wish you and your father the best on your future adventures!

  28. MaxPower Diamond

    well deserved and a very respected respite.
    Look forward to the future reviews.

    --Max

  29. 1990 Guest

    Epic. Can't wait to read your reports. Hope you and dad do get Emirates First on their a380 for the shower! And, for Greenland, I'd imagine you may take that United 'Newark to Nuuk service,' returning in 2026' (as you reported); however, I'd definitely get travel insurance and build-in a few extra days before and after, as precaution, since this summer, there were a lot of cancellations. Either way, it's about both the journey and the destination. Safe travels!

    1. Greenland ATC Guest

      That would be the boring Way to go :)
      Who wants to travel in US domestic First Class when you can go in Premium Class on our lovely A330-800 “Tuukkaq” ;)

    2. 1990 Guest

      Greenland ATC, very nice, and nothing wrong with the long way, especially for aviation enthusiasts, either from KEF or CPH. I still recall the scenes in Walter Mitty with Air Greenland’s beautiful red a330!

  30. 1990 Guest

    Epic. Can't wait to read your reports. Hope you and dad do get Emirates First on their a380 for the shower! And, for Greenland, I'd imagine you may take that United 'Newark to Nuuk service,' returning in 2026' (as you reported); however, I'd definitely get travel insurance and build-in a few extra days before and after, as precaution, since this summer, there were a lot of cancellations. Either way, it's about both the journey and the destination. Safe travels!

  31. Luke Guest

    Good luck Ben! And since your planning to return to cruises in near future, maybe can end up with a subsidiary website such as oneDeckatatime or onePortatatime lol

    1. Jack Guest

      Cruises - ugh. More like one norovirus at a time.

  32. B772 Guest

    Looking forward to the reviews! Since you mentioned it, I personally can't recommend the Faroe Islands enough, I've been all over Europe as well and it's without a doubt one of my top 3 places I've visited there. Plus, Atlantic Airways is such a cool little airline and is pretty reliable, but just don't take Icelandair there - it's tempting on the Q400 but it's got to be cancelled or heavily delayed something close to 50% of the time.

  33. Never In Doubt Guest

    Looking forward to it!

  34. Ryan Guest

    Just went to Svalbard recently, I recommend you go there!!

    1. Nelson Diamond

      @ Ryan; he was there already. Me too and I agree, it's wonderfull besides having the worlds Northern most hotel on earth.

    2. Ben Schlappig OMAAT

      @ Ryan -- Wonderful place indeed, and as Nelson mentioned, I've already visited. Would like to return at some point, but have other places I'd like to visit first.

  35. WB Guest

    Happy for you Ben, and enjoy all the travels!

    If you've got an extra seat and are feeling generous, feel free to invite me too :)

  36. Paul1500 New Member

    Looking forward !!! Love the content!

  37. linglingfool Guest

    You're going to be reviewing Delta for Tim?

    1. twyflyer Guest

      Hopefully at least one leg on the 763 - unbelievable that the Thompson Vantage seat is still in a US fleet (and also Swiss)

  38. TravelinWilly Diamond

    You always write interesting piece, irrespective of the subject!

    Just keep on doing you!

    And thank you for the update!

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TravelinWilly Diamond

You always write interesting piece, irrespective of the subject! Just keep on doing you! And thank you for the update!

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Nate Meyer Guest

Get your Scuba cert before the Island Hopper if you don't already have - Chuuk is supposed to be epic.

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AeroB13a Guest

So Ben Schlappig, you are soon to join the distinguished order of “The When-I”. This is not a wind-up or in any way disrespectful, Ben. “The When-I” is a name which was given to the British Forces personnel who retook the Falkland Islands from the Argentinians, in 1982. The Falkland Islanders at that time did not enjoy the ease, or, variety of international travel opportunities which British Forces personnel were accustomed too. The Islanders gave us that title simply because many Brits started a conversation with “When I was in …. (said country, etc). I join the other contributors who wish you well in your future travels and look forward to reading your stories which start with: “When I was in …. “ :-)

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