Do you know where to find me?


And if so, could you let me know where I am??

Seriously, though, it struck me this week as I was on my way to Rio working a story for another site that perhaps y’all might not know about some of the other sites I write for or other places to find me online. Seems this is as good a time as any to try to fix that a bit. So, without further ado, some of the many places you can find me online:

Other websites

  • Fodor’s News: I write a few times a month about the airline industry for the Fodor’s blog. Pretty straightforward and often closer to straight news reporting rather than in-depth analysis/opinion.
  • The APEX Editor’s Blog: The Airline Passenger Experience Association is an industry trade group focused on things like in-flight connectivity, seats, airport facilities and lots more. It is a more B-to-B than B-to-C so there’s a different tone to the content but I find myself reading a lot of the other pieces there more than not.
  • Airchive.com: Airchive is an incredible collection of aviation history/memorabilia and a blog featuring current travel experiences. My first piece for them was about my experiences on the inaugural Denver-Tokyo flight with United a couple months back. Next up for them is the trip I just took to Rio.
  • PointsHoarder: Would you prefer to listen rather than read about points and travel and such? Check out this podcast that I do every other week with Stephan, Fozz and Rolo.
  • Hack.Travel: Looking for one single source of useful and coherent information, culled form more than 130 different blogs in the points & miles space? This is the site for you. I collect the best information out there every day, removing the duplicates and covering a much broader range of content than shows up here.

Social Media

(Please feel free to follow/friend/circle/whatever me on any of these you’re using as well)

Other Stuff

  • If you haven’t at least looked at my free travel tools you’re missing out on a bunch of cool stuff. Award searches/alerts are the most popular bits but the Airport Lounge Guide has details on nearly 800 lounges around the world, including photos from more than 170 of them. It also has integrated external reviews and videos as well as a meeting-calendar option. Plus you can add reviews and add lounge visits to your TripIt itineraries from the site. I also happen to like the UNESCO World Heritage Site visit tracking tool there.
  • Daily Travel Photo: Exactly what it sounds like; a photo I took somewhere in the world and which I think is worth sharing

There are a few random guest posts out there, too, but I don’t really remember where they all are. And there’s a decent chance I forgot about something in here, too. I’ll try to keep this list up-to-date as things change.

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Seth Miller

I'm Seth, also known as the Wandering Aramean. I was bit by the travel bug 30 years ago and there's no sign of a cure. I fly ~200,000 miles annually; these are my stories. You can connect with me on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

5 Comments

  1. I hadn’t heard of Hack.travel before. This is really great! I follow the big frequent flyer blogs, but this should enable me to catch good posts that I would otherwise miss. Thanks! By the way, awesome URL for the site. I guess there are a lot of URLs available in the .travel domain space.

    1. I skipped out on the various online communities, Lark. I guess I need to go back and add those, too. There are several more I can think of now that you mention it.

  2. I’m sorry to post here but I couldn’t find contact information for you on your award search site. I have been locked out of my account and am unable to reset my password.

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