Digital trends in public transportation
Transport agencies and operators are fundamentally changing the way they look at themselves by tapping into a broad array of other digital businesses, digital customers, and even digital ‘things’ at…
Transport agencies and operators are fundamentally changing the way they look at themselves by tapping into a broad array of other digital businesses, digital customers, and even digital ‘things’ at…
Ever had to change planes in Atlanta, and found yourself surrounded by fellow passengers? There’s a reason. Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International remained the world’s busiest airport in 2014, handling 96 million…
Falling energy prices are good for everyone, right? Not when it comes to airports. While lower fuel prices may be a good thing for consumers, Colorado’s 74 airports are taking…
As Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Marco Rubio become the latest to announce their candidacies for president of the United States, millennials will be a key group targeted in the…
There has been an explosion of television shows touting the joys of the tiny house lifestyle. But some cities are seeing tiny houses as a possible solution to homelessness. Tiny…
This Monday is Columbus Day, and many people are starting to think about making their travel plans for the holidays. But one holiday poses trouble for many travelers. When it…
A breakdown of all awarded TIGER projects, by type, since 2009. Chart courtesy of the U.S. Department of Transportation Have you noticed new transit projects like streetcars and bike lanes…
It’s a big question for a lot of cities across the United States: Is investing in public transportation and commuting infrastructure worth it? Many are realizing that it is. As our own Benét Wilson…
Passenger stress goes sky high during the busy holiday travel season. In the first of this two-part series, I’m offering tips and ideas for your audience to get through the…
Here’s how airports are making money. As U.S. airlines have cut back their fleets and flights, airports across the country have taken a hit to their bottom lines. Those empty…
A new survey by the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) — “High-Speed Rail in America 2015” — finds that if high-speed rail were available now, 63 percent of Americans would…
What do airports have in common with sports teams, universities and fashion shows? They’re turning to corporate sponsors. It only makes sense, given that airports are trying to raise revenue….
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