Minute Suites Coming to BWI Marshall Airport

Maryland Board of Public Works Approves Contract for Firm Offering Individual Rest and Workstation Rooms The Maryland Board of Public Works today approved a contract that will bring Minute Suites, a concessionaire providing private rooms where airport passengers can relax, nap, or work before a flight or during a layover, to Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall… Continue reading Minute Suites Coming to BWI Marshall Airport

Traveler Stories: A New Perspective on Florida

Aaron Tramuel is a supervisor at Charlotte. He’s traveled a lot over the years for holidays, vacations and work. Thanks to having family in Miami, he’s experienced one of his favorite cities as both a child and an adult, which, in Miami, makes a difference.  What do you love about Miami?  It completely changes your… Continue reading Traveler Stories: A New Perspective on Florida

Minute Suites hires VP of Construction to manage eight new projects

-FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE- Media Contact: Chris Glass, Chief Operating Officer of Minute Suites c.glass@minutesuites.com, 309.716.5141 MINUTE SUITES HIRES VP OF CONSTRUCTION TO MANAGE EIGHT NEW PROJECTS As Minute Suites prepares to over double in size, they hire former Fraport Construction Project Manager Michael Wish Minute Suites, which provides private suites for napping, relaxing or working… Continue reading Minute Suites hires VP of Construction to manage eight new projects

Traveler Tips: Don’t Miss Out On Vegas

Aaron Sheperd is General Manager at Minute Suites’ Charlotte Douglas International Airport location. Always a hard worker, Minute Suites was a third job until it became his whole career. Aaron tells us why this career was a total surprise to him and gives us his best travel advice. How did you get started at Minute… Continue reading Traveler Tips: Don’t Miss Out On Vegas

Traveler Tips: Why to Take a Cruise

Gabbi is General Manager at DFW. She worked in hospitality in airports for a long time for a food and beverage company. But every time she passed by Minute Suites, she felt invited in. So she applied to work there instead! She’s a seasoned traveler, but not the kind you might expect. She gives us… Continue reading Traveler Tips: Why to Take a Cruise

Traveler Stories: Inspiration from A Seasoned Traveler

Steven Moo is General Manager at Minute Suites’ Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport location. He had been an executive chef, always in hospitality, but wanted to get in tune with “the front of the house.” He doesn’t travel much anymore, but that’s because he got wanderlust out of his system already. We asked him to tell… Continue reading Traveler Stories: Inspiration from A Seasoned Traveler

Minute Suites Wins USA Today’s 10 Best Readers’ Choice Awards

The #1 Airport Service/AmenityAirport Winner was Nominated by Airport Experience News 2019 – USA Today’s readers chose Minute Suites as this year’s top airport service amenity. The contest was one of the 10Best, where travel experts select the 20 nominees in various categories like food, lodging, destinations, travel gear and more. Readers then cast their… Continue reading Minute Suites Wins USA Today’s 10 Best Readers’ Choice Awards

Monrovia, Liberia: A Quick Guide

Budget level: Expensive to get there, cost-effective once you arrive Tusu Kabbah is General Manager at Minute Suites’ Philadelphia International Airport location. She travels regularly to a lesser-known destination: Monrovia, Liberia. Here is her quick guide to planning a visit (though she goes to visit family so her take is not as a tourist). First,… Continue reading Monrovia, Liberia: A Quick Guide

How airport lounges compare to Minute Suites: An illustrated guide.

Traveler Stories: Nick Reyes

When Nick Reyes published his an article about booking Minute Suites on Frequent Miler, a travel blog, we asked him if he would share some of his traveling tips. He is, after all, an expert traveler. We caught up with Nick while he was spending some time with family in Myrtle Beach. So you write… Continue reading Traveler Stories: Nick Reyes