Here’s what he does:
Business – News and insights about corporate travel. Elliott has covered the business of business travel since 1992 and, more important, he is a business traveler.
Commentary – Editorials about the state of the travel industry. Other travel writers try to sugarcoat the truth about travel in order to please advertisers. Not Elliott. These articles are hard-hitting, consumer-focused – and fun.
Destinations – Timely features on places to visit. Elliott specializes in South Florida and the Florida Keys, but he also gets out of town every now and then to write about interesting and offbeat places.
Help – Answers to your travel questions from the longest-running ombudsman feature on the Web. Elliott’s columns go beyond answering your travel queries; they also solve problems and prevent them from happening again.
Leisure – Strategies for vacations. Most leisure-travel features focus on one thing: How to save money. Elliott’s columns go beyond that, offering ideas for making your “away” time more productive and pleasurable.
Technology – Tips on using gadgets on the road. Elliott’s observations on travel and technology are jargon-free and user-friendly. He’s written about the intersection between travel and technology for almost as long as there’s been a World Wide Web.
Vault – Discontinued features. Travel columns come and go, but when they’re put out to pasture, Elliott’s stories make it into the vault. Visit this place to read all of your old favorites, from the Access Magazine cover stories to Mile Markers.
Elliott.org also publishes a free newsletter every week designed to help you save money and travel smarter.
Here’s who told me about him: sevendaggers