In this country, tipping is a combination of good manners and best practices. Whether you agree with it or not almost doesn’t matter, because this is how the travel and service industries operate. You tip at restaurants, you tip your cab driver, you tip at hotels — it’s a part of travel etiquette. But there […]
Business travel can have a lot of perks and benefits: seeing new cities, meeting new people, gaining new knowledge, and closing important deals. But one of the unspoken downsides is the feeling of being cut off from what’s going on at the office and at home. Those feelings can lead to productivity paralysis, but there […]
You’ve checked every pocket, looked in every drawer, retraced your steps over the last seven days, and the worst has happened: you lost your ID, and you’re flying back home in a few hours. Before you have a meltdown in your hotel room or Uber and wail like Dorothy, “There’s no place like home!” there’s […]
Enhanced carry-on screening procedures that were tested at 10 U.S. airports during last summer’s peak travel season have now been implemented across the entire security system, which are adding some extra steps to the TSA security check process. The biggest change comes in how travelers must handle their personal electronic devices. While it has been […]
Travelpro, the inventor of Rollaboard luggage and a leader in innovative, high quality luggage design, is proud to announce its partnership with Women’s Ski Jumping USA (WSJ-USA) as the team’s national luggage sponsor throughout the 2013 World Cup season and the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia. “We are honored to be the luggage […]
When you’re going to war, you need the right ammunition. And, when you’re a frequent business traveler, a “road warrior,” you need the right luggage. So, what five features should every road warrior’s travel bags have? Quality & Durability: Every road warrior knows that, in order to prevail, your luggage must survive. That’s why Travelpro […]
In a world of cheap fares and automated ticketing systems, there are still times that airlines are prone to “fat finger mistakes.” According to a recent USA Today article, that’s when an employee has accidentally offered a fare at a discounted price because they mis-entered the correct fares or misplaced a decimal. According to the […]
These working vacations we’re so fond of, these take-your-laptop-to-check-email vacations we take with the family, may be harming our overall performance on the job. A recent article by the Association for Talent Development (ATD) discusses the need for workers to take quality time off from their jobs. These days, many folks cart laptops or at […]
Have you seen the new cell phone commercials that show travelers and their phones hugging the walls while they try to power up their battery hogging devices? Have you ever been one of those wall huggers? It may get worse, thanks to the TSA’s new rules that require devices to be able to power up […]
Learn to Pack Like the Marines by Matt Sill | Aug 28, 2014 | Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide