Author: AirWheel

Travel tips for Ireland

This guest post was written by our favorite French expatriate, Julie Duran-Gelleri. Julie has lived in several different countries around Western Europe, so we asked her for some travel tips in some of her previous homes. She currently resides in Ireland, although her travels and life may take her elsewhere in the coming years. Ireland […]

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Travel tips for Hungary

This guest post was written by our favorite French expatriate, Julie Duran-Gelleri. Julie has lived in several different countries around Western Europe, so we asked her for some travel tips in some of her previous homes. Hungary has everything a traveller could wish for: breathtaking landscapes, a complex and fascinating history spanning back thousands of […]

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Tips for Family Travel

We’ve talked plenty about traveling with the youngest children. But it’s pretty easy to keep those kids entertained and in check — if you can do it at home, there’s a good chance you can do it while you’re traveling — but with older kids, from 11 on up, you have to start thinking of them […]

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Five Baggage Handling Solutions That Can Enhance the Passenger Experience

We’re seeing a lot of technological changes that can improve travelers’ experience as they fly around the world. Here are five baggage handling solutions that we think, if they were adopted around the world, would make flying much more enjoyable (or at least less stressful). 1. Home-Printed Bag Tags Example of IATA airport code printed […]

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When is Shipping Your Luggage an Option?

As travelers, it’s been our struggle to deal with our luggage. It’s been going on for centuries, even millennial, when early man began cramming carry-on satchels made of Mammoth hide into the overhead bins on their Pterodactyl planes. Or was that The Flintstones? Regardless, people are still dealing with how to get all their stuff […]

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Geneva Airport Begins Its Luggage Robot Bag Drop Trial

Even with his vivid imagination, Leonardo Da Vinci, recognized for inventing the world’s first robot, could never have envisioned this application for his creation. Or that it would be used in coordination with another of his inventions, the flying machine. Yet here we are, as Geneva Airport has been trying the world’s first fully autonomous, […]

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Travelpro® Maxlite® 2 Luggage Wins Coveted Editors’ Choice Award from “Outdoor Gear Lab” [Press Release]

Boca Raton, Fla. – December 2, 2013 – Travelpro, the original inventor of Rollaboard® luggage and a market leader in innovative, high-quality luggage design, was honored to receive the 2013 Editors’ Choice Award for the Travelpro® Maxlite® 2 22” Expandable Rollaboard, from . The Outdoor Gear Lab Review Editors chose the winner after extensive field […]

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Travelpro Introduces Crew 8: The Frequent Travelers’ Luggage of Choice

Travelpro, the inventor of Rollaboard® luggage and a leader in innovative, high quality luggage design introduces the Crew™ 8 collection, its most versatile and efficient collection to date. From its design origin with airline pilots and flight crews, this stylish 11-piece collection combines lightweight durable luggage with checkpoint friendly business cases all in one matching […]

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Boeing Adding More Carry-On Luggage Storage Room

Rollaboard owners rejoice! Boeing is trying to solve the ongoing carry-on luggage problem by adding bigger overhead bins. According to a new Travel Pulse article, the new bins, called “space bins,” will carry more luggage than the previous bins. This will hopefully ease the stress and strain put on travelers and flight attendants as more […]

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