by Matt Sill | Feb 22, 2017 | Family Travel, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
It seems we can find ways to connect with the world, even from 30,000 feet. While flying used to be a no-wifi zone, connectivity is now available on 78 percent of US flights, according to an article on TravelWeekly.com. This may be good for business travelers, but it...
by Matt Sill | Feb 20, 2017 | News, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide, Travel News
When Uber began testing driverless cars in several cities (and battled with California over its right to do so without a permit) last year, select passengers who wanted to try the experience weren’t the only passengers in the car. That’s because Uber is...
by Matt Sill | Feb 17, 2017 | Business Travel, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
As Uber, Lyft, and other ridesharing services continue to grow, it stands to reason that the emergence of these services would negatively affect the rental car industry. But it turns out it’s not as cut and dried as it may appear. According to car rental...
by Matt Sill | Feb 15, 2017 | Business Travel, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
Many business travelers appreciate the ability to plan, organize, and manage their travel with their mobile phone. No more printed boarding passes, maps, and scribbled directions to your next meeting. Everything can be managed on your phone, saving you all kinds of...
by Matt Sill | Feb 13, 2017 | Business Travel, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
Business travelers run some pretty big risks when it comes to cybersecurity. If you’re like most people, you think nothing of pulling out your laptop in the airport or hotel, hopping on some free wifi, and getting some work done. Except most public wifi networks...