by Matt Sill | Aug 7, 2014 | Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
In recent months, at least one part of flight attendants’ pre-flight script has changed noticeably: Now, instead of powering down mobile devices, passengers are asked to put them in Airplane Mode. Even during taxiing and take-off, the devices can remain on, but...
by Matt Sill | Aug 6, 2014 | Collections, Luggage, News, Travelpro News
Travelpro, the original inventor of Rollaboard luggage and a market leader in innovative luggage design has created a state-of-the-art testing facility at their Boca Raton, Florida, headquarters to ensure the highest quality luggage for flight crews and frequent...
by Matt Sill | Jul 22, 2014 | Tips & Tricks
There are a lot of contributing factors that lead to canceled flights, although it seems to happen more to smaller flights on smaller regional airlines. And there may be a reason for that. It’s easy to assume that lightly booked flights are always the first...
by Matt Sill | Jul 15, 2014 | Business Travel, Family Travel, News, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide, Travel News
Go through enough harrowing travel experiences, and you might start to wonder whether airports, airlines and security personnel are conspiring to conduct a cruel, long-term experiment on just how much stress and misery travelers can take. Contrary to popular belief,...
by Matt Sill | Jul 10, 2014 | Luggage
Do you remember the good old days of flying 15 years ago? You walked through the scanner, your bags were X-rayed, and you were done. Nowadays, we remove our laptops from our bags, put all liquids and gels into a seal-able plastic baggie, take off our belts, shoes, and...