by Matt Sill | Jul 25, 2017 | Business Travel, Carry On Luggage, Luggage, News, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide, Travel News
The United States Department of Homeland Security has ended a four month ban on laptops in carry-on luggage on U.S. bound flights from the Middle East and North Africa. The ban was originally enacted because terrorism experts were concerned that explosives could be...
by Matt Sill | Jun 20, 2017 | Carry On Luggage, Luggage, News, Suitcase, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide, Travel News
As if air travelers don’t have enough things to keep track of when navigating an airport terminal, a recent report now suggests you need to be aware of potential hackers trying to access your flight reservations and other private information from your seemingly...
by Matt Sill | Feb 24, 2017 | Business Travel, Carry On Luggage, Collections, Luggage, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
The ability to travel light seems to be the golden ring every business traveler is reaching for. Some have the knack for it, while others struggle. Here are a few tips to help you choose what to bring with you on your next trip. For the purposes of this article,...
by Matt Sill | Dec 30, 2016 | Backpacks, Briefcases, Business Travel, Carry On Luggage, Collections, Executive Choice 2, Luggage, Travel Guide
When you’re in the market for a backpack or a classic business brief, there’s no one “best” choice for you. The best choice for you will be determined through your own personal preference. Backpacks are still fairly popular, especially among...
by Matt Sill | Dec 9, 2016 | Carry On Luggage, Luggage, Suitcase, Tips & Tricks
It can happen when you least expect it or you can discover it when you’re retrieving it from the baggage carousel, but no matter how it happens, a broken suitcase has the potential to severely impact your travel experience. With a little bit of resourcefulness,...
by Matt Sill | Dec 7, 2016 | Business Travel, Carry On Luggage, Luggage, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
Conducting business at a trade show, expo, or conference requires a different level of energy than a routine road warrior business trip. You’ll spend two, three, even four days on your feet, talking to dozens of people, constantly walking back and forth, usually...