by ProBlog | May 30, 2013 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
Once a year or so, many of us select a location far from home and take a vacation for a long weekend or if we’re lucky, a week or more. For 2013, a new trend is emerging — experiential travel. More than just booking a room at a resort or staying in cabin on a lake,...
by ProBlog | May 23, 2013 | Backpacks, Briefcases, Business Travel, Carry On Luggage, Family Travel, Luggage, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
Have you noticed that at the airport, when a plane is preparing to board passengers, there’s usually a group of people who hover? You know what I mean — the travelers who pace back and forth by the airline desk, ready to jump into line as soon as their section is...
by Matt Sill | May 21, 2013 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
Christopher Penn is an expert in technology, marketing, social media, and how all three can work together to create better business opportunities for you. We’re fans of his, and read his blog fairly regularly. Due to the nature of his job, Penn travels a lot,...
by ProBlog | May 16, 2013 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Road Warrior, Travel Guide
Imagine this: you pay for economy seating on a long flight. You don’t want to sit in coach, but who does? Then, to your surprise, you get a free upgrade to first class. You don’t have to fight the other passengers for a nearby spot for your carry on. You get to spend...
by ProBlog | May 14, 2013 | Business Travel, Carry On Luggage, Family Travel, Luggage, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
What if we told you that you could pack for eight weeks in just one carry-on bag? Sounds crazy, right? We thought that idea was crazy too, until we saw the video below created by John Holloway, owner of a travel outfitters store and manager of PackingLight.com. In the...
by ProBlog | May 9, 2013 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
When you’re searching for a deal on air travel, hotels, or anything else related to an upcoming trip, how do you conduct your search? Do you have fifteen browser tabs open while you hop from site to site? Or, do you use a travel booking engine like Expedia, Hotwire,...