by Matt Sill | Feb 27, 2017 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
Over the years, we’ve talked about traveling light, being efficient, and not taking things you can live without. But that doesn’t mean living a spartan, uncomfortable existence, where you can’t wait for your trip to be over. We still want you to be...
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 | Jan 20, 2017 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
It can be the ripple effect of a storm or a part that needs to be replaced that they’re waiting to arrive on an incoming flight or some other situation that is completely out of your control. Whatever the reason, when you learn your flight is about to be delayed...
by Matt Sill | Jan 9, 2017 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
It’s every weary traveler’s nightmare scenario: the flight you’re supposed to be on is canceled. What you do next will determine whether your day is totally ruined or ultimately redeemed. Not every situation can be remedied, but knowing a few action...
by Matt Sill | Jan 2, 2017 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
Preparing for an international trip with your mobile phone requires research and planning. Get off the plane and just start using it, and you’ll be hit with a variety of fees and roaming charges, easily racking up several hundred dollars in a single week....
by Matt Sill | Dec 14, 2016 | Business Travel, Family Travel, News, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide, Travel News
Americans wasted 658 million vacation days in 2015. That’s nearly 2.2 vacation days for every person in the United States. According to Project Time Off, this is the highest number of vacation days they have ever seen. More than half of American workers (55%)...