by ProBlog | Jun 24, 2014 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
For some, international travel can be that once-in-a-lifetime adventure they’ve planned for years. For others, it’s just another day at the office. But whether you’re setting foot on new shores for the first time, or everyone shouts your name when...
by Matt Sill | Jun 3, 2014 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
We’re always big fans of “pack light, wear heavy” when you’re working with limited space. For example, don’t pack your big boots into your Rollaboard when space is limited. Which gives rise to the question of whether you should take...
by ProBlog | May 22, 2014 | Business Travel, Family Travel, News, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide, Travel News
The premiere airline carrier of the Netherlands, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, has introduced a new method for passengers boarding planes in an effort to improve efficiency. Replacing the standard boarding procedures will be a new, numerical process that will assign each...
by Matt Sill | May 20, 2014 | Business Travel, Family Travel, News, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide, Travel News
If you’ve been saving up those airline miles and points for a free trip, you may want to cash them out sooner rather than later. Airline loyalty programs are changing so quickly that travelers are wondering if the programs are even worth it anymore. We have discussed...
by ProBlog | May 15, 2014 | Business Travel, Family Travel, News, Road Warrior, Travel Guide, Travel News
Tired of cramming into a tiny seat while your five year old looks like, well, a five-year-old sitting in a grownup seat? Don’t you wish you could shift the arm over just a couple inches to give your hips a little relief? The Morph airline seat, by British...
by Matt Sill | May 13, 2014 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
Once you arrive at the airport and pick up your boarding pass (or you print it out at home before you ever leave), the first thing you look at is the gate number and seat assignment. For most people, that’s about it. But you’re missing a lot of information that...