by ProBlog | Oct 20, 2011 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
This guest post was written by our favorite French expatriate, Julie Duran-Gelleri. Julie has lived in several different countries around Western Europe, so we asked her for some travel tips in some of her previous homes. This one is especially special for her and for...
by ProBlog | Oct 18, 2011 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
Mobile phones are becoming an invaluable tool for saving money while traveling. A number of airports, including Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) and Atlanta, are recognizing this fact and offering special promotions via smart phones. As Harriet Baskas said on...
by ProBlog | Oct 6, 2011 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
If you enjoy traveling abroad, you owe it to yourself to visit scenic and historic England, and especially its greatest city, London. With nary a stiff upper lip, the Brits seem to have gotten over the Revolutionary War quite nicely. And, their ancestors’...
by ProBlog | Sep 29, 2011 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Road Warrior, Travel Guide
Most sane people do everything in their power to reduce the amount of time they spend in airports. In fact, some would argue that the very definition of sanity is minimizing airport stays by carrying lightweight Travelpro Rollaboards. But an energetic, successful, and...
by ProBlog | Sep 27, 2011 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
Arriving at your destination with your bags intact and containing everything you packed is every air traveler’s goal. The Travel Goods Association recently published an article featuring tips for accomplishing that goal. Among their recommendations were: Avoid...
by ProBlog | Sep 15, 2011 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Road Warrior, Travel Guide
Most passengers agree that besides a terrorist attack or plane crash, their worst air travel nightmare is getting stuck in an airport terminal overnight. So, beyond the obvious safety concerns, what is an airport official’s worst nightmare? Whatever it was...