by ProBlog | Dec 23, 2010 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks
After all the anticipation and effort, you’ve finally reached your destination. And, guess who’s there to greet you? Mr. Jet Lag. When you travel across multiple time zones, your body’s internal clock is not in sync with the destination time zone....
by ProBlog | Dec 22, 2010 | Business Travel, Carry On Luggage, Family Travel, Luggage, Road Warrior
When planning an extended trip, there’s a tendency to try to do too much. In attempting to experience everything your destination has to offer, you lessen the experience. But if you plan on flying by the seat of your pants, you miss the cool stuff or spend too...
by ProBlog | Dec 17, 2010 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks
The last thing you want to do while traveling is get sick. Unfortunately, it’s easy to overexert yourself on the road, depleting your body’s natural defenses. Plus, when you’re focused on the sights and sounds of a new destination, you often forego...
by ProBlog | Dec 16, 2010 | Collections, Crew Line, Luggage, Road Warrior, T-Pro Bold
Mark Eveleigh’s job takes him everywhere. The globe-trekking Englishman is a photojournalist, adventure traveler, and book author. He has been called one of Press Gazette’s 50 top travel journalists, and for good reason. The man travels the world, visiting...
by ProBlog | Dec 14, 2010 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Luggage, Road Warrior
Many travelers hate packing, and they often ask Travelpro for ways to reduce the drudgery. And weight. Granted, packing luggage isn’t fun, but neither is arriving at your destination with wrinkled, damaged or missing belongings. So, instead of looking for...
by ProBlog | Dec 9, 2010 | Business Travel, Collections, Crew Line, Luggage, Road Warrior, T-Pro Bold
Mark Eveleigh is a photojournalist, adventure traveler, and book author from Spain, and one of Press Gazette’s 50 top travel journalists. We wanted Mark to put the new rugged TPro® Bold collection from Travelpro through the paces that only a professional...