by Matt Sill | Apr 16, 2013 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
The words “delay” and “layover” are apt to cause even the most seasoned air traveler to feel just a bit stressed out. Thankfully, airports are starting to recognize that they’re in the business of customer service and that nowadays, savvy...
by ProBlog | Apr 11, 2013 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
A decade ago, the average traveler wouldn’t even dream of having access to wifi as a standard in-flight amenity. And let’s be honest — the first time we were able to log onto the internet from 30,000 feet above the earth was pretty exciting! However, now...
by ProBlog | Apr 9, 2013 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
Over the next several years, it is expected that technological innovation will change the way many of us behave when we travel by air. In a recent report, SITA, a travel communications and IT solutions company, discussed several ways they believe air travel will...
by ProBlog | Apr 4, 2013 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
If you’ve noticed yourself paying extra fees when booking a flight, you’re not alone. Nowadays, travelers can expect to pay extra for everything from luggage and seat choice to in-flight snacks and – yes – even your carry on bag. According to a Chron.com article, a...
by Matt Sill | Mar 28, 2013 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
It’s a trend that’s happening worldwide, including in the United States. Airports everywhere are improving shopping options for travelers. They’re branching out from the standard newsstand and souvenir shops to include more mainstream and high-end...
by ProBlog | Mar 26, 2013 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
We were kind of happy to hear the news: airport body scanners that produce graphic images of the human body at airport security checkpoints will be removed by June 2013, according to a January 2013 story on NPR. The controversial body scanners provided by OSI Systems,...