by ProBlog | Jan 17, 2013 | Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
Practically all travelers today, whether business or pleasure are trying to stretch their dollars and save money wherever possible, from overstuffing airline carry-on bins to spending less money on meals out during vacation. USA Today wrote a great story a few months...
by ProBlog | Jan 15, 2013 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide, Travelpro News
Since October, the TSA has been removing its controversial “backscatter” machines from major airports and relocating them to smaller facilities. The news passed relatively quietly since the transition began; the holidays probably had something to do with...
by ProBlog | Jan 10, 2013 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
Ah, Real Simple magazine — that great publication dedicated to a more organized, saner, even more stylish life. The magazine is certainly marketed to women, but many of the tips inside each issue, from recipes and budgeting to the fantastic “New Uses for Old...
by ProBlog | Jan 8, 2013 | Luggage, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
In a recent blog post, we reported the widely known statistic that according to a 2012 baggage report by SITA, a company that specializes in air transport IT and communications, 99.1 percent of all checked luggage gets to its owners, in perfect condition and right on...
by ProBlog | Dec 27, 2012 | Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
The writer Dorie Clark wrote a great piece in the Harvard Business Review about that elusive “four-hour work week” and how the one thing many overworked, exhausted and burned-out American workers want these days is to get away. Timothy Ferriss’s book...
by ProBlog | Dec 25, 2012 | Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
Across most of the country, cold weather is here, and flu season is officially upon us. But travel doesn’t stop when the mercury dips and sickness prevails — so Dr. Roshini Raj, author of “What the Yuck,” went on the Today Show to talk to Al Roker about how to...