by ProBlog | Aug 20, 2013 | Backpacks, Briefcases, Business Travel, Carry On Luggage, Collections, Crew Line, Laptop Bags, Luggage, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
If your son or daughter is heading off/back to college this fall, you’ve likely spent the last few months in full-on preparation mode stocking up on everything from dorm décor to economy-size packages of Ramen noodles. Before you send your college-bound kid packing,...
by ProBlog | Jan 16, 2013 | Atlantic Luggage, Austin House, Backpacks, Business Travel, Carry On Luggage, Collections, Crew Line, Family Travel, Luggage, Road Warrior, Suitcase, Travel Guide, Travelpro News
For Those Who Love to Travel in Style Travelpro, the original inventor of Rollaboard luggage and a leader in innovative, high-quality luggage design, announces its “2013 Valentine’s Travel Gift Guide” with its stylish and unique lines of spinner luggage,...
by ProBlog | Oct 11, 2011 | Backpacks, Briefcases, Carry On Luggage, Collections, Laptop Bags, Luggage, Travelpro News
It’s been 24 years since Robert Plath, a Northwest Airlines 747 pilot and founder of Travelpro, slapped a set of wheels and an extension handle on a suitcase and changed travel forever. Rolling luggage satisfied a need travelers didn’t know they had. Few inventions...
by ProBlog | Jun 23, 2011 | Briefcases, Business Travel, ExecutiveFirst, Luggage, Road Warrior, Travel Guide
Travelpro, the inventor of Rollaboard® luggage and leader in innovative, high-quality luggage design, introduces its new “Checkpoint Friendly” Computer Briefcase Collection, Executive Pro. The Executive Pro briefcase collection brings sophistication and functionality...
by ProBlog | Jun 9, 2011 | Backpacks, Business Travel, Carry On Luggage, Collections, Crew Line, ExecutiveFirst, Family Travel, Laptop Bags, Luggage, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks
Is there one thing that you absolutely could not travel without? In a perfect world — at least our world — everyone’s answer would be Travelpro luggage. Ah, but the world isn’t perfect, and opinions do vary. (But we’re sticking with our answer.) Many...