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How Travel and Work Are Going to Change as the Nation Reopens
Over the last decade, the travel industry has evolved from travel agents, cabs, and hotels to mobile apps, ride-sharing, and room share properties. It has made travel easier and more accessible to people. And because travel has increased in accessibility, it's...
Destination Spotlight: Travel The World From Your Own Kitchen featuring Andrew Zimmern
For most of us when we travel, food is a big part of the destination. We think it’s fair to say that Travel and Food certainly have a way of going hand in hand — it’s certainly been our experience! Recalling favorite meals from our travels can conjure up all kinds of...
Get Ready to Resume Domestic Travel
Traveling may seem like a possibility that is very far from reality right now, but many people are venturing back out of their house, their hometown, and even their state just so they can be somewhere else for a little while. While cross-country and international...
Business Travel
Business Travelers Need Smaller Carry-On Luggage on Regional Jets
Not all business travelers jet off to major cities or other countries. Many business travelers have clients in smaller cities, and that means that if you travel by air, it'll most likely be via a regional jet. There's nothing wrong with regional jets, except when it...
Four Ways to Bootstrap Your Travel Budget
Video conferencing, data sharing, cloud computing, and mobile connectivity have been touted as the way to do business in the 21st century. Turns out, it's hard to beat being in the room to conduct business. Face-to-face meetings facilitate better, clearer, and faster...
Business Travelers Can Continue to Carry Laptops in their Carry-On Luggage
The United States Department of Homeland Security has ended a four month ban on laptops in carry-on luggage on U.S. bound flights from the Middle East and North Africa. The ban was originally enacted because terrorism experts were concerned that explosives could be...
Family Travel
Packing Food for Air Travel
Are you trying to stay on track with that new diet you're on, but you have a business trip, and the thought of running the food court gauntlet without getting tripped up by some tempting food has you considering quitting? Do you have a dietary restriction that makes...
How Much Should You Tip at Hotels?
In this country, tipping is a combination of good manners and best practices. Whether you agree with it or not almost doesn't matter, because this is how the travel and service industries operate. You tip at restaurants, you tip your cab driver, you tip at hotels —...
TSA May Require Additional Screening for Additional Items at Airport
As if we weren’t already in the throes of the busiest season for traveling, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has announced that it might require more items to be removed from your carry-on luggage during screening. For the past 18 months, TSA has been...
Road Warrior
Airliners, Travelers Need Luggage Etiquette
As airlines keep raising and creating fees, people are always going to look for ways to avoid paying them. Luggage fees are no different. No one wants to spend an extra $50 just to to check one suitcase, so everyone is bringing on carry-on’s, which are creating...
Here’s Why Plane Ticket Prices Change Every Day
These days, air travel seems pricier than ever (and that the amenities less amenable than ever). Would you believe, though, that when you adjust for inflation, airfares have actually fallen by about 50 percent in the past 30 years? It's true, according to a...
Avoid These Common Travel Scams
Benjamin Corey is an author, speaker, and blogger who frequently travels internationally, so he knows part of the travel game is for some locals to try to rip off unsuspecting tourists. He's always on his guard and knows most travel scams. But after his flight to the...
Travel Tips
Drive for Your Next Business Trip to Save Money and Time
How far are you willing to drive before you decide to fly for your next business trip? For most people, it's six hours. If you live in or near a big city like Chicago, Atlanta, or even here in Boca Raton ‚ about an hour from Miami International Airport — the magic...
Expert Travel Advice to Save Your Next Trip
Thanks to Mr. Murphy and his terrible law, you can count on having things go awry seemingly at the worst times, like when you travel. Delays, lost luggage, overbooked hotels, and lost reservations all await business travelers and vacationers alike. It may not be...
How to Avoid Getting Sick While Traveling
Several weeks ago, we wrote about how one of the dirtiest places in the airport is the check-in kiosk at the front of the airport. Thousands of fingers poke at the screen every day, and no one cleans it off. Compare that to the airport bathrooms, which are cleaned...
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