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5 Tips to Easily Navigate the TSA Checkpoint
We're just a few short weeks away from Spring Break, and as a traveler, you know what that means: Everyone is lining up in the TSA lines, trying to rush their way onto their flights, losing their patience and worrying whether they'll make their flight in time. But you...
The Latest in Technology for Business Travelers
There's so much new technology for business travelers these days, it's making business travel both easier and more complicated. Video conferences, conference calls, uploading and downloading files, sending and receiving emails. Whatever needs to be done, has to be...
5 Ways to Cope with Winter Business Travel
Winter business travel can present a number of issues during the cold months, issues you don't face in the other three seasons. For a business trip, there's typically no room for error, which means that business travelers need to be prepared for every situation, as...
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Corporate Travel to Increase due to Cheap Airfare in 2017
Emerging market activity in South America and Asia combined with cheap airfares is expected to afford more companies the opportunity for more corporate travel and to conduct business face-to-face with its clients in 2017. According to Advito's 2017 industry forecast,...
Road Warrior Tips: Managing Electronics and Battery Life
It's a road warrior's constant battle, managing battery life. We all rely on our phones and tablets to provide information and entertainment while we're on the go. Following these simple tips will help you enjoy your travel instead of worrying about when the red...
IRS Sets New Per Diem Rates for Business Travelers
Ah, winter! That time of year when a young business traveler's fancy turns to thoughts of travel allowances. Each October 1, the IRS releases their new per diem rates that business travelers can either collect or declare on their taxes. The new figures allow employees...
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Pros and Cons of Carry-ons vs Large Suitcases
One of the things you may not consider when planning a trip is which piece of luggage to use. Either you're going to wait and see how much you have to take, and plan accordingly. Or you're thinking about buying your first piece of luggage, and aren't sure which one to...
What are the Friendliest Countries in the World?
When traveling, it really isn't enough just to fly the "friendly skies." Friendly interactions with the native people of the places you're visiting are what make the experiences you have the most memorable. After all, monuments can't speak. People are the guardians of...
How to Get Paid to Travel
Ever dream of traveling the world, or getting paid to travel to some exotic location? That dream could be a reality if you're willing to put in the work, lead a nontraditional lifestyle, and maybe even be willing to spend extended periods of time away from loved ones....
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Automated Passport Control Installed at Montréal-Trudeau
If you have flown internationally more than once, you've likely found yourself tied up in a frustratingly long customs line upon arriving at your destination. Between having to fill out customs forms and wait while dozens of people in front of you are questioned by...
Southwest Airlines Begins Enforcing ‘No-Show’ Policy
When it comes to budget air travel, Southwest Airlines is the go-to option for many savvy travelers. While Southwest’s fares may have risen slightly in the last few years (according to some experts, up to 39% over the last five years) the airline continues to offer an...
Business Travel Will be Pricier Next Year
With the economy slowly but surely returning back to normal, business travel is back on the rise. In the first quarter of this year, business travel accounted for 56.8% of all trips taken, making it the most popular reason for travel. For hotels, business travelers...
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How to Do Business Travel like a Road Warrior
You may not spend three to five days each week traveling like a road warrior, but that doesn’t mean you can’t learn from their experience and get more out of your occasional trip. First, rethink your idea of how you use a hotel room. They're not just for overnight...
What to Do in an Emergency While You’re Traveling
When Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, the world's busiest airport, experienced a catastrophic power failure due to a fire this past December, 30,000 people were affected. If you were stranded somewhere due to a local emergency or natural disaster, do you have...
Business Travel Habits by Generation
When we think about business travel habits, we generally believe that the aspects of it don’t vary much from person to person. Hop in the car or on a plane, go to your destination, do your thing, and go home. This is how travel works in the most basic sense, and for...
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