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Determine the ROI of Business Travel
Companies are still struggling to accurately determine the ROI of business travel and travel expenses. This has been an ongoing problem faced by businesses of all sizes, from 5 to 5,000 employees. So we're certainly not going to solve it here. But we might be able to...
7 Ways to Prevent Flight Delays and Cancellations
If there are two things that every traveler hates, it's flight delays and flight cancellations. The U.S. Department of Transportation had reported that in 2019, there were 19 million flight delays (almost 19% of all flights) and nearly 120,000 flight cancellations...
Robert & Mary Carey Spotlight: Little Rock, AR
When you think of Little Rock, Arkansas what comes to mind? Over the past decade this Capital City has experienced somewhat of a rebirth with arts and culture leading the way, and it is our focus for this latest “Destination Spotlight” in our ongoing series. Just...
Business Travel
6 Sneaky Smartphone Hacks for Business Travelers
There are some things in life business travelers just can't change, but for almost everything else there's a hack. These tips for making your smartphone work for you should make your life easier and avoid some hassles. Switch SIM cards when traveling abroad. You don't...
Workaholic Americans Impacting Economy by not Vacationing
Americans wasted 658 million vacation days in 2015. That's nearly 2.2 vacation days for every person in the United States. According to Project Time Off, this is the highest number of vacation days they have ever seen. More than half of American workers (55%) left...
Shopping for a Business Backpack: Features That Make Travel a Breeze
It's the one thing that unites every airport traveler, regardless of destination, purpose of your trip, or which class we fly. We all want to get through security quickly. We take off our belts, remove our jackets and our shoes, put our change and keys in the little...
Family Travel
Packing for the Trip Home
One of the least sexy things to think about when you're traveling is how to manage your dirty clothes. I don't know about you, but I'm a much better packer on the way to my destination than I am on the way home. I want my clothes to arrive unwrinkled and ready to help...
How to Deal with the Most Hated Passenger
When given the opportunity to vent a little travel rage without getting arrested, 1,000 travelers took the opportunity to air their top grievances in Expedia's annual Airplane Etiquette Survey. The number one pet peeve of most travelers? The person who repeatedly...
7 Newest Travel Startups
We're more mobile than ever, and not just in our day-to-day lives. Over 1 billion of us traveled internationally last year, and that number is expected to increase by three to four percent this year. There's lots to manage when you're on the road, and seven companies...
Road Warrior
Another Airline Rolls Out a ‘No-Kids’ Zone
You've had a long, busy trip and are planning to keep sleeping until you land in your home airport. You've just boarded your flight, have stowed your bags, buckled your seatbelt and have just begun to nod off when you're jolted awake by a blood-curdling scream from...
Bring This, Not That: Cold Medicine, Tablets or Syrup?
When it comes to taking medicine with you on a flight, many people are unsure of the proper protocol. If you find yourself in the unfortunate situation of traveling with a cold, what should you pack, tablets or cold syrup? And if you do bring cough syrup with you...
More Flights Arriving On Time Lately
There's nothing worse than having a delayed or cancelled flight, especially if you're on a tight schedule or need to pick up a connecting flight. However, if you're feeling as if you've been running into less complications and delays while traveling this year, you're...
Travel Tips
Five Tips for Traveling in Winter
Traveling in winter isn’t for the faint of heart. It can be discouraging and downright frustrating to try to "move about the country" when Mother Nature seems out to get you. When I lived in Pennsylvania, near Scranton, I would often fly from Scranton to Philadelphia...
PreCheck and Global Entry Merger Considered
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) are considering merging their respective "trusted traveler" programs, which means you don't have to choose which program to use if you travel both domestically and internationally....
How to Find a Cheap Hotel Room
According to Nomadic Matt (no, not me), former cubicle dweller and 9-to-5-er turned full-time traveler, finding a cheap hotel room isn't as much about database results as it is about knowing what you want. Having traveled the world full time since 2006 and authoring...
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