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How Will 5G Change Business Travel?
5G could take business travel and family travel to new places. According to a recent Travel Weekly article, 5G, the emerging fifth generation of data connection speeds, could have a major impact on the travel industry. The good/great news is that 5G networks will...
Travel Like You Live There: Business Travel and Vacation Like a Local
If you travel enough, whether business travel or family vacations, you quickly get tired of the "stranger in a strange land" syndrome, especially if you're returning to a city you know well, or you've got thousands of miles under your feet and you're tired of being...
Robert & Mary Carey Spotlight: Santa Fe, New Mexico
Our latest Destination Spotlight is the unmistakable city of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Established in 1610, it's rich in history and is one of the oldest American cities settled by the European colonists in the U.S. For you trivia buffs out there it's also the oldest...
Business Travel
Five Fastest Ways to Get Through the Airport
It seems everybody is busy these days. We never seem to have enough time to do things at a leisurely pace, and that includes flying. Even if we have some extra time, we feel like we have to rush through the airport. But you can avoid that rushed feeling if you use...
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...
Family Travel
Air Travel and Kids Don’t Always Mix
Families flying with kids are having a tougher time of it than ever before. Incidents and news stories where families with children are treated poorly by an airline as a whole or by a particular airline employee are common. For example, kids or parents may be scolded,...
A New Website For Boomers And Other Older Travelers
AARP, the powerhouse organization that unites people over 50 by giving them a distinct voice and many life discounts, has recently launched a travel website. AARP Travel features a search engine powered by Expedia, and offers the usual features, such as the ability to...
Bring This, Not That: Comforts of Home
If you're traveling for the holidays, you'll spend time thinking about what to pack before you head out. Sure, you need your toothbrush and clean clothes, but do you need your pillow, favorite blanket, or other items that make you feel comfortable and remind you of...
Road Warrior
Four Major Trends In Air Travel by 2015
Over the next several years, it is expected that technological innovation will change the way many of us behave when we travel by air. In a recent report, SITA, a travel communications and IT solutions company, discussed several ways they believe air travel will...
Extra Airline Fees are the New Normal
If you’ve noticed yourself paying extra fees when booking a flight, you’re not alone. Nowadays, travelers can expect to pay extra for everything from luggage and seat choice to in-flight snacks and – yes – even your carry on bag. According to a Chron.com article, a...
Travelpro Teams Up With The Global Scavenger Hunt As An Official Travel Gear Supplier of The World’s Greatest Travelers (RELEASE)
[Santa Monica, Calif.]—Adventure travel gear maker Travelpro, is teaming up with The Global Scavenger Hunt to outfit this year’s participants who will be competing in the 9th annual around-the-world travel adventure competition that will crown The World’s Greatest...
Travel Tips
Travel Top Five: Traveling in Comfort
Over the years, we've talked about traveling light, being efficient, and not taking things you can live without. But that doesn't mean living a spartan, uncomfortable existence, where you can't wait for your trip to be over. We still want you to be comfortable....
Travel Top Five: Tips for Traveling Light
The ability to travel light seems to be the golden ring every business traveler is reaching for. Some have the knack for it, while others struggle. Here are a few tips to help you choose what to bring with you on your next trip. For the purposes of this article, we're...
Business Travelers, Beware of Cyber hackers on Planes
It seems we can find ways to connect with the world, even from 30,000 feet. While flying used to be a no-wifi zone, connectivity is now available on 78 percent of US flights, according to an article on TravelWeekly.com. This may be good for business travelers, but it...
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