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When Traveling, Time Is Money. How Much Will You Spend to Save Time?
Traveling for work is still considered a perk for most employees, and they like working for companies that give them the opportunity to visit new cities and countries. People have created different practices and habits to save time when they do hit the road. They have...
Delta Airlines Introduces First Biometric Terminal in the US
Delta Airlines recently announced that they will introduce their first face-scanning biometric terminal in the United States at the Hartsfield Jackson airport in Atlanta. Specifically, it will be placed in Terminal F, the international terminal. Additionally, flyers...
How MSNBC Road Warriors Survive Life on the Road
In 2016, MSNBC introduced the world to Road Warriors, a group of young correspondents who cross the country covering political campaigns for MSNBC, NBC News, and NBC News Digital. For the 2018 midterm elections, MSNBC brought back the road warriors for more coverage....
Business Travel
Seth Godin on Stress-Free Travel for People Who Stress Easily
Some people love to travel and find it very relaxing. It's another adventure they can't wait to take. Other people get very stressed, and they're less interested in the journey than the destination. What if I forget something? Which gate has my flight? Did it change?...
Bring This, Not That: Charging Cables and Extension Cords
Have you seen the new cell phone commercials that show travelers and their phones hugging the walls while they try to power up their battery hogging devices? Have you ever been one of those wall huggers? It may get worse, thanks to the TSA's new rules that require...
TSA’s New Smartphone Rules May Cause Bigger Problems
Thanks to new proposed rules regarding dead mobile phones and tablets, many travelers are worried about what could happen if their portable electronics die before they get through airport security. The new rules require that all electronic devices must be able to be...
Family Travel
How Can Airports and Airlines Use Wearable Technology To Enhance Passenger Experience?
Today’s travelers are more connected to technology than ever before. From smartphones that stay glued to our hands, to smart watches such as the Pebble and Samsung Gear, and even to what we see with Google Glass, the modern traveler is permanently intertwined with...
Is Common Sense In Travel Dead?
When you’re traveling or on vacation, you want to feel relaxed and at home. When you feel relaxed and at home, you let your guard down, and things can get stolen. When things get stolen, your vacation becomes a nightmare, and you've lost hundreds if not thousands of...
Bring This, Not That: Baby Formula and Breast Milk
Mothers who are traveling with infants know the difficulty of trying to feed their babies with breast milk or baby formula. You need to have enough supply on hand before arriving at your final destination, which may seem like a problem, given the TSA's restrictions on...
Road Warrior
Get Out of Town Painlessly for Spring Break
Peter Shankman had a great blog post this past December about "how to get out of town painlessly" over the holidays. We were so inspired by it, we borrowed a few of our favorite ideas, and added a few of our own, on how you can get out of town painlessly over Spring...
Meeting New People When Living Abroad
When you're well established and have been living somewhere for a while, it's easy to take your social life for granted. People develop habits: happy hours, dinner groups, bowling leagues. But when you're taken out of that established life and plunked down somewhere...
Airlines Urged to Lighten Up on Baggage Fees
Who says there's no good news in the papers anymore? In late November, the L.A. Times did a story on politicians goingto bat for passengers rights by tackling that hassle of the highest order: baggage fees. Mary Landrieu, a Democratic senator from Louisiana,...
Travel Tips
Stuck With an Expensive Hotel Reservation? Sell It
Have you ever had this happen? You're scheduled to go on a business trip and the client cancels? Or plans change and you have to push your trip out by a couple weeks. You're outside the cancellation window for your hotel, and you're left holding the proverbial bag, so...
Making the Case for Travel Insurance
Most people think travel insurance is a way to recoup the cost of an airline ticket in the event of a personal emergency or health situation that makes it impossible for them to complete their travels. But travel insurance is more than just personal insurance....
How to Keep Your Home Safe while Traveling
There's a great deal of emphasis these days being placed on personal security while traveling. But have you thought about ways you might be "leaving the door unlocked" for thieves while you're away from home? By instituting a few simple routines, you can keep your...
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