Day: August 3, 2021

Robert & Mary Carey Travel Spotlight: Salem, MA

When you think October and Halloween, is there a particular place that comes to mind? Well Salem, Massachusetts is the top destination for travelers. Located in the 6th State in our Nation, known as the “Bay State” and admitted to the Union in 1788 — Salem is best known as the site of the “Salem […]

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Travel Insurance Will Be More Important As We Resume Traveling

As travel is beginning to resume, you may be planning your own trip in the coming weeks and months, and wondering whether you should get travel insurance. With everything that has been going on, travel insurance is becoming more important to business travelers and vacationers. Should you get it? What kind? What will it cover? […]

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What is Your Safer Travel Option, Hotels or Airbnb?

If you’re going to be traveling and spending a few nights away from home, you’re going to need a place to stay. While avoiding travel and staying home is the best plan the experts would give you, there may be times that you have to leave town and spend a night or two somewhere else. […]

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5 Ways to Get Work Done on Vacation

If there was ever a time to get away and relax, now is that time. Even if it’s just a short vacation for a few days, it’s important to be able to disconnect, get into some new surroundings, and use that time to recharge our batteries, improve our health, and increase our productivity. And while […]

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Sleepbox Micro-Hotel to Open at Washington Dulles International Airport

Thinking inside the box might be a good place for a nap if you’re at Dulles International Airport. As travelers long for a place to sleep other than the floor or curled up in a chair, Dulles will now offer a place to sleep, recharge or relax before your next flight. According to USA Today, […]

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4 Ways to Optimize Your Company’s Business Travel for Efficiency and Cost Savings

We may live in an age where people can work remotely and we don’t need to travel as much as we did 20 years ago. But if anything, there seems to be more business travel, not less. In fact, business travel is essential to success in most industries: It takes up a large portion of […]

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The Ever-Growing Bleisure Travel Market

With so many business travelers adding leisure time to trips, bleisure travel is now a major part of the travel industry. And there are many lucrative possibilities, according to a recent article in Travel Weekly. Travel advisors say bleisure travel is a growing market with growing profits, and Travel Weekly calls the sales potential “enticing.” […]

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Delta Airlines to Ditch Zone Boarding in 2019

Delta Airlines passengers will soon find boarding their aircraft done in a different way that’s supposed to cut down on confusion, speed up the boarding process, and best of all, stop everyone from crowding around the gate 10 minutes before their section is called. According to a recent USA Today article, the airline now boards […]

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Eight Packable Items that Could Save Your Life

No one typically thinks to pack emergency preparedness items when planning a business trip or vacation. But making a few basic plans can help you be prepared for the worst that your destination can throw at you. So there’s one simple step that can help you be prepared: know the risks associated with your destination. […]

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Baggage Check: A Look at the Latest and Greatest Luggage Innovations

It’s been 24 years since Robert Plath, a Northwest Airlines 747 pilot and founder of Travelpro, slapped a set of wheels and an extension handle on a suitcase and changed travel forever. Rolling luggage satisfied a need travelers didn’t know they had. Few inventions have changed the travel landscape like Plath’s Original Rollaboard®. However, today’s […]

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