Month: August 2021

Destination Spotlight: Travel The World From Your Own Kitchen featuring CIA Master Chef Brad Barnes

On our weekly national travel radio show, heard on over 415+ stations across the USA as well as separately live streaming and archived podcasts online, we’ve created a fun segment to reflect how essential food experiences can be to our travels. Our hope is that these “Travel The World From Your Own Kitchen” segments will […]

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Do You Need an RFID Wallet?

Technology can be a wonderful thing. You can snap photos on your phone and share them with family half a world away. You can wave your phone at a credit card machine and make a payment. Or if you’d rather, you can even just tap your credit card on that same machine and make your […]

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Now May be a Good Excuse to Travel While Rates are Low

The travel industry is in a long, slow recovery from the pandemic, and travel providers of every size are certainly feeling the pinch. Businesses around the globe are very cautiously sending their employees abroad to face-to-face meetings, but families and individuals are beginning to make the first forays into vacation travel. Even so, the general […]

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Consumer Confidence in Travel is Growing

It’s easy to think that traveling is not an option these days. As international borders close and travel is being advised against, the idea of traveling seems to not be on the radar for many people. Whether it’s going across town or crossing state borders, people are afraid of possibly getting sick. To help restore […]

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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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