Month: August 2021

Travelers Say a Rental Car is Safest Transportation Options

Compared to this time last year, the number of trips booked has understandably dropped. Traveling has been a no-go for some people. Both domestic and international travel have taken a hit. But there are those who want to go somewhere even as certain tourist sites reopen. Here in Florida, many of the theme parks are […]

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What to Do When Your Travel Plans Get Canceled by the Pandemic

According to the news, holiday travel plans could be delayed due to another surge in the pandemic. It’s unfortunate, but the possibility may occur since many cities and potential destinations could be on lockdown again, or families may decide not to travel due to sickness or the potential for infection. We read about a recent […]

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Touchless Tech: COVID has Accelerated the Digital Evolution in Tours and Activities

The pandemic has certainly slowed some things down if not stopped them completely, but what has been on the fast track are digital innovations like virtual tours and contactless interactions. Travelers, especially Millennial travelers, have been pushing travel providers and tourist attractions to increase digital interactivity. It finally took everyone staying at home to get […]

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How to Take a Working Vacation in 2021

Right now, you may be thinking about how great it would be to stay at a cabin in the mountains for a few days. You can see yourself and maybe a friend or significant other sitting by a fire while snow fills the backdrop that’s underneath a starry sky. Your days are filled with skiing, […]

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Robert & Mary Carey Spotlight: Phoenix, Arirzona

We are pleased to publish this blog article from Robert & Mary Carey of the RMWorldTravel radio program. Robert and Mary will provide us monthly blog articles covering their different favorite travel destinations. This month, they’re taking a look at Phoenix, Arizona. At least twice per month, we feature some of our favorite destinations around […]

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How to Avoid Having Your Passport Stolen

A stolen passport presents a problem for the individual who lost it but can have bigger issues surrounding national security. They are the biggest target of identity theft and have been linked to major crimes including drugs, illegal travel, and even terrorism. In fact, it’s such a major concern that U.S. State Department officials won’t […]

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The Cans and Can’ts of Online Check-In for Your Next Flight

Online check-in was created to offer passengers the ability to check in for their flight, in advance, from virtually anywhere up to 24 hours in advance. It requires a bit of basic information (your name and booking confirmation number), and can either happen on your mobile app or on your home computer. Generally speaking, you […]

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How Does Travel Help Entrepreneurs Improve Their Business and Their Lives?

Think traveling for business is unnecessary, especially for entrepreneurs? Think again. Believe it or not, business travel can be a very effective way to boost business and yourself, especially if you’re an entrepreneur or small business owner. John DiScala, founder and CEO of Johnny Jet, recently wrote in Inc. Magazine about why entrepreneurs need to […]

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Travelpro Luggage – 2010 Holiday Gift Guide for Travelers

As the Holiday season approaches, Travelpro, Atlantic Luggage, and Austin House are pleased to announce the “2010 Holiday Gift Guide for Travelers.” Make this a memorable holiday season with a gift from their superb and unique lines of luggage and travel accessories. “Whether your friend or family member is a frequent business traveler or they […]

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