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Monthly Archives for July 2010.

Eating Healthy While On the Road

a plate of food with a lemon and guacamole

Eating healthy while traveling all the time is something that many road warriors struggle with. The long hours, few choices, and temptations can leave even the best-intentioned eating badly. We can all use a little help!!  Here are a few strategies you can use to make it easier to make good choices. (Pictured: Grilled Salmon…

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Self-Boarding in Houston? Weird.

Another day, another interesting travel story. According to MSNBC Travel, Continental is going to start using “self-boarding” at some gates in Houston as a type of pilot program. The way it works is that there is a type of turnstile at the gate  that can read your ticket and then open and let you through…

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Is It Rude to Recline Your Seat While Flying?

a close-up of a seat

I recently read this article from USA Today on travel etiquette. I am all for etiquette, as is evidenced by the many posts I write about it. I think everyone should be cognizant of the fact that they are not the only traveler on the road, and act accordingly. However, this article quoted several people…

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American Airlines charging for award tickets? Lame.

close-up of an airplane

I am flying to Chicago in a few weeks to see my sisters, and today as I tried to redeem miles for a ticket I made an unhappy discovery. In the last two months (since the last time I redeemed miles for a ticket) American has started charging for awards. $20 if you are outside…

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Quick Security Tip: Pack Neatly!!

a suitcase with clothes and sandals

The best way to get through security quickly is by planning ahead. One major part of this is packing neatly. For some, this is a no brainer. My sisters both have different packing styles (one is a minimalist, one packs everything in site) but their suitcases are incredibly tidy, and they can both lay hands…

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Answering Readers’ Questions: “Can I bring makeup concealer on a plane?”

a close-up of a powder

Recently I got a very specific question from a reader. “I don’t fly often, and this summer I am going on vacation to New York. Obviously I need my makeup–can I bring my concealer with me on the plane, or do I need to pack it in my checked suitcase?” I understand a girl wanting…

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A Fabulous Laptop Travel Bag from Kate Spade

a yellow handbag with a handle

Yesterday I was researching a blog post I am doing for Via-Her, and I kept getting distracted. Not that surprising, really, since the post was about laptop bags and purses, and many adorable ones abound. One of the examples I found of a great laptop bag is this beautiful yellow one from Kate Spade. It…

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Exactly How Many Bags Can You Take Through Security?

a red suitcase with black handles

Last week I was in Newark, New York, and Philadelphia. Because of the events that I did, I had to bring my suitcase, a backpack, and my purse. One the way up I did check my bags (which felt super weird, actually. I kept looking around wondering why I felt so light and free), but…

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Packing Tips from Briggs & Riley

This is a new semi-regular feature here on Road Warriorette. Briggs & Riley is one of the premier luggage brands, with a collection for every life style from the casual traveler to the business travel elite. Packing Tip from Richard Krulik (CEO, Briggs & Riley) Bans bulk and sticks with a central color scheme Be…

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A Great Women’s Suit For Traveling

a woman wearing a grey pants

When I did my guest post on Corporette a few days ago, I included a packing list. One of the big questions I got was: “Where’s the suit?” I know that while many of us are lucky enough to wear business casual when we travel, there are still many women who have to wear suits.…

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