Hey readers! Got a question or something you want to discuss this weekend? Here’s the perfect opportunity! Whether you want to share an interesting travel story, a packing tip, an etiquette tip, or anything else going on in the business travel world, comment here and we’ll have a discussion.
Travel tip of the week:
- Only bring three pairs of shoes with you, including the pair on your feet. Shoes take up the most room and weigh the most out of anything in the suitcase. Unless you’re going to be gone for a month or more there is no reason you need more than three pairs. I usually bring two pairs of work shoes plus a pair of flip-flops or running shoes.
Week in review:
- It’s easy to load up your suitcase without realizing how top-heavy it is! Keep a hand on it, just in case, for good travel etiquette. Travel etiquette tip: Watch for top-heavy luggage.
- As the polar vortex crosses the nation use layers to make summer dresses appropriate for fall. One dress, two ways—wear the same dress for different climates.
- Here are five things I used to do on business trips that I never do anymore. 5 Business Travel Mistakes.
- One of my favorite things to do is knit. Luckily I’ve got plenty of plane time to spend on my projects. Here is a list of what I’m working on and some tips as well. Crafty projects for travel.
- TSA Administrator chief John Pistole recently announced he’ll be stepping down at the end of this year. Here’s my wish list for when the new Administrator takes office. Wish list for the TSA.
Here are travel news stories that caught my eye this week:
- Some interesting ideas here. Insane travel Kickstarters we need right now. via @foxnewstravel
- A great list! 12 things to do in New York City before you die. via @CNNTravel
- Hide your stuff! Hotel guest secretly tapes cleaner snooping through his stuff. via @foxnewstravel
- TSA myths debunked. Five myths about the TSA. via @USATodayTravel
- Bottoms up! Shameless ways to get a free drink while traveling. via @USATodayTravel
Comments of the week:
- This week I wrote a post on Crafty projects for travel and @Cathy said ”And wasn’t it great when lots of the airlines changed their thinking on knitting needles! One of the first thing I chesaid ck now is whether or not it’s worth my while putting knitting into my carry on bag lol And you do have to look at those regulations carefully – Air Canada stated plastic needles only last time I looked….” Continue reading comment here
Readers, chime in with what’s on your mind! I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend.
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