Archive for 'Holiday Travel Tips'

Rockland Rolling Duffel Bag

As the holiday season approaches people are making their preparations for the travels they will undertake during the holidays. Preparations for the holiday travel often includes buying luggage and bags so families can properly transport presents in addition to clothing and other personal items.
Travel in style with the Rockland 22″ Rolling Duffel Bag. This great [...]

10 Tips for Flying with Kids During the Holidays

Traveling with kids during the holiday season can be unnerving and a potential nightmare for parents. Parents have to worry about all of the stuff kids need during the flight, the children making a scene at the airport, and their behavior inside the airplane (picture the constant bickering, wailing, and screaming). The following travel tips [...]

My Turkey IS My Carry-on

People travel a lot during the holiday season that covers Thanksgiving to New Year and when it comes to what people try to bring through the airport checkpoints, we have seen and heard about everything. People try to bring into the plane as part of their hand-carry luggage home-cooked food that they want to share [...]

Travel Tips: Know Before You Go

Christmas, New Year and all year long, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has quite a few rules you should know before you pack your bags and print your boarding passes.
3-1-1 Rule

When it comes to carrying on any type of liquid – from hair gel to saline solution – the 3-1-1 Rule applies, so if [...]

Thanksgiving Travel Tips

Whether you’re ready to admit it to yourself or not… the holidays are practically here – and along with it: The first big travel day of the season. So to help you survive the madness that inevitably ensues, I’ve cooked up a few tips to make it easier to negotiate the airport and car trips [...]

Traveling with gifts? Wrap them after you arrive

Travelers jetting across the country with gifts in tow this holiday season would be well advised to either ship their gifts or stow them, unwrapped, in their carry-on or checked baggage. That’s because the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) reserves the right to unwrap any package to inspect its contents. So unless you want to slow [...]

At the Airport: Holiday Travel Tips

From Thanksgiving to New Year (and on into Bowl Season), airports – and planes – are always at capacity. And while we all know to give ourselves a little extra time during the travel industry’s busiest season, there are a handful of other things you can do that will make getting through security and to [...]