What ETIAS means for your next Europe trip
ETIAS is the European Travel Information and Authorisation System, and starting this year it changes how Americans, Canadians, Brits, Australians,
ETIAS is the European Travel Information and Authorisation System, and starting this year it changes how Americans, Canadians, Brits, Australians,
I have a theory that the best way to see Paris is to plan the day around bakeries, not landmarks.
I’ve planned trips at every category of European venue you can imagine. Here are twelve I’d actually book for a
Packing for a trip doesn’t have to mean overstuffed suitcases or expensive baggage fees. While many travelers focus on rolling
Five team-trust insights from 30 years inside corporate travel. What distributed teams need to understand about retreats, recovery, and how
What a team retreat actually costs in 2026, by tier, by line item, plus the hidden costs nobody publishes. Real
Most retreats don’t fail because of agenda or food. They fail for three structural reasons the retreat-planning industry doesn’t publicise.
Three group-capable Lisbon hotels with partner-programme perks spelled out, a day-by-day itinerary the team will actually enjoy, a ballpark budget
After planning corporate travel for UPS, The Nature Conservancy, Coca-Cola, and Tyler Perry Studios, I started a retreat-planning practice for
Airalo reviewed across 14 countries, what works, what doesn’t, the install step that nearly broke me, and whether it actually
Three pairs tested on cobblestones, hills, and long sightseeing days. The clear winner, the one that disappointed, and what to
A full lay-flat breakdown of every item I bring on every trip and the exact reasoning behind each one. Nothing
A 3-day Lisbon itinerary by neighbourhood, Alfama, Chiado, Bairro Alto, Belem, with the hotels worth booking, the food worth queuing
An honest review of five popular travel adapters tested across 12 countries, what melted, what survived, and the one that
Security shortcuts, the quietest gate trick, lounge access without paying for it, five things frequent flyers know that first timers
It has nothing to do with loyalty points. Ask this one question at check-in and you will be surprised how
I have a theory that the best way to see Paris is to plan the day around bakeries, not landmarks.
A 3-day Lisbon itinerary by neighbourhood, Alfama, Chiado, Bairro Alto, Belem, with the hotels worth booking, the food worth queuing
Security shortcuts, the quietest gate trick, lounge access without paying for it, five things frequent flyers know that first timers
I’ve planned trips at every category of European venue you can imagine. Here are twelve I’d actually book for a
Five team-trust insights from 30 years inside corporate travel. What distributed teams need to understand about retreats, recovery, and how
What a team retreat actually costs in 2026, by tier, by line item, plus the hidden costs nobody publishes. Real
Most retreats don’t fail because of agenda or food. They fail for three structural reasons the retreat-planning industry doesn’t publicise.
Three group-capable Lisbon hotels with partner-programme perks spelled out, a day-by-day itinerary the team will actually enjoy, a ballpark budget
After planning corporate travel for UPS, The Nature Conservancy, Coca-Cola, and Tyler Perry Studios, I started a retreat-planning practice for
Airalo reviewed across 14 countries, what works, what doesn’t, the install step that nearly broke me, and whether it actually
Three pairs tested on cobblestones, hills, and long sightseeing days. The clear winner, the one that disappointed, and what to
An honest review of five popular travel adapters tested across 12 countries, what melted, what survived, and the one that
It has nothing to do with loyalty points. Ask this one question at check-in and you will be surprised how
ETIAS is the European Travel Information and Authorisation System, and starting this year it changes how Americans, Canadians, Brits, Australians,
Packing for a trip doesn’t have to mean overstuffed suitcases or expensive baggage fees. While many travelers focus on rolling
A full lay-flat breakdown of every item I bring on every trip and the exact reasoning behind each one. Nothing