Published on Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Look around: arguably the most powerful form of media today is not the printed word or still photos, but videos. Take a peek at your social media timelines. How many “quick-and-easy” recipe videos do you see shared by your friends? What about news summary videos?Or the “must visit” travel destination videos?
It’s a digital world and video is winning. Videos are keeping the attention of an audience that is being inundated by dozens of other stimuli, and even eliciting emotion.
Published on Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Your travelers deserve to have a nice, relaxing trip. So what can you do to ensure that their next trip is their best trip? Well, it could be as simple as introducing them to the RoamRight app.
The RoamRight app features practical -- and sometimes life-saving -- features that can help ensure your travelers have a smooth trip. Save important travel documents, stay up-to-date on travel alerts, have medical translations at your fingertips, and much more with the RoamRight mobile app.
Published on Wednesday, December 16, 2015
According to Pew Research*, as of October 2014, 90% of American adults own a cell phone. So how can you make supporting your travelers easier and their journeys proceed more smoothly by leveraging this piece of equipment?
We’ve compiled a list of some of the best travel-related apps and a few other useful resources that you can share with your clients.
Published on Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Five airports are testing mobile passports. If you or your travelers
have gone through Seattle-Tacoma, San Francisco, Chicago O’Hare,
Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson, or Miami International, you may have seen
them. The idea is to move travelers through customs faster by making
the passport process digital. In fact, with a mobile passport, travelers
can submit their information to customs as soon as they can use their
cell phones upon landing. So how does it work?
Published on Tuesday, October 6, 2015
It was not all that long ago that phones were anything but smart. Simply a device to communicate with others, they were indeed used to call travel agents, airlines, hotels and others to arrange elements of travel. Today, we can and do use smarter phones to do all of the above, often more efficiently than before.