Tag: travel

How an eSIM can save you a bundle while travelling

By Ted Kritsonis

An eSIM, or “Embedded” SIM, could save you a lot of money from roaming charges while travelling internationally. Especially when you do the math and realize that you pay pennies on the dollar for each megabyte of data you ultimately use.

The ArriveCAN App is Mandatory for Air Travel: Here’s What You Need To Know

By Christine Persaud
As at March 2022, the ArriveCAN app is a new requirement for air travel in order to be permitted re-entry into Canada. Rules are often changing so check the Government of Canada website or Border Services Agency notifications or contact your airline for the most up-to-date requirements once you’re ready to depart. But for now, it’s essential.

Essential Tech for Road Trips

By Christine Persaud
Whether you have an RV or trailer or plan to use a small car or van, road trips can be great fun. But it’s important to stay safe, connected, and entertained while traveling, and tech can play a critical role in that.

Companies Helping You Enjoy Travel Experiences From Home

By Christine Persaud
Just because we’re all stuck at home during social distancing doesn’t mean we can’t travel. Well, technically it does. But there are plenty of cool ways to bring venues and experiences to your home thanks to several companies offering virtual visits, tours, classes, and more.

When You’re Ready to Plan Your Next Trip, Check Out Google Travel

By Christine Persaud
Many airlines are offering refunds for flights that were already booked as well as the ability to book now at discounted rates with the promise that you can cancel without penalty if needed. So while you’re holed up at home, unable to leave for anything but necessities, it’s the perfect time to plan your next vacation, even if it won’t be for another year or two.

Technology and Business Travel

By Yasmin Ranade
Technology is playing a big part in eliminating inefficiencies in business travel, as well as empowering the businessperson who travels for work. How has technology disrupted business travel and business travel services? What are business travelers looking for and prioritizing these days?