The Pontarelli Blog

Tips to Balance Your Work and Personal Life While Traveling for Business

Posted on May 27th 2015 by Pontarelli Chicago Limousine Service

Is it possible to lead a well balanced life when you have so many tasks to take care of on business trips? People who travel frequently for business often find themselves stretched pretty thin, trying to take care of everything that needs handling on the domestic front while also doing...

Etiquette Inside the Limousine

Posted on May 20th 2015 by Pontarelli Chicago Limousine Service

How often do you use limousines and other chauffeured transportation services? Whether you have only recently begun relying on limos to get you to your next destination or have been interacting with chauffeurs for a while now, it pays to know what principles of etiquette govern the...

Big Data and Travelers

Posted on May 15th 2015 by Pontarelli Chicago Limousine Service

There’s a lot of talk about Big Data and how companies both big and small can take advantage of massive databases and software to sift through it all to discover interesting patterns and other actionable data. The travel industry is no exception. With so much data being collected behind...

The FUGU Luggage Line Can Help You Travel More Efficiently

Posted on May 8th 2015 by Pontarelli Chicago Limousine Service

As a busy traveler who must fly quite often for business, you want to maximize your time wherever you can so you can be as productive as possible. Wasting time with your luggage means you have less time to prepare for your meetings or go over a new contract. With that in mind, a...

The Secret Language of Flight Attendants

Posted on Apr 30th 2015 by Pontarelli Chicago Limousine Service

Any time people form themselves into groups, they typically develop special jargon to describe the particulars of their situation, job or shared goals. The workers in the skies are no exception. If you are a seasoned traveler, you may have heard some of the specialized terms used by the...

Learn how to Stay Fresh and Relaxed on Your Next Airplane Trip

Posted on Apr 23rd 2015 by Pontarelli Chicago Limousine Service

Forced to breathe in recycled and what might seem to be stale air, putting up with cramped seats and noisy passengers and fatigue from jet lag after a business trip, it’s easy to see why passenger often become more weary from the ordeal. However, there are ways that you can keep...

New Upgrade to the Transportation Security Administration's My TSA Mobile App

Posted on Apr 8th 2015 by Pontarelli Chicago Limousine Service

People who travel frequently will naturally have more dealings with the Transportation Security Administration than average flyers. To help the public learn more about the TSA and airport security information, the administration developed its My TSA Mobile app, which was upgraded on March...

Comparing TSA Pre-check with Global Entry and Nexus Programs

Posted on Mar 25th 2015 by Pontarelli Chicago Limousine Service

Whether you are a frequent business traveler yourself or are tasked with making travel arrangements for people in your company who must fly on a regular basis, one of the highest priorities you face is saving time with the Transportation Security Administration lines. Fortunately,...

Do You Leave Someone in Charge of Your Plants While You Travel? Check up on Your Garden from Remote

Posted on Mar 13th 2015 by Pontarelli Chicago Limousine Service

You hear a lot about how pet owners sometimes struggle to find a responsible person to look after their dog, cat or other companion animal when they need to travel for business. After all, many people consider their pets to be a part of their family and will go to great lengths to ensure...

Make-A-Wish Foundation Helps Ailing Teen Refurbish Classic Car

Posted on Feb 27th 2015 by Pontarelli Chicago Limousine Service

At Pontarelli Chicago Limousine Service, we admire and respect the efforts of the Make-A-Wish foundation and all the great work it does to raise the spirits of seriously ill children. This organization is devoted to taking in requests to help children with life-threatening medical...