Scout Terra and Travelers: 7 Details You May Have Missed
Scout Motors is making a comeback that's part reinvention and part nostalgic homage. International Harvester was once a pioneer in the SUV field in the United States, helping to introduce the concept of "sport utility vehicle" before the Scout was born. But the company went bankrupt in 1980, and its reputation faded from the automotive world. Now, thanks to the backing of Volkswagen Group (which acquired the rights to the name when it acquired Navistar International in 2021), Scout is reinventing itself as an all-electric brand. Read: These are the new Scout Terra trucks and Traveler SUVs Just this week, more than two years after we first heard about Volkswagen's plans, Scout finally took the wraps off two production concept vehicles: the Traveler SUV and the Terra pickup, which are meant to preview the 2027 lineup. Both models sit on a unique body-on-frame EV platform that offers durability and off-road capabilities, making them truly competitive in today's market. It's a…
Travelers welcome biometric technology at airport security
Both airline and business travelers strongly support TSA's use of biometric technology at airport checkpoints, as privacy issues are the least of their concerns when flying. this U.S. Travel Association and Ipsos Announcement of survey results Emphasize passenger preferences for biometric technology screening to ensure aviation passenger security and improve efficiency at airport checkpoints. Less than 5% of business and air travelers are concerned about privacy while traveling. Business travelers and all air travelers say arriving at their final destination on time is their top concern when traveling (33% and 27%, respectively). People who take TSA PreCheck are significantly more concerned about arriving on time (42%). “Air travelers overwhelmingly support TSA’s use of biometric technology at airports to enhance security and improve the travel experience,” Geoff Freeman, president and CEO of the U.S. Travel Association, said in a press release. Key findings include: • A majority of air travelers (79%) support the use of biometrics to confirm traveler identity at…
Why JABLW.RV is the Ultimate Resource for RV Travelers
introduce RV travel has witnessed Popularity soars In the past few years, according to recent statistics, 11 million American households Own an RV, and countless others rent RVs for road trips. The rise of RV travel has sparked a demand for comprehensive tools that can make planning and experiencing these journeys smoother and more enjoyable. Jaguar Land Rovera platform designed to make every aspect of RV travel – from planning to execution – a breeze. Definition: What is JABLW.RV? Jaguar Land Rover JABLW.RV is an all-in-one platform built specifically for RV travelers. It offers trip planning tools, destination guides, rental services, and a vibrant community of RV enthusiasts. Whether you are a first-time RV traveler or an experienced RV traveler, JABLW.RV is committed to Enhance your RV experience Everything you need in one place. Thesis Statement: Benefits of Using JABLW.RV With its wide range of functions, JABLW.RV is revolutionizing the way people plan, execute and enjoy RV travelBy providing trip…
Most business travelers believe that travel is not provided
SAP Concur analyzes the pressing challenges facing business travelers and their organizations in its fifth annual Global Business Travel Survey, including remote work, equal travel opportunities, and responsibility and care for the LGBTQ+ traveler experience. Key findings from the global survey of 3,850 business travelers in 25 markets include: Nearly two-thirds of business travelers worldwide feel they do not have equal business travel opportunities compared to their colleagues – primarily due to their age, accent or gender. More than three in 10 remote workers recognize that business travel is essential for building meaningful connections with coworkers (38%) and stronger relationships with managers (37%), and say business travel is important for workplace relationships. However, more remote workers feel they do not have equal opportunities to travel for business due to where they live or how often they commute. Global business travelers still consider health and safety to be the biggest threat to business travel (44%) — That topped international or local…