The old saying is getting there is half the fun. It can be, when the traveler is prepared, and things go according to plan. However, nearly everyone has a story about the trip from Hades, and it’s usually about the travel, not the destination. Travel promotional products can help.

Things Can Go Wrong

Remember the time you couldn’t charge your phone, and then you couldn’t check in, and they didn’t hold your room? Or the time…you get the idea, and I’m sure you have your own story. What if your business had given that traveler a phone charger? One with your logo blazoned on it, and they were able to charge their phone, check in, and had a room waiting for them. You’d kinda be a hero, wouldn’t you? Yes, you would, and you and your business, and your product would be remembered.

Travel Promotional Products

Bags

There are hundreds of bags available as advertising specialty products. Duffle bags, leather totes, and canvas briefcases, as well as commuter backpacks, and microfiber travel kits. There are baggage accessories as well, like luggage grippers, luggage tags, and combination locks.

How about a seat back organizer for car or plane, Or maybe a hanging travel kit? The possibilities are endless. For example, wouldn’t it be great to have a digital luggage scale? That sure would’ve saved me a time or two.

SWAG and SWEL

There’s SWAG (Stuff we all get), and SWEL (Stuff we especially love) and the latter is swell! Here are a few swell I mean SWEL ideas.

  • Chargers
  • Earbuds
  • Flash drives
  • Passport wallet
  • Nap blanket (heated for the car)
  • Adult coloring book
  • Stand up phone holder
  • Sleep eye mask and ear plugs
  • AC adapter
  • Collapsible water bottle

And There Are More

As we’ve said many times if you can think of it, we can most likely brand it for you. What travel products have saved your trip? What would you recommend for your vacationing friends and customers? If you’d like a few ideas, Contact Us, we’d be happy to “travel” down that road with you.

Photo Credit: Unsplash Photos Photo by Dan Freeman