So far the list of social networking extends to every reach and walk of life: bands, dogs, cats, diseases, restauranteurs, foodies, fashion fiends and the list goes on. Now there’s one more to add, networking for travelers on the go.
TripLife, formerly known as AirTroductions, can be filed under this one. Say you’re spending some time in Stockholm for the Nobels. You know it can be lonely up there in the bitter cold and dark days of Sweden and you’d rather not try to forge awkward conversations with your seatmate, bar stool buddy, or bell boy. TripLife can help. TripLife promised to make your trip more productive and make connections where you wouldn’t have before. Just enter your itinerary and find others who share part or all of it. Start networking before hand, hook up with people on the same flight, in the same golf tournament, same convention etc. Never worry about being alone in your travels again.
TripLife.com In Their Own Words
At TripLife, we believe travel can be more productive and enjoyable. You see, we’re Internet and travel industry professionals who have spent years studying peoples’ travel habits and how the Internet plays a vital role in their daily lives. We’ve also logged a lot of miles in our careers, so we know that a business trip starts the moment you leave your house, and doesn’t end until you’re back home safely. What happens in between is the trip itself – and not just the meetings or the dinners. The plane ride, the cab, the gym before the 8am meeting. It’s all part of your trip – and all part of your life. TripLife. So we designed TripLife to take travel to the next level by making it more productive, beneficial, and yes, even fun. How? By meeting new people and keeping up with the ones you already know.
Why TripLife.com It Might Be A Killer
Anybody who travels knows how lonely it can be. TripLife hits the target on the head for this market. It allows for business people to make potential customers and contacts, It allows for relationships to be formed and blossom.
Some Questions About TripLife.com
Will users want to take the time and effort to meet strangers on the road? Is the service safe and secure? Why not get members from other social networking sites like Facebook? 





