Traveling today is incredibly easy. Doing it well, a little less so.
It only takes a short trip to realize that travel is one of those moments when good manners matter most: shared spaces, uncertain timing, unfamiliar people, and a fair amount of stress all require a strong sense of self-control.
And once you arrive, things don’t necessarily get easier. The rules change, habits shift, and rarely does anyone take the time to explain them…
This is precisely where the difference lies between those who truly travel and those who simply move from one place to another.
It is from this awareness that Jet Set Pass was created — a contemporary etiquette workshop organized by Pineider in collaboration with the Italian Etiquette Society and led by Elisa Motterle. The session focuses on the codes of modern travel, helping participants understand and navigate them with confidence and ease.
Because traveling often is not enough…
Many people travel regularly, yet don’t always feel completely at ease. Overpacked yet impractical suitcases, uncertainty about how to behave in a hotel, small missteps in interactions with staff or fellow guests — details that, taken together, can turn even the most anticipated trip into a less-than-ideal experience.
There is also a more subtle but decisive aspect: the gap between how we would like to appear and how we actually present ourselves.
What you will truly learn
During the Jet Set Pass workshop, we focus on very practical elements:
- how to plan a trip intelligently
- the codes of hospitality and how to interact with staff
- what changes from one destination to another (and why)
- the most common faux pas — and how to avoid them
- how to pack an essential and functional suitcase
- what truly distinguishes a seasoned traveler
The result is simple: fewer uncertainties, less stress, greater control.
The Jet Set Pass workshop will take place on May 16th, from 10 AM to 12 PM, at the Pineider boutique.
An opportunity to learn how to travel with greater awareness, ease, and — why not — that quiet confidence that is immediately noticeable, even without saying a word.