business travel

Armed with this Concur report data, travel managers, travel agents and their organizations can gain a better understanding of global T&E spending trends to help gauge their programs and fine tune their policies.

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The 2011 Corporate Travel Policy Benchmarking and Insight study, evaluating travel management trends and policies across North American and European organizations and assessing travel policy effectiveness overall was released.

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It’s one of the most common errors when it comes to travel — showing up at the wrong airport, or having the wrong departure time in your head. Here’s a simple solution. If you don’t have time for it, you certainly don’t have time to deal the mess at the airport.

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Janice Hough tells a story about a code-share flight between Lufthansa and United gone bad. This one for a member of United’s top tier frequent flier program, flying first class. It happens to the front of the plane too.

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Here’s a story, however, that might cure any dreams of being a business traveler. It was a simple two-day meeting in Atlanta in August…

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For the business traveler, their communication capability, when away from home, is essential, whether on business or vacation. Ned Levi discusses whether or not the new iPhone 4 is a capable communication tool for the business traveler today.

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Harry Potter ride not for riders of size, Stupid things business travelers have done, JFK main runway to partially reopen

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As Americans have become accustomed to being connected all the time, more broadband providers are filling in one of the few remaining dead zones — airplanes. Does this make you happy? Do you share my ambivalence?

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Since the beginning of this year, there have been a lot hopeful murmurs about the return of business travel after a precipitous decline over the last two years. Now we’ve got even more proof that business travelers–especially those from small and medium sized companies–are seeing growth opportunities and taking more trips.

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SAS likely to be sold after recovery, Boeing prefers to build planes in Puget Sound region, business execs forecast more flights

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