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Taxi, Train or Car? Business Travel Transportation Options

On my first trip to New York, my new clients told me to avoid the subway. Being from another city, I would almost certainly get mugged, lost or stranded in some strange part of Manhattan. A really good friend of mine (who was from New York) urged me to take the subway to make my meetings. He said "They just think you're green. Taking the subway will get you anywhere you need to go quickly and cheaply." I took his advice and I never regretted it. Thanks to him, I always take the subway in New York, the Metro in D.C., and the Underground in London. Check the following and make the decision for yourself on your next trip.
Saturday November 10, 2007 | permalink | comments (0)

First Class Food: Airline Meals for Business Travelers

Airline food typically gets a bad rap. Truthfully speaking, the majority of airline travelers' experience airline food in coach. When traveling coach, you can expect either a bag of salted peanuts or ice-cold turkey on a soggy roll. Yet, first-class business travelers get to experience a different level of cuisine such as grilled salmon salads, fresh fruit, or roast beef with horseradish sauce. Check out the following article in USA Today about some top of the line meals that you can get in the air.
Saturday November 3, 2007 | permalink | comments (0)

Courtyard Marriott: Hotels for Business Travelers

Many of my most recent stays have involved Courtyard Marriott hotels. These hotels are designed for business travelers with many key features and amenities that make a business trip easier than normal. Free wireless, and complimentary airport shuttles are just two of the amenities that will make your next trip easier. Read on.
Friday October 26, 2007 | permalink | comments (0)

Airlines are starting to notice customer dissatisfaction!

I'm sure you've noticed that airlines have been a little less than user-friendly in the past few years. Well the airlines are starting to notice too. Leading the way are Northwest and American. Both airlines say they are making changes to address the problem of customer satisfaction. Is it true? Could better times in the sky be forthcoming? Maybe, according to USA Today.
Thursday October 18, 2007 | permalink | comments (0)

Delta Airlines: First Choice for Business Travel

Recently, I was searching for a flight to Fort Walton Beach, Florida to no avail. It's a small airport and many airlines don't even know it exists. Luckily, Delta knows about the city, and I was able to book them to make my business trip. Delta's many destinations is one of the four reasons I choose Delta for many of my domestic flights.
Wednesday October 10, 2007 | permalink | comments (1)

Booking Last-Minute Business Trips

The end of the quarter is upon us (or at least many of us), and the mad travel rush begins between now and mid-November. This time period marks the rush of business travel before the holiday season makes clients harder to see. If you haven't booked your trips yet to catch your customers before the end of the year, here is a short guide on how to book a last-minute trip. Enjoy!
Tuesday October 2, 2007 | permalink | comments (0)

Three Unknown Hotel Amenities for Business Travelers

You may be familiar with amenities like wireless access and complimentary breakfast. You may even expect these amenities and more when you travel. Yet, there are several unsung amenities that hotels provide for business travelers. Here are three unknown hotel amenities that every business traveler should know.
Tuesday September 25, 2007 | permalink | comments (1)

British Airways: New Promotions for Business Travelers

A recent article in CNN Money tells about a new promotional campaign from British Airways. In the contemporary climate, business travelers need to capitalize on any opportunity they can achieve in order to get ahead. This article details some of the promotional efforts underway by British Airways. Take a look.

Hampton Inn and Suites: Business Travel Friendly Hotels

On a recent stay at a Hampton Inn in New Jersey, I was pleasantly surprised by the level of service and amenities I experienced. My memories of Hampton Inns are of hotels with very poor quality and barebones amenities. My stay there changed that image completely. In fact, Hampton Inn & Suites is probably one of the most business travel-friendly hotel chains at which I have ever stayed. See here for some more information.
Tuesday September 11, 2007 | permalink | comments (1)

Airports Upgrade Food for Frequent Travelers

On a recent hustle through a major airport, I was pleasantly surprised by the appearance of a Romano's Macaroni Grill. I'm used to the same old McDonald's, Burger King, and California Pizza Kitchen, so this change was a welcome surprise. As fate would have it, my flight was delayed (although I suspect that this was less fate since it has become such a common occurrence), so I sat down for a pretty good meal. A recent article in USA Today discusses the recent upgrade in airport dining options. Take a look.
Monday September 3, 2007 | permalink | comments (1)

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