Travel Planning
Whether your travel is domestic or international, arrive prepared with the help of our travel industry experts. From packing and navigating the security lines to finding the best deals on flights and hotel reservations, we'll show you little-known facts that will save your company time and money when traveling.
No Need to Lose it: What Are Your Options if You Can't Use Your Tickets as Scheduled?
Use it or lose it? Not necessarily. As anyone who has ever arranged business travel knows, plans can change and you can't always use your plane ticket as scheduled. But you still have options - even with a non-refundable ticket. We'll shed some light on the confusing rules and ensure you get your money's worth from those plane tickets.
Life at the Top: How to Increase Your Chances of an Upgrade
Every business traveler wants to travel in first or business class, especially if they're an elite or premium flier with the airline. But, as airlines continue to cut capacity and generally try to save money, it can be tough to get that upgrade. Learn how the system works and how to increase your chances of sitting up front.
There's a Charge for Reading This! A Guide to Airline Fees, Penalties and Charges
As any business traveler knows, in addition to the cost of the plane ticket, there can be a multitude of other unexpected fees. Although any attempt to discuss such charges seems to be out-of-date almost as soon as it is printed, this article will try to give an overview of what's currently going on in the industry.
One of the Elite: Is Airline Status Worth It?
If you or anyone in your company travels on a regular basis, you should probably look into joining an airline frequent flyer program. But is it really worth it? What are the perks? And why bother?
The Elusive Free Seat: What the Airlines DON'T Tell You
Have you accrued airline frequent-flyer miles but are unable to use them at your convenience? This article explains how the airlines allocate mileage seats and provides strategies for securing the rarest of treasures - a free seat. Read on to learn what the airlines don't tell you.
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