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The best business-travel luggage for your next trip

The next time you plan a business trip, don’t forget to equip yourself with highly stylish travel luggage. In today’s world, a business trip is incomplete with a smart-looking travel bag or suitcase. You need to be well-prepared with laptop, crucial documents, and similar kinds of stuffs to make your client visit successful and grow your company. Being on your toes in terms of business attire or well-planned business proposal will shine more if you can organize your things in a luggage and…

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The best business-travel luggage for your next trip

The next time you plan a business trip, don’t forget to equip yourself with highly stylish travel luggage. In today’s world, a business trip is incomplete with a smart-looking travel bag or suitcase. You need to be well-prepared with laptop, crucial documents, and similar kinds of stuffs to make your client visit successful and grow your company. Being on your toes in terms of business attire or well-planned business proposal will shine more if you can organize your things in a luggage and…

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Elements of a strong corporate travel program

In order to make the most of your corporate travel budget, it is critical to plan for leveraging your program for all it is worth. Telling travelers to select the lowest logical airfare is just not enough. Here are the elements that should be considered when planning or evaluating your travel program. read post

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  • Effective Nov 1, passengers on international flights will be charged additional fees. This comes from the U.S. Dept of Argiculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. Look for a fee of $5.50 on each international segment of your trip.
  • In this travel climate it seems like a really bad idea. Many companies are no longer allowing paid business class travel. Any other airline that previously tried this, in better times, failed. I don't think they will be able to sustain this. They're not even filling up their normal flights with paid business class seats. A lot of those seats are still getting filled with upgrades. Unless they' have a bigger plan to change their whole faring model, I think this will bring them deeper into the whole they already can't afford.
  • So British Airways finally went and launched its all-business-class flights. Any thoughts from the peanut gallery on how that's likely to work out for them?
  • Are you longing for the days where you can smoke on a flight?
    Ryanair's new marketing ploy is to sell you their own "smokeless" cigarettes.
    This will gain them the revenue lost by discontinuing their bathroom tolls.
    2 more reasons to breath a sigh of relief.
    I think they're just gearing up for their standing room only flights. They have to off you something.
  • Orbitz.com has changed their hotel booking cancellation fees. While some hotels may still charge their own cancellation fees, Orbitz will not tack on any of their own fees. This does not include their general cancellation policies where hotels are included in a total packaged deal.
  • The Department of State is alerting U.S. citizens to the quarantine measures imposed by the government of China in response to the 2009-H1N1 pandemic that may affect travel to China. The Alert updates the July 9, 2009, Travel Alert in order to advise U.S. citizens of the current quarantine situation. This Travel Alert expires on Dec. 30, 2009. In May 2009, China implemented a policy that allows it to quarantine arriving passengers who exhibit fever or flu-like symptoms. Although the overall percentage of U.S. citizens being quarantined remains low, the nature of the selection process makes it almost impossible to predict when a traveler may be placed into quarantine. From May to August 2009, the Department of State received thousands of reports of quarantined U.S. citizens. Since September, however, reports of U.S. citizens in quarantine have been infrequent.
    Read the rest of the article....
  • GetThere, today, unveiled plans for a new suite of collaboration tools to help corporations maximize the return on investment of travel, meetings and virtual meeting options. The next generation of the 15-year-old online booking tool is to be called a "Collaboration Suite" and include a "return on invested collaboration calculator," social networking functionality, meeting planning tools and collaboration inventory management covering air travel booking to remote conferencing services, according to GetThere chief marketing officer and Sabre Travel Network corporate segment strategy and solutions vice president Suzanne Neufang.
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  • For those of you who might have thought you were about to get a break,
    **** UPDATED 29SEP2009 ****
    Both the House and Senate have now passed a three-month extension of the federal aviation excise taxes. The President is expected to sign the measure no later than September 30.
    Nothing like waiting until the last minute....the current bill is in effect until, you guessed it, September 30.
  • Don't ask for lemon in your drink on Southwest. Looks like limes won out....
    Limes triumph....
  • David, thanks for sharing. Here's a good site for anyone interested in this dilemma:http://www.onebag.com/
    Pretzels £1.
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