131 travel features tagged “Business”
The Passport blog
Top hotels are collaborating with galleries and filling their hallways, guest and dining rooms with works of art in a bid to make stays more memorable.
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21 January 2013
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Understanding the human cost of savings when flying economy or checking into low-end hotels.
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03 January 2013
Business Trip
Despite having a booming oil and gas industry and being the fourth most populous city in the United States, this Texas city remains relatively inexpensive for business travellers.
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31 December 2012
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Hubs across the globe are striving to reduce their carbon footprint – as well as their running costs – by installing wind turbines and solar power systems and reducing emissions.
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21 December 2012
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If your flight is severely delayed or cancelled this holiday season, two apps will help decode what compensation you are owed.
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20 December 2012
Business Trip
With a near constant influx of visitors, this Austrian city has become one of the easiest and most comfortable cities in the world for business travellers.
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17 December 2012
Business Trip
With easy access to nature, this cosmopolitan and compact Canadian city has an endless supply of entertainment options — for visitors as well as locals.
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03 December 2012
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Travel is about spending time on new experiences, not your inbox. So next time you go away, try one of several new apps and websites that will screen your e-mail messages for you.
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29 November 2012
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In 2013, business travellers could see increased flight and hotel costs in Latin America, Asia and Eastern Europe, while Western Europe and China remain relatively flat.
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27 November 2012
Business Trip
As the key commercial and financial centre of northern India, Delhi is an increasingly frequent destination for globetrotters.
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19 November 2012
A selection of these Business articles were originally published on Lonely Planet.