Best hotel chains for business travelers

‘Business Travel News’ 2011 U.S. Hotel Chain Survey asks corporate travel managers to rate chains. View full post on USATODAY.com Travel

Business travelers opt for homier digs

When it comes down to it, there’s no place like home. So some business travelers prefer staying in furnished vacation rentals, corporate housing and inns versus hotels, particularly for lengthier stays. View full post on Flights.com Travel News

Zagat picks for good restaurants on a business trip

Zagat announces the country’s top restaurants perfect for business travelers looking for a memorable experience or to impress a client. View full post on USATODAY.com Travel

Mexico tourism chief says ‘business’ behind Princess Cruises move

Rodolfo Lopez Negrete, chief operating officer of the Mexico Tourism Board, says he doesn’t buy the cruise line’s oft-repeated comments that … View full post on USATODAY.com Travel

Indian business aircraft association anticipates threefold growth by 2020

India’s business aviation industry is predicted to be three times as large by 2020, according to the country’s newly-formed Business Aircraft Operators’… View full post on HEADLINES

Business travelers return to luxury hotels

Frequent business travelers like many of the services offered by luxury hotels. And current rates make them attractive. View full post on USATODAY.com Travel

Business fliers start to return to premium classes

More corporate travel managers are lifting restrictions and OKing premium-class travel that was deeply cut during the recession of 2008. View full post on USATODAY.com Travel

Beaches along East Coast are ‘back in business’

Irene didn’t wreak as much havoc as feared. Here’s an update on which destinations are open for a final summer fling. View full post on Travel Front – USATODAY.com

After Irene, many beach destinations are back in business

Beachgoers from the Outer Banks to Cape Cod View full post on Travel Front – USATODAY.com

EC proposes raising ETS threshold for business aviation operators

More business aviation operators could soon be permitted to use Eurocontrol’s emissions trading system (ETS) support facility, under new draft legislation from the European Commission which proposes raising the threshold to qualify for the simplified tool. View full post on HEADLINES

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