Bruce Schoenfeld
Bruce Schoenfeld is the wine and spirits editor of Travel + Leisure as well as an award-winning author and television writer. His wine-, food- and travel-writing has appeared in publications such as Gourmet and Food & Wine.
2013 Business Travel Awards
From beautiful hotels to an airport bar and restaurant you'll actually enjoy, we have gathered our favorites in business travel.
The Travel Entrepreneur of the Year
Robert Deluce's Porter Airlines put a secondary airport back on the map and brought civility back to flying.
4 Notable Travelers Share Their Secrets
We asked frequent travelers, from a White House correspondent to a popular chef, what they love and hate about being constantly away from home.What Airline and Hotel Alliances Mean for Loyal Customers
Tips on how to make the most of rewards programs, and an insider's look at what your loyalty points really mean.
What Makes a Great Hotel Bar
We take a look at what makes a modern hotel watering hole stand out and pick a few favorites.
How to Master Business Travel to NYC
Insider tips on how to visit in the big city for business, and maybe even enjoy yourself along the way.
Why We Buy Souvenirs
The trinkets, tchotchkes and T-shirts that say, 'I was there.'
The Joys and Pains of Elite Airline Status
Racking up miles to earn elite airline status can be a pain, but the perks are worth it.
5 Problems With Business Hotels (and How to Solve Them)
Hotels that cater to business people would do well to pay heed to these common gripes.
Airports Aim to Make Travel More Enjoyable
From yoga classes in Dallas to rocking chairs in Charlotte, N.C., airports gussy up the pre-flight experience.
World Leaders Weigh in on the State of Business Travel
From baggage fees to TSA restrictions, a look on what's on the horizon for business travel, and how to make it better.
An Entrepreneurial American Couple Conquer Paris' Food Scene
With a little experience and their own money an American couple opens a wine bar and restaurant in the City of Light.
How Much Should You Spend on Business Travel?
When you're footing the bill it's up to you: business class or public transportation?
Stay Connected to Home While Traveling with Internet Radio
From baseball games to traffic reports and local music, streaming radio can bring the world to you, no matter where you are.
Why Bend, Ore., Is the Next Big City for Entrepreneurship
Bend, Ore., offers serious benefits to small businesses and entrepreneurs, including growth rate, investment, government perks and lifestyle balance.
3 Tech Companies That Started in Bend, Ore.
Bend, Ore., is a up-and-coming location for young entrepreneurs, here are three companies that got their start in the city.
How Social Media Is Changing the Way Politicians Gather Information
A new generation of pollsters is taking advantage of social media to analyze and aggregate public opinion of candidates.
Hospitality's Big Brands Put a Modern Twist on Historic Properties
Many hotel chains have started acquiring properties--many in retrofitted historic buildings--that have personalities all their own.
How to Get Back on Track After a Business Trip
You can't just pick up right where you left off after a trip. Here's to better returns.
Wall Street Through the Rearview Mirror
Finance refugees are earning dividends by parlaying their skills into entrepreneurship
Quest for the Perfect Carry-On Bag
In his quest for life-changing luggage, our business traveler packs up once more.
How to Survive Long-Haul Flights
Follow these three rules to make your next trip as painless as possible.
How Limos.com Became a Multimillion-Dollar Business
T.J. Clark took the fragmented town-car industry for a spin and ended up riding high.
Entrepreneur's Business Travel Awards 2012
Our picks for the best cities for business travel have it all -- entrepreneurial culture, stylish hotels, great eats and the elusive 'fun' factor.
Leaving Wall Street for Wine Country
Jamie Kutch chucked a lucrative job to pursue his dream, becoming one of California's most respected vintners. Here's how one entrepreneur changed careers in midstream.
Singing the Joys of the Detroit Airport
Our man on the go returns to one of his favorite airports--and finds much to recommend (including the futomaki).
For Business Travelers, Big Chains Often Offer Familiar Comforts
Though he usually goes local, our business-travel columnist can find reasons to visit some uberbrands.
Hong Kong: A Business Traveler-Friendly Destination
From good food to convenient transportation, our expert finds a city that knows how to treat business travelers right.
Noncompete Expired, a Serial Entrepreneur Seeks Repeat Success
If you're thinking of selling your company, before you sign a noncompete agreement, consider the journey of a gelato pioneer.





