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Far and Away

Who can take you where you need to go without breaking your budget? Our 2007 Business Travel Awards reveal your best bets.

By Julie Moline

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If 2006 business travel prices gave you sticker shock, be prepared for more drama in 2007. According to several industry reports, prices are projected to ratchet up for the fourth year in a row. The American Express "Global Business Travel Forecast," for example, estimates that the cost of the average domestic business trip will rise 4.5 percent in 2007. In some cities where hotel room rates have skyrocketed, expect increases of twice that much.

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