Business Traveler's Journal: Page 2

Travel

This Hotel Group Will Reward Loyalty Program Members With TSA PreCheck

Carlson Rezidor is the first hotel operator to offer the perk.

Travel

How to Vacation Like a Boss

Why executives need to take time off and how to prepare for being away from the office.

Science & Technology

Why You Really Need to Unplug While on Vacation (Infographic)

Sun, sand, an iPhone in your hand. Something's wrong with this picture.

Technology

Top 5 Apps to Ease Your Travel Woes This Summer Vacation

Now you'll only need to worry about how to get a leave from work, not burning a hole in your pocket

Travel

How Major Hotel Brands are Downsizing in All the Right Ways

Hilton's low-budget offering, Tru, will start rolling out later this year. Check out how it will compare to the company's Hampton brand.

Travel

Check Out the 2016 Business Travel Award Winners

These are the best of the best in the travel industry.

Travel

Business Travel Awards 2016: Best Overall Airport

This airport is a tourist attraction in itself.

Data & Recovery

Business Travel Awards 2016: Best In-Flight Entertainment

Five reasons JetBlue's Mint is the most fun you'll have at 35,000 feet.

Travel

Business Travel Awards 2016: Best Terminal Design

Three bizarre concepts for high-flying airport design, explained.

Travel

Business Travel Awards 2016: The Best Luggage For 4 Different Needs

Everybody has baggage, but these luggage models offer something extra.

Social Media

Business Travel Awards 2016: Best Social Campaign

WestJet's "12,000 mini miracles" campaign is a social media miracle of its own.

Business News

Business Traverlers' Appetite for Uber And Lyft Continues to Grow

Two years ago, ride-hailing made up eight percent of business transportation.

Travel

Women Business Travelers Plan Ahead, Saving Their Companies Money on Airfare

By booking farther in advance, women business travelers save nearly $20 per plane ticket.

Travel

The Reasons Why Business Travel Isn't Up to Modern Trends

Businesses are far apart from their workers when it comes to discerning the latest conveniences of travel.