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Higher Prices Change The Business Travel Paradigm
Submitted by sfti on Sat, 06/28/2008 - 15:23.Higher airfare, new luggage fees, fuller flights and what seems like more cancellations all add up to a litany of added stress.
"It's really tough right now because overall it's very expensive," said a well-known business executive, noting that 45% of her business' expense now goes toward travel, up from 32% a year ago. She isn't the only business executive feeling the pinch of higher prices and trying to adjust her employees behavior accordingly.
In the past three reporting months, businesses increased their air travel spending by 12% from a year ago while the number of tickets purchased decreased by 1%, according to a cross sample of more than 80 clients with Ovation Corporate Travel, an independently owned travel management company. The trends make a lot of sense considering that recent airfare increases have come hand-in-hand with an overall economic downturn.
Michael Steiner, Ovation's executive vice president, said "We're seeing our clients' policies tightening around certain criteria such as approvals for trips, class of service, etcetera."
TSA's 3-1-1 For Carry-Ons Rules
Submitted by sfti on Wed, 05/21/2008 - 14:34.
Make Your Trip Better Using 3-1-1
3-1-1 for carry-ons = 3 ounce bottle or less (by volume) ; 1 quart-sized, clear, plastic, zip-top bag; 1 bag per passenger placed in screening bin.
One-quart bag per person limits the total liquid volume each traveler can bring. 3 oz. container size is a security measure.
Consolidate bottles into one bag and X-ray separately to speed screening.
Be prepared.
Each time TSA searches a carry-on it slows down the line. Practicing
3-1-1 will ensure a faster and easier checkpoint experience.
3-1-1 is for short trips. If in doubt, put your liquids in checked luggage.
Declare larger liquids.
Medications, baby formula and food, breast milk, and juice are allowed
in reasonable quantities exceeding three ounces and are not required to
be in the zip-top bag. Declare these items for inspection at the
checkpoint.
Come early and be patient. Heavy travel volumes and the enhanced security process may mean longer lines at security checkpoints.
TSA working with our partners. TSA works with airlines and airports to anticipate peak traffic and be ready for the traveling public.
3,091 AIRPORTS & COUNTING OFFER WI-FI
Submitted by sfti on Sat, 08/08/2009 - 10:42.Over 3,091 airports offer Wi-Fi locations and many more to come. Here's the list:
AG Antigua and Barbuda (1)
AR Argentina (13)
AW Aruba (1)
AU Australia (61)
AT Austria (18)
BS Bahamas (1)
BB Barbados (1)
BY Belarus (1)
BE Belgium (9)
BM Bermuda (2)
BR Brazil (152)
KH Cambodia (1)
CA Canada (78)
KY Cayman Islands (1)
CL Chile (17)
CN China (74)
CO Colombia (16)
CR Costa Rica (1)
HR Croatia (1)
CZ Czech Republic (6)
DK Denmark (14)
EG Egypt (2)
FI Finland (80)
FR France (144)
GA Gabon (1)
DE Germany (92)
GR Greece (7)
HK Hong Kong (4)
HU Hungary (3)
IN India (34)
ID Indonesia (5)
IE Ireland (21)
IL Israel (8)
IT Italy (79)
JM Jamaica (1)
JP Japan (190)
JO Jordan (1)
KW Kuwait (3)
LV Latvia (3)
LB Lebanon (1)
LT Lithuania (1)
MO Macao (3)
MK Macedonia (2)
MY Malaysia (22)
MT Malta (2)
MX Mexico (90)
NL Netherlands (22)
NZ New Zealand (28)
NI Nicaragua (1)
NG Nigeria (2)
NO Norway (41)
PK Pakistan (2)
PY Paraguay (3)
PE Peru (5)
PH Philippines (22)
PL Poland (2)
PT Portugal (22)
RU Russian Federation (95)
SG Singapore (34)
SK Slovakia (2)
SI Slovenia (2)
Airline Changes in 2009
Submitted by sfti on Sun, 10/19/2008 - 09:40.Europe enacted a new “transparency” rule protecting travelers from all hidden taxes, fees and charges from being added to airline tickets without the traveler's consent. This will aid travelers in shopping for the best rates. Any optional supplements must be communicated in an unambiguous way, allowing passengers to refuse optional charges. Look for the U.S. to follow.



