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8 Essentials for Making Any Business Trip Bearable
Staying fed, cozy and entertained is the key to enduring all the inconveniences of travel without undue stress.
What Business Travelers Need to Know About Trump's Travel Ban
Despite a federal court ruling that has suspended the ban, uncertainties remain for travelers.
Air India Creates Women-Only Space to Prevent Harassment
The airline aims to make travel safer for female passengers after two incidents of assault this winter.
Flight 666 Flies to HEL on Friday the 13th
We can only guess if there were any black cats in the overheard storage bins.
How Korean Air Plans to Get Tough on Unruly Passengers
The new crew guidelines will include more staff training, use of the latest device to tie up a violent passenger and the banning of passengers with a history of unruly behavior.
Things Could Be Much Worse. Like When Human Waste Falls From the Sky.
Indian airlines will now be fined if they drop human waste from planes. Yes, really.
Frontier Airlines Is Learning the Hard Way That Value Is King
Frontier's debacle in Denver shows that offering the cheapest price is a losing strategy if customers are unhappy with what they bought.
Alaska Air Completes Virgin America Acquisition
Alaska Air completed its $2.6 billion acquisition of Virgin America to become the fifth-largest U.S. carrier.
10 Ways to Save Time and Money While Traveling for Business
Are you a nomadic entrepreneur? These simple steps help keep costs down when you're on the road.
Senators to Airlines: What's Up With the Computer Outages?
In their letters, Sens. Markey and Blumenthal 'inquire about safeguards and backups in place within airline IT systems.'
More Airline Outages Seen as Carriers Grapple with Aging Technology
Airlines will likely suffer more disruptions like the one that grounded about 2,000 Delta flights this week because major carriers have not invested enough to overhaul reservations systems based on technology dating to the 1960s.
Ease Your Summer Business Travel in 5 Steps
Developing a sound 'packing' strategy isn't as simplistic as it sounds.
United Expects $3.1 Billion a Year From No-frills Airfare, Fewer Delays
The third-largest U.S. carrier by passenger traffic also said passenger unit revenue would fall between 6.5 percent and 7.5 percent from a year earlier.
4 Credit Card Tips to Make Business Travel Easier
Businesses are sending their employees back on the road. Are you using your travel credit card rewards to maximum advantage?
JetBlue Defends Decision to Ask Passenger to Replace Booty Shorts Before Boarding Flight. Will the Incident Affect Its Brand?
The airline stands by its old-fashioned stance on attire, but experts say it doesn't have to. Here's why.