Suitcase Entrepreneur: Page 9
Airbnb Renters Open Their Homes to the Enemy: NY Mayor Bill de Blasio
Airbnb is embroiled in a legal battle in New York City, where short-term rental laws forbid its business. In a new video, Airbnb hosts give the city's incoming mayor a unique offer.
American Airlines CEO: Fares Won't Rise if Demand Holds Steady
As US Airways and American Airlines merge to become the largest airline in the world, questions about further industry consolidation and changing standards remain.
Fido Takes a Business Trip
Taking pets on business trips is easier and more popular than ever – but not without its challenges.
The 10 Most Corrupt and Least Corrupt Countries in the World
Not sure where to set up shop abroad? Worried that foreign governments might try to shake you down? Find out which countries are squeaky clean and which are dirty when it comes to public sector corruption.
Why You Should Book That Early Morning Flight
Save money and time -- early-morning flights have their advantages.
Business Travelers: Are You Part of the Digital Elite? (Infographic)
This infographic explains how, thanks to technology, travelers expect a more personalized experience, one that starts at booking.
Europe Approves 3G and LTE Broadband on Flights
The European Commission has granted airlines permission to offer passengers 3G and LTE networks in flight.
What a Light Packer Packs in His Carry-On
Andrew Chrisomalis, the CEO of TY KU Sake & Spirits, has turned light packing into an art. Here are the essentials he brings with him on the plane.
We Test It: Scribd's All-You-Can Read Digital Buffet
Is a Netflix for books worth it yet? We put it through the bibliophile's test.
Airlines Compete For Premium Customers With Crazy Perks
From in-flight showers, to airport spas and hair salons, airlines' premium classes are exploding with perks. Meanwhile in economy, space is getting even tighter.
4 Strategies for a Less Turbulent Airline Experience
Tips for making your trip more convenient and comfortable.
FAA Will Allow Use of Electronic Devices During All Stages of Flight
The FAA has always told passengers they have to put away their electronics during takeoff and landing. Now that old rule has been abolished.
Airlines Make a Record Profit in Extra Fees
Airlines are on track to collect $42.6 billion in ancillary revenue this year, according to a new study.
More People to Get Google Glass as Explorer Program Expands
Tech lovers desperate to get their hands on Google's wearable computer may soon have the chance – that is, if they know the right people.
Wearable Tech: 5 Obstacles to Going Mass Market
Despite all the hype, these are the big things wearable technologies will need to overcome in order to become an essential part of people's daily lives.