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Business Travelers Have a Unique Perspective on Flying and Life

The world looks different from 38,000 feet on a delayed flight late on a Thursday night.  It looks different at 6 am over the first cup of coffee in the hotel lobby while putting the last touches on a PowerPoint deck.  And it looks different on Saturday morning when squeezing in the dry cleaning and…

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When Operations Go Haywire, Should Airlines Ask Passengers to Volunteer to Help?

If you or someone you remotely care about was scheduled to fly on Delta over the past few days, you have my condolences. I dodged that bullet – barely. I was scheduled to fly into Atlanta on Tuesday afternoon, just as the first wave of operational trouble had kicked up.  Then I was headed to northwest…

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The A380 Isn’t Big Enough…Yet

As if the A380 seating layout wasn’t enough for some carriers, Airbus announced they were reconfiguring the plane’s layout to accommodate up to 80 additional seats. The modifications are in response to sales of the superjumbo aircraft which have been far slower than expected. “We are adapting the aircraft to meet evolving market needs,” said…

The image shows a beautifully set dining table in a restaurant. The table is adorned with neatly folded napkins, several empty wine glasses, and plates. There are also small flower arrangements and a lit candle in the center of the table, along with salt and pepper shakers. The background features a window with a view of the outdoor seating area and some greenery. The overall ambiance is elegant and inviting.

Could I Travel With Mike Pence?

It has been a full week since I read the Washington Post political profile on Second Lady Karen Pence.  The article sent shockwaves through many of my circles for one particular revelation.  That bombshell?  That the vice president of the United States will not dine alone with a woman other than his wife.  As a business traveler, I found myself wondering –…

The image shows several Emirates airplanes parked at an airport. The planes are lined up in a row, with their tails prominently displaying the Emirates logo and colors. The sky is clear and blue, and an airport control tower is visible in the background.
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What Electronics Ban?

Emirates is well known for providing outstanding customer service. Now they are showing the lengths they are willing to go to mitigate the negative effects of the TSA’s electronics ban. Starting today, travelers in First and Business class can utilize a carrier-provided tablet during their flight. Passengers can download documents onto a memory stick to work on…

The image shows the logo for "Starwood Preferred Guest" (SPG). The logo consists of the lowercase letters "spg" followed by an asterisk, and the words "Starwood Preferred Guest" are written in a stacked format to the right of the letters. The text is white on a black background.
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New Orleans Food and Wine Festival and Other Events with SPG Moments

Starwood has long offered the opportunity to redeem Starpoints for SPG Moments.  These are various unique experiences curated specially for Starwood Preferred Guest members. The experiences are often one-time events – tickets to concerts, sporting or culinary events, or unique experiences arranged specially for Starwood and often part of their marketing partnerships.  They can include insider…

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Road Warriors Weigh In On Travel Preferences

“Grin and bear it” can often be the mantra for the die-hard business traveler.  There are plenty of opportunities to offer opinions on our favorite programs for personal use.  It isn’t often that road warriors weigh in where travel managers may actually listen. Consulting magazine wants to know the preferences of that travel segment.  The annual “Best Places to…