Have you ever had a business trip stowaway? As it turns out, most employees would invite family or a friend on a work trip — and not even tell their boss about it. A new YouGov survey commissioned by ...
In the era of hybrid teams, everyone is a road warrior—not just sales teams and C-suite execs. It’s part of why business travel spending is expected to finally reach, and perhaps surpass, pre-pandemic ...
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Raise your hand if you've ever stretched a work conference or trip into a whole weekend vacation, paid extra to tack on a few nights or upgraded your business travel accommodations for something a ...
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If you’ve ever been on a work trip then you know they’re not all as glamourized as one may hope. Even if you’re in an exotic or international locale. Most of the time they consist of rushing from the ...
These days, business travel no longer means putting your life on hold. In my own work as a travel writer, forever shuttling between airports and hotel lobbies, I lean on small habits that make ...
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My first work trip to Morocco: A trip filled with culture and connections
In early November, an opportunity to travel to Morocco for work came up at the office, and I was selected for my first official work trip. A mix of excitement, disbelief, and a flicker of panic washed ...
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