Posted on 24. Jan, 2010 by Kat Schneider Fotheringham in Blog, Business Travel, Uncategorized, corporate housing, executive accommodations, international business travel
We’ve been talking about it here for some time now–the alleged return of the business traveler–is no longer alleged.
Thank goodness! According to a report on Businessweek.com Friday, both American and Continental Airlines executives are confirming that business travelers are returning to their seats and paring down revenue losses.
BCD Travel in the Netherlands is confirming this positive trend–according to BCD, air travel bookings are already up 10 percent this month.
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Our members are feeling those signs of recovery too. They are atarting to travel more for their businesses – face to face contact is still so vital. Now too, they can meet up with fellow business travellers when the meeting’s over for a coffee, drink, game of tennis, shopping, whatever. Have a look at http://www.whenthemeetingsover.com a new social networking site for the business traveller linking people in the same city at the same time. And its free!