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Whether you're a frequent business traveler who considers an airplane seat to be as familiar as your own bed or you only have the occasional need to travel for business, you have very different needs than the average vacationer. Let our Business Traveler Guides make the most of your business trips. New York
Learn how to navigate this multicultural concrete jungle with our guide to NYC's subways, taxis, chauffeurs and more.
Los Angeles
Our biz travel expert shares her secrets for staying safe on the road.
Las Vegas
Today's mature and sophisticated Las Vegas is a compelling place for your next business meeting.
Chicago
Take this guide with you to the city with the most conventions and trade shows in the country.
Washington D.C
Here's a guide to choosing the right wine for a classy dinner in the nation's capitol.

The Increasing Cost of Air Travel
Find out what you'll be paying for in 2008 and how you can minimize the effect on your bottom line.
Taking Comfort to Go
No matter how far you roam, you can unwind on the road.
Learn to Love Dining Alone
Don't be shy about eating solo when on the road--it's possible to have a great time just by yourself.
The Easier Expense Report
Travel expense reports are getting a little less expensive to produce.



Set the Scene
Don't want to have your next meeting in a hotel? There are plenty of stunning spaces in museums, parks and municipal buildings that break the stale conference room mold.