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Three Ways to Reduce Risks During Holiday Travel

Not everyone hustling through the airports in December is paying a visit to relatives and loved ones. Many are corporate travelers attending events and meetings, hitting end-of-year sales goals and wrapping up business in 2018, often on public Wi-Fi. While staying connected to employers during trips is essential, staying safe while keeping company data confidential is even more important. The following tips will help cover the bases so you can arrive at your destination without a hitch.

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The Fun and Games of Corporate Travel

“Minecraft,” “Grand Theft Auto V,” “Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege”- these popular video games may not be what come to mind when you think about the pastimes of business travelers. But given the evolution of corporate travel toward a more diverse population, it’s inevitable there are frequent flyers who love a game of “Fortnite” in…

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How Trip Approvals Benefit Businesses

In 20 years of overseeing Human Resources and acting as VP of Account Management, I’ve encountered the gamut of employee travel behavior from those who always abide by policy to those who take license with travel spend. For companies of any size, business travel management is a necessary and expensive administrative obstacle. When TripApproval came along, I knew it would benefit everyone while minimizing time and paperwork. Below, I’ve shared four reasons why implementing TripApproval is essential for modern companies of any size:

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5 Ways Business Travel is a Blessing in ‘Da Skies

Last month, we checked the numbers on what business travelers really think of hitting the road for work, and a whopping 92% said they were satisfied with their lifestyles. Our vision is to continually improve the experience for travelers, and with just a little preparation and mindfulness, we want happiness ratings to climb to 100%. Adopt these tips to maximize joy on your next business excursion.

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Make Your Own First Class

Despite her deep pockets, New York City real estate mogul and tough shark Barbara Corcoran isn’t beneath flying economy to save a buck or two. To make the experience more enjoyable, Ms. Corcoran packs her own charcuterie for the haul. Follow these tips to turn your next ordinary flight into a first class experience.