New York, D.C., Boston & Detroit Are Most Expensive in the U.S.New York, Washington, D.C., Boston and Detroit are the most expensive major U.S. cities for business travel, according to Business Travel News' 2010... KEEP READING
U.S. Corp. Travel Per Diems Hold the LineHotels in particular lost pricing power compared with the previous year, while food costs stayed steady and car rental companies even gained a little... KEEP READING
International Per Diems Show Oil Cities' AscendanceThis year's Corporate Travel Index shows a major geographical shift in gravity of the list's most expensive cities. Last year, seven of the top 10... KEEP READING
Carriers Restoring Hong Kong CapacityAfter radically cutting seat capacity on direct routes to and from the United States and Hong Kong last year, carriers have begun to put capacity back... KEEP READING
Beijing to Gain Delayed U.S. Air LiftThe World Bank this month increased its gross domestic product growth projection for China to 9.5 percent, a rise from the 8.7 percent growth the... KEEP READING