Key Takeaways Business travel insurance reimburses unexpected expenses or financial losses incurred before or during a work trip. It covers trip cancellation/interruption, medical costs, lost baggage, travel delays, lodging expenses, and more. The cost of business travel insurance is usually between 5 and 7 percent of the total trip expense. How does business travel insurance work? Business travel insurance, also …
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Aspen’s sustainable travel innovations showcased in ‘Travel Beyond’
The Silver Queen Gondola on Tuesday, Aug. 16, on Aspen Mountain. Austin Colbert/The Aspen Times The Travel Beyond podcast, which “brings you the people and places taking action toward a sustainable, just, and thriving future for all,” is featuring Aspen this season and is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and elsewhere. “What was once a Ute Nation hunting territory became …
Read More »Current popular Asian destinations: top 5 picks summarized.
Asia is once again becoming a popular destination for travelers as the continent relaxes its strict health-related entry policies and visa requirements. Westerners, including Americans, are being welcomed with open arms. The top five most popular Asian destinations right now, as voted by readers of Travel + Leisure, are as follows: 1. Udaipur, India: Known as the “City of Lakes” …
Read More »PwC’s Cavnor and Gray named Travel Managers of the Year 2023.
2023 Travel Managers of the Year Business Travel News held its annual event on Tuesday night at the Adolphus Hotel in Dallas to announce the winners of the 2023 Travel Managers of the Year. PwC senior managers of U.S. procurement, business services, and travel, Danielle Cavnor and Eric Gray, were honored as the recipients of this prestigious award. This marks …
Read More »Top European budget destination sets new tourism records.
Hungary is often overshadowed by Budapest, cheap beer, and goulash in people’s minds. However, the country has much more to offer. With its close proximity to the Danube River, Hungary boasts beautiful landscapes and attractions, many of which are built along or near the river. The countryside surrounding the Danube is lush and green, and Hungary is also home to …
Read More »Travel expert loves special Airbnb rental in Wisconsin.
Discover the Unique Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Still Bend Home in Two Rivers, Wisconsin If you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind Airbnb experience within driving distance from Chicago, look no further than the Still Bend home in Two Rivers, Wisconsin. This exceptional property, recently featured as a favorite Airbnb by a Condé Nast Traveler reporter, has been hailed as the perfect Midwest …
Read More »Tips for becoming a successful travel blogger.
Introduction Many people dream of traveling the world and getting paid for it. Becoming a travel blogger can be an exciting career choice that allows you to explore new destinations, meet interesting people, and share your experiences with a wide audience. 1. Define Your Niche Before starting your travel blog, it’s important to determine your niche. Identify the specific aspect …
Read More »Avoid travel to West Maui, Hawaii officials caution.
Hawaii Tourism Officials Discourage Travel to Western Side of Maui Hawaii tourism officials have strongly advised against visiting the western side of Maui as the island grapples with the aftermath of the deadliest wildfire in modern U.S. history. The recovery efforts are currently focused on helping residents who were forced to evacuate their homes and businesses. The Hawaiʻi Visitors and …
Read More »Underrated European gem beckons solo travelers all year.
Share The Article Last Updated 37 seconds ago Solo travel has become a popular trend in recent years, and the list of countries that cater to solo travelers continues to grow. Finland is a unique and underrated destination that offers a safe and enjoyable experience for solo travelers. Here are six reasons why Finland is a year-round favorite for solo …
Read More »Food tourism drives travel industry’s growth.
Restaurant Reservations: The New Trend in Culinary Travel Traditionally, travelers would book their restaurant reservations through the hotel concierge upon arrival at their destination. However, according to industry executives attending Virtuoso Travel Week in Las Vegas, this practice is quickly becoming a thing of the past. It seems that the quickest way to attract the attention of well-heeled clients is …
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