Recent Business Travel Articles

4 Fabulous Golf Resorts

These stay-and-play resorts are great for business travelers who want to get back to nature.  Read more

The Dos and Don’ts of Foreign Business Etiquette

Knowledge of cross-cultural etiquette is a critical element in all international business negotiations. Here are 11 helpful tips to learn before traveling an...  View slideshow

Travel Tips You Can Trust

A service that makes it easier to ask people in your social networks for trip advice  Read more

An Easier Way to Book Rental Cars

Too busy to search for the best car rental rates? Let AutoSlash do the work for you.  Read more

Can You Fly Solo With a Tablet?

Tech Trends columnist John Brandon hopped on a plane with a tablet and a laptop to see how they stacked up. Here’s what he found.  Read more

7 Tips for Foreign Business Travel

Maximize your time spent overseas. Proper preparation before your departure will not only make your business trip a safe one but more productive.  Read more

Those Pesky Airport Scanners

The new full body airport scanners received a lot of attention at the end of 2010.  I travel frequently for my job so air travel is a big part of my ...  Read more

A Groupon for Golfers?

A service that offers access to some of the most prestigious golf courses in the country, for less  Read more

February Freebie: In-Flight Facebook

Heaven help you if you are trying to fly anywhere domestically today, given that half the country is in the grips of a terrible winter storm. If—big...  Read more

Things I Can't Live Without: Gina Stern of d_parture Spa

Stern's favorite things include pocket flip-flops and homeopathic stress-relief spray.  Read more

A New Way to Text in Flight

The Line2 Professional iPhone app lets you send and receive text messages on an airplane using Wi-Fi.  Read more

Floating "Start-up America"

Behind the White House's efforts to boost entrepreneurship. Plus, Groupon's "daunting" ad buy, and the rest of the day's news.  Read more

Google Translate: The Real Life Version of Star Trek’s Universal Translator

Remember the Universal Translator from Star Trek? Google Translate is not that different.  Read more

Chris Guillebeau, Author of The Art of Non-Conformity 

The entrepreneur talks about his new book, how he turned a blog into a real business, and offers tips on travel hacking.  Watch video

Next Time You’re Stuck in the Storm

It seems current news stories spill into our social networks.  I'm guessing that, over the holidays, many of you read multiple Facebook statuses and ...  Read more

Will Fees for Carry On Bags Take Off?

Spirit Airlines endured an avalanche of criticism for charging to use overhead compartments. But the airline has made millions and passenger traffic is up.  Read more

3 Must-See SXSW Keynote Speakers, Pt. 1

Since my company is based in Austin, we get pretty excited ...  Read more

5 Tips for Getting Through the Airport Fast

Flying is no longer a luxury. In fact, it could be downright unpleasant. Here are five tips for helping you get to your destination quickly.  Read more

My Favorite Tool for Organizing My Travel Plans

Entrepreneur Aaron Booker explains how he uses TripIt to plan business trips.  Read more

Hotel Rewards, Without the Commitment

A new way to earn rewards while staying at various hotels  Read more

How to Start a Boutique Hotel

Smaller, luxurious hotels have become popular as consumers look for more out of their vacation spending. Here's how you can start a successful non-branded in...  Read more

Breakfast With Richard Branson

Each day, Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs. Here's what we found today: ...  Read more

Las Vegas's Business Travel Hotel Hot Spots

See which Vegas hotels showed up on the 2010 Business Travel 50.  Read more

How to Survive a Beijing Business Trip

From the minute you land in Beijing, nothing is business as usual.  Read more

Chicago's Top Business Travel Hot Spots

Windy City highlights from Inc.com's Business Travel 50, including a spa for businessmen and a free running tour.  Read more

How to Survive a Las Vegas Trade Show

Getting the most out of Sin City without getting a headache.  Read more

Best Itinerary-Planning Site: TripIt

Forward confirmation e-mails from airlines, hotels, and online booking services to TripIt , whi...  Read more

Best Low-Cost Videoconferencing: Skype 5.0

Until recently, online video chat services have been relatively bare-bones, better suited for a call to Grandma than a client. The beta version of ...  Read more

Best Boutique Hotel: Joie de Vivre
 Hotels in California

Joie de Vivre ' s 33 California hotels are organized into three categories--hip, classic, and...  Read more

Best Spa for Businessmen: Truefitt & Hill

Reminiscent of the days when "clubs" served as a home away from home for businessmen, T...  Read more

Great for a Caffeine Jolt: Intelligentsia Coffee and Tea

Intelligentsia Coffee brews individual servings through a drip right in front of...  Read more

Best Rooftop Getaway: Garden Cafe at the Metropolitan Museum of Art


Looking for some culture and a bite to eat far above the bustling sidewalks of Manhattan? The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Read more

Great for a Quick Bite: Bread Line, Washington, D.C.

Located within a two-minute stroll of the White House, this Pennsylvania Avenue sandwich destination tends to be crowded during lunch hour, and wit...  Read more

Great for a Business Lunch: Maialino, New York City

The latest restaurant from award-winning restaurateur Danny Meyer, this Roman-style trattoria is located just south of midtown in the Gramercy Park...  Read more

Great for a Business Dinner: BLT Steak

A modern steakhouse with a French bistro vibe, BLT Steak serves up regional specials and par...  Read more