Recommended Travel Resources
- Starbucks.com
www.starbucks.com - Quite simply, your lifeline to finding your favorite cup of joe wherever you might be.
- Swimmerguide.com
www.swimmerguide.com - Great resource of those swimmers out there that want to get their laps in while on the road.
- Weather.com
www.weather.com - Will you need a sweater or shorts? Find out what you'll need to pack before you hit the road.
- Yahoo.com
www.yahoo.com - Search on local newspapers to discover a veritable feast of restaurant reviews.
- BusinessTravelAlmanac.com
http://www.businesstravelalmanac.com - As the companion website to the Business Travel Almanac by Inc.com columnist Donna Williams, it is the only comprehensive Business Travel Services Directory and City Guide designed specifically for business travelers. Each of the 15 city Web guides offers an Overview (Fast Facts, information sources and transportation) and quick links for hotels, airports and convention centers, as well as the top five best business restaurants.
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The Travel Insider
http://www.thetravelinsider.info - Written by travel expert David Rowell, this website offers a variety of news and opinion on travel topics. Rowell does a fantastic job reviewing business travel products in his Road Warrior Resources section. He also offers a free weekly newsletter.
- Ticked.com
http://www.ticked.com - Published by travel columnist Christopher Elliot, this is a website and e-mail newsletter that features stories about travel industry foibles and how to vent about and prevent them.
- Five Reasons to Take the Train
http://www.bcentral.com/articles/elliott/113.asp - Reluctant to fly again? If you need to make relatively short business trips, give the train a chance.
- Airport Nightmares
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/main.jhtml?xml=/travel/2002/05/21/etsb21.xml - Most of us will put up with small delays when catching a plane, but what can you do when things go seriously wrong and you miss your flight?
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