Abstract

Whether you love it or hate it, business travel happens—for an interview or to conduct business in person. When it’s your turn to hit the road, a little planning can go a long way. Transportation. When deciding whether to fly, take a train, or drive to your destination, consider distance, flexibility, how much stuff you need to take, travel companions, whether you’ll need a car at your destination, and so on. Driving allows the most flexibility, but in some cities, parking fees at hotels will significantly offset any financial savings. For most people, if it’s more than a six- or eight-hour drive, they are better off flying. Use a travel-booking website, such as Expedia, Kayak, or Hipmunk, to explore options, but also check the airline sites themselves for better options and prices. Southwest Airlines does not appear on most aggregate sites, so you’ll need to search it separately. Sometimes, shifting

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